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Lake Dardanelle State Park is located on two sites on the lake, one in Russellville, Arkansas and one in Dardanelle, Arkansas, on the 34,300-acre Lake Dardanelle. [1] Both sites include picnic facilities, boat ramps, pavilions, playgrounds and dump stations.
Lake Dardanelle is a major reservoir on the Arkansas River in Arkansas, USA. and is an integral part of the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System (MKARNS), which allows barge transportation from the Mississippi River to the Tulsa Port of Catoosa in northeastern Oklahoma. MKARNS went into service along its full length in 1971.
Bull Shoals Lake. The park offers 103 riverside campsites, 30 class AAA, 1 class AA, 4 class A, 48 class B, and 20 tent sites. Two rent-a-camp and two rent-a-RV sites are also available. Picnic areas and pavilions are scattered throughout the park, along with trails through the surrounding woods. A marina contains boating equipment and also ...
AR 7T north (Bernice Avenue) / AR 326 west (Boulder Avenue) – Norristown, Atkins, Lake Dardanelle State Park: Southern terminus of AR 7T; counterclockwise terminus of AR 326: 19.51: 31.40: US 64 (Main Street) 21.60: 34.76: AR 326 west (Lake Front Drive) – Lake Dardanelle State Park: Clockwise terminus of AR 326: 21.67: 34.87: I-40 – Fort ...
Sunset at Mount Nebo. Mount Nebo is a flat-topped mountain about 5 miles (8.0 km) west of the city of Dardanelle, from which it is accessed by Arkansas Highway 155.The mountaintop is roughly in the shape of an apostrophe or teardrop, with a point at its northwesterly tip, and a wide south-facing base, from which curving sides trend north to northwest.
There is no lock 11; sequentially, it would have been in the middle of Lake Dardanelle. Per the animated system map (see "External links"), Dardanelle Lock & Dam (lock 10), which forms Lake Dardanelle, is the highest facility on the system (54 feet between upper & lower pools); Ozark-Jeta Taylor Lock & Dam (lock 12), just above that lake, is ...
The headwaters of the creek are in a rugged, remote area just east of Arkansas Route 21 south of the community of Fallsville [3] and the mouth of the creek empties into Lake Dardanelle on the Arkansas River. [5] The creek is known among kayakers and canoers for its moderately challenging Class II to Class III rapids.
The historic Dardanelle pontoon bridge was reached via Main Street in Dardanelle. Today, the old Main Street is Harrison Street, southeast of Union Street where today's Hwy 7 bridge crosses the Arkansas River. The 1929 bridge that replaced the pontoon bridge was just upstream of the modern bridge. The pontoon bridge crossing was downstream of both.