Nestled in the oak and hickory trees that surround Table Rock Lake, Table Rock Lake State Park offers something for everyone. Camping areas that al...
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The trail’s signature feature is the Bennett Spring Natural Tunnel, which is 296 feet long and forms an S curve through the hill. Formed from Gasco...
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The valley that cradles Bennett Spring has created a place of peace and recreation that has welcomed generations of enthusiastic anglers. Bennett S...
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Big Bay Recreation Area is set in a red cedar and hardwood forest on the shore of beautiful 53,000-acre Table Rock Lake, a premier vacation spot in...
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With locations on both the Hermitage and Pittsburg sides of Pomme de Terre Lake, Pomme de Terre State Park offers a little bit of everything. A mar...
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With its intriguing history and outstanding geologic features, Ha Ha Tonka State Park is one state park that should not be missed. The park is a ge...
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Famous for its world-class trout fishing, Bull Shoals–White River State Park lies along the shores of both Bull Shoals Lake and the White Riv...
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About the River:
Buffalo National River is America's first national river (1972), the scenic Buffalo National River flows roughly 150 miles and of...
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Devil’s Kitchen Trail’s name is derived from an odd rock outcrop that formed a roomlike enclosure. According to legend, this room, which has since ...
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With a deep, narrow valley surrounded by a striking and rugged landscape, Roaring River State Park is one of Missouri’s most popular state pa...
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The Fred Berry Conservation Education Center (FBCEC) on Crooked Creek is one of four Arkansas Game and Fish Conservation Education Centers. The 421...
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16,900 acres featuring flowing streams, springs, caves and bluffs; contiguous with the 22,500-acre Lower Buffalo Wilderness on the Buffalo National...
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Ozark Trails RV Park offers the most convenient location at the lake, between Osage Beach and Camdenton, and just minutes from all that the Lake of...
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The Hideout Hollow Trail (HOH) begins at the Schermerhorn trailhead in the Compton area. The trail was once in inhabited by a group of draft dodger...
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Hwy 43 North from Ponca - Wilderness Access (wooden sign),
Compton, AR
There are two ways to get to Hemmed-In Hollow: either from the Compton Trailhead or from the river when it's floatable (which is far easier and muc...
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This primitive campground is the sweet spot of the Ponca Wilderness. Tent campers and hikers love the location since it offers many different choic...
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