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Kayaking at Lake Charles State Park

Arkansas State Parks Trip Ideas

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  • Ivory Detter
  • Sasha Bowles

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Mayflies: Nuisance or Nutrient? 

Jun 2020
  ⁄  
Sasha Bowles

Fishing is a favored pastime at Lake Dardanelle State Park, making people the top of this food chain. We love to catch fish, but often don’t think of all the creatures it took to build that strong healthy fish on the end of our fishing line. Mayflies are an essential part of the food chain that keeps the fishery at Lake Dardanelle State Park healthy. In this photo essay...

Aquarium at Lake Dardanelle State Park

Photo Essay: Spring Bird Migration at Millwood State Park

Jun 2020
  ⁄  
Ivory Detter

Millwood State Park is located in southwest Arkansas where two major migratory bird flyways intersect. Part of our park mission is to provide safe and enriching educational opportunities about park resources, and one of our most prominent resources is the wildlife protected here.

Blue heron
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