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The Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area (AHRA) is a state park in Colorado, U.S. The park is jointly administered by Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the Bureau of Land Management, and the United States Forest Service. The park's joint headquarters and visitor center is in Salida, Colorado.
The Russell Fork [1] is a 51.9-mile-long (83.5 km) [2] tributary of the Levisa Fork in southwestern Virginia and southeastern Kentucky in the United States.Known for its whitewater, it rises in the Appalachian Mountains of southwest Virginia, in southern Buchanan County at the base of Big A Mountain, and flows northwest into Dickenson County.
This river runs right through Cherokee National Forest and is not far from Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Russell Fork, this class V river drops 150 feet (46 m) per mile in the Russell Fork Gorge, [13] which has been described as a continuous 45-degree waterfall; it has dangerous rapids, even experienced paddlers have died in its many ...
Aug. 23—Community gets broad look of estimated $10M project Tuesday night A feasibility study released this week has shown that a proposed whitewater park on the Cedar River is possible, a major ...
Bull Shoals-White River State Park is a 732-acre (296 ha) Arkansas state park in Baxter and Marion Counties, Arkansas in the United States. Containing one of the nation's best trout-fishing streams, the park entered the system in 1955 after the United States Army Corps of Engineers built Bull Shoals Dam on the White River . [ 1 ]
Cossatot River State Park-Natural Area is a 5,299.65-acre (2,144.69 ha) Arkansas state park in Howard County and Polk County, Arkansas in the United States. The park follows a rough, undeveloped 12.5 miles (20.1 km) of the Cossatot River. The river itself is included in Arkansas's Natural and Scenic Rivers System and the National Park Service's ...
Whychus Creek, [6] North Fork Whychus Creek, South Fork Whychus Creek, Soap Creek, Park Creek, West Fork Park Creek, East Fork Park Creek, various unnamed tributaries OR: USFS: Oct 28, 1988 38.6 mi (62.1 km) 8.8 mi (14.2 km) 0 54 mi (87 km) Wickahoney Creek Wickahoney Creek: ID: BLM: Mar 30, 2009 1.5 mi (2.4 km) 0 0 1.5 mi (2.4 km) Wildcat Brook
White Oak Lake is near the Poison Springs Battleground State Park, a Civil War battlefield. Completed in 1961, the lake is 19 miles southeast of Prescott, and 15 miles northwest of Camden, off State Highways 387 and 24. It is the second largest lake created by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, [1] at 1,656 acres (670 ha).