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Kayaking at Lake Charles State Park

Arkansas State Parks Trip Ideas

Park

  • Lake Dardanelle
  • Lake Ouachita

Region

  • Central
  • Northwest
  • Upper Delta
  • [X] North Central

Park Activity

  • Watchable Wildlife

Trail Type

Trail Difficulty

Author

  • Arkansas State Parks Staff
  • Grady Spann
  • Heather Johnson
  • Jackie Rupp
  • Jason Parrie
  • Jeanette Larson
  • Jeanette Larson
  • Joe Jacobs
  • Jonathan Wirges
  • Kelly Farrell
  • Maggie Howard
  • Matt Manos
  • Megan Ayres Moore
  • Meg Matthews
  • Monika Rued
  • Sarah Reap
  • Tara Gillanders
  • Zachary Fisher
  • [X] Jenn Menge
  • [X] Sasha Bowles

Date Published

  • September 2021
  • May 2020

Pollinator Party 

Sep 2021
  ⁄  
Sasha Bowles

Arkansas State Parks are committed to protecting our natural resources within the parks, including the native plants and their pollinators. That is why we are partners with the Arkansas Monarch and Pollinator Partnership. Lake Dardanelle State Park in Russellville has many “garden” areas throughout the park that are planted and maintained to benefit pollinators...

Two bumble bees with pollen sacks full of bright orange pollen fly in to collect nectar and pollen from the deep purple blooms of a lead plant.

Video: The Historic and Healing Three Sisters Springs

May 2020
  ⁄  
Jenn Menge

Though the area is no longer used as a resort, the three individual springs still flow freely for Lake Ouachita State Park visitors to enjoy to this day. As you enjoy the video of the Three Sisters Springs, imagine the rejuvenating power of the cool water.

The cool, refreshing, and healing waters of the historic Three Sisters Springs still flow freely today for visitors from all over to enjoy.
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