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About
Arkansas
Vacation
choices in the state of Arkansas abound year round. From camping,
hiking and fishing to golfing, exploring civil war history, antiquing
or just getting away from it all, Arkansas has appealing attractions
for everyone. For water enthusiasts, Arkansas has more than 9,700
miles of streams and 600,000 acres of lakes. While fishing for
trout and bass remains the number one attraction in Arkansas waters,
boating, sailing, swimming, skiing, scuba diving and snorkeling
are also popular. Eighteen rivers are prime floating spots, including
America's first national river, the pristine Buffalo River. And
most of these streams have outfitters that offer budget-priced
canoe rentals and shuttle services.
Arkansas
Attractions
Arkansas
Wine Country, DeGray Lake, Millwood State Park, DeGray Lake
Resort State Park & Lodge, Poison Spring State Park, White
Oak Lake State Park, Louisiana Purchase State Park, Lake Conway,
Mount Nebo State Park, Pond Creek National Wildlife Refuge,
Oaklawn Park, National Park Aquarium, Garvan Woodland Gardens,
Moro Bay State Park, Hilary Jones Wildlife Museum & Elk
Information Center, Lake Chicot State Park, Little Rock Zoo,
Mammoth Spring State Park, Ozark National Forest, Sylamore
District, Cossatot River, Rush Historic District.