- Millwood State Park
- A series of boat lanes meander through timber, marshes, and oxbow cutoffs making Millwood Lake a "tree-filled" fishing haven. Famous for bass tournaments, this 29,260-acre lake abounds in largemouth,
- Moro Bay State Park
- You'll find one of the most popular fishing and water sport areas in south central Arkansas where Moro Bay and Raymond Lake join the Ouachita River at Moro Bay
- Mount Magazine State Park
- At 2,753-feet, Mount Magazine is Arkansas's highest mountain, rising dramatically above the broad valleys of the Petit Jean River to the south and the Arkansas River to its north.
- Mount Nebo State Park
- Rising 1,350 feet, Mount Nebo offers sweeping views of the Arkansas River Valley. In 1933, a portion of the mountain was chosen as a park site. Native stone and
- Murray Lock And Dam - Ark.Riv.Nav.Sys
- The Arkansas River is one of the Mississippi's largest tributaries. It flows 1,450 miles from the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, through the Royal Gorge, on through Kansas, Oklahoma, and
- Museum of Discovery
- The mission of the Museum of Discovery is to engage diverse audiences in an interdisciplinary and humanisitic discovery of the sciences, social sciences and technology. Entertaining participatory and collections-based
- Nimrod Lake
- A hunting and fishing paradise, Nimrod offers largemouth bass, channel cat, crappie and bream. The project includes a duck hunting area, wildlife refuge, and goose sanctuary. Food
- Norfork Lake
- Norfork Lake provides both open breezy stretches for sailing and quiet, secluded coves which are ideal for water sports. Undeveloped shoreline allows for ample room to enjoy the hills
- Norfork National Fish Hatchery
- The Norfork National Fish Hatchery was established in 1957
and covers mitigation in eastern Oklahoma and the White River Basin in Northern Arkansas.
The goals of the Norfork NFH
- Norrell Lock And Dam - Ark.Riv.Nav.Sys
- Located about 50 mi S of Stuttgart. Anglers can fish for bass, crappie, catfish and bream from boats or the riverbanks.The Arkansas River is one of the Mississippi's
- Old Davidsonville State Park
- This park preserves the site of historic Davidsonville. Established in 1815, the town included the Arkansas Territory's first post office, courthouse and land office. Bypassed by the Southwest Trail,
- Ouachita National Forest
- Located in west central Arkansas and southeast Oklahoma, the Ouachita National Forest offers visitors a myriad of opportunities for either 1-day trips or extended vacations filled with relaxation and
- Overflow National Wildlife Refuge
- Located in southeast Arkansas in Ashley County, Overflow National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1980 to protect one of the remaining bottomland hardwood forests considered vital for maintaining mallard,
- Ozark Folk Center State Park
- "A Wonderful Way To Enjoy Yesterday" Here's an adventure to yesterday's Ozark Mountain way of life that you can see, touch and enjoy today. Arkansas's unique Ozark Folk Center
- Ozark Lake - Ark.Riv.Nav.Sys
- zark Lake extends 36 miles along the Arkansas River. The shoreline of the lake varies from steep bluffs and tree-lined banks to open farm lands and level fields. Many
- Ozark-St. Francis National Forests
- 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. The
- Parkin Archeological State Park
- Parkin Archeological State Park in eastern Arkansas at Parkin preserves and interprets the Parkin site on the St. Francis River where a 17-acre Mississippi Period American Indian village was
- Pea Ridge National Military Park
- Pea Ridge National Military Park is a 4,300 acre Civil War Battlefield that preserves the site of the March 1862 battle that saved Missouri for the Union. On March
- Petit Jean State Park
- Petit Jean Mountain is a special place - an unforgettable place - named for the legend of Petit Jean, the story of a French girl who disguised herself as
- Pinnacle Mountain State Park
- Pinnacle Mountain is a day-use park dedicated to environmental education, recreation, and preservation. Located just west of Little Rock, this natural environment was set aside in 1977 as Arkansas's
- Plantation Agriculture Museum
- Exhibits and programs interpret the history of cotton agriculture in Arkansas from statehood in 1836 through World War II when agricultural practices quickly became mechanized. Visit the Dortch Gin
- Poison Spring State Park
- In the spring of 1864, three Civil War battles took place in south central Arkansas that were part of the Union Army's "Red River Campaign." Arkansas's three state historic
- Pond Creek National Wildlife Refuge
- Geographically positioned in a area where the Central and Mississippi flyways overlap, Pond Creek Refuge provides outstanding habitat for waterfowl. The forested wetlands of the refuge are used
- Pool 3 Lock And Dam - Ark.Riv.Nav.Sys
- Overnight camping is available in Pool 3 at Rising Star Park, located about 4 mi N of Linwood off US 65. Boat launching is also available in Trulock
- Pool 4 Lock And Dam - Ark.Riv.Nav.Sys
- The Pine Bluff area abounds with history. White Bluff is the natural geographic boundary where the Western Gulf Coastal Plain and Mississippi Delta meet. Visitors can spend their time
- Pool 5 Lock And Dam - Ark.Riv.Nav.Sys
- Overnight camping and boat launching are available in Tar Camp Park, located about 6 mi E of Redfield. Bank fishing is best in Dam Site 5 Park, located
- Powhatan Historic State Park
- In the 1800s, this busy river port on the Black River was the chief shipping point for a large territory. In 1888, high on a hill overlooking the busy
- Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park
- Prairie Grove is recognized nationally as one of America's most intact Civil War battlefields. The park protects the battle site and interprets the Battle of Prairie Grove, where on
- Queen Wilhelmina State Park
- A spectacular mountaintop setting. Breathtaking panoramic scenery. Royal hospitality. Queen Wilhelmina State Park is this, and more. The park's crowning attraction is a renowned hostelry, a lodging tradition born
- Rockefeller Lake-Ormand L & D-Ark.Riv.Nav.Sys
- The Arkansas River is one of the Mississippi's largest tributaries. It flows 1,450 miles from the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, through the Royal Gorge, on through Kansas, Oklahoma, and