Historic & Cultural Site in Arkansas

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Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge (Crossett)

Established in 1975, Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is located in southeast Arkansas, approximately eight miles west of the town of Crossett.

Crowley`s Ridge Parkway (State University)

Crowley`s Ridge is the only known erosional remnant in North America. A mixture of plant communities and a diversity of species respond to abrupt changes in soil type, exposure, moisture, and slope.

Wilbur D. Mills Lock And Dam-Ark.Riv.Nav.Sys (Pine Bluff)

Lock no. 2 is located on the man-made Arkansas Post Canal that connects the Arkansas River with the White River. Wilber D. Mills Dam is located on the main stem of the Arkansas River. Overnight camping is available in Merrisach Lake Park near Lock No.

David D. Terry Lock And Dam - Ark.Riv.Nav.Sys (PINE BLUFF)

Located on the eastern and western city limits of Little Rock, the recreation activities provided by Pool 6 attracts many outdoor enthusiasts.

Ozark-St. Francis National Forests (Russellville)

The Ozark National Forest covers more than one million acres, mostly in northwest Arkansas. The southernmost portion runs along the Arkansas River valley south to the Ouachita Mountains.