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  2. Kings River (Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    The King's River Natural Area, established in 1979, is located on the upper Kings River east of the hamlet of Boston. The Natural Area includes 1,059 acres (429 ha) and features a two mile hiking trail which leads to Kings River Falls, a scenic 6-feet (2 mt) high waterfall. The Natural Area is located in a rugged mountain area.

  3. The Most Stunning Waterfall in Every State - AOL

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    A bit out of the way for most people but still worth the trip, Angel Falls is a 90-foot waterfall in western Maine. The trail to the falls is less than a mile long but can be hard to find without ...

  4. Hemmed-In-Hollow Falls - Wikipedia

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    Hemmed-In-Hollow Falls is a single-drop waterfall located within the Ponca Wilderness Area of the Buffalo National River in northern Arkansas. The height of the falls is 209 feet (64 meters). [1] According to the National Park Service, it is the "tallest waterfall between the Rockies and the Appalachians."

  5. Kings River - Wikipedia

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    Kings River, former name of Centerville, Fresno County, California; Kings River (Arkansas) in Arkansas and Missouri, United States; Kings River (California) ...

  6. Piney Creek (Kings River tributary) - Wikipedia

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    Piney Creek is a stream in southern Carroll County of the U.S. state of Arkansas. [1] It is a tributary to the Kings River . The stream headwaters arise near 36°11′40″N 93°27′08″W  /  36.19444°N 93.45222°W  / 36.19444; -93.45222 [ 1 ] at an elevation of approximately 1660 feet

  7. Devil's Den State Park - Wikipedia

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    Devil's Den State Park, in the Lee Creek Valley, protects the largest sandstone crevice area in the United States. [4] The valley is littered with numerous sandstone caves, bluffs, ravines, rock shelters and crevices that provided an excellent hiding place for outlaws on the Butterfield Stage Line, from 1858 until the beginning of the American Civil War in 1861.

  8. Category:Rivers of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Lee Creek (Arkansas) Little River (Red River tributary) Little River (St. Francis River tributary) Little Black River (Current River tributary) Little Flint Creek; Little Missouri River (Arkansas) Little North Fork White River; Little Red River (Arkansas) Little Sugar Creek; Long Creek (White River tributary)

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