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  2. 10 of the best things to do in the Ozarks, Arkansas - Lonely...

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    No landscape is as iconically associated with Arkansas as the Ozark Mountains. These forested highlands are crucial to the state's self-conception as a natural, rugged wonderland that incubates deep folk culture and a cherished sense of independence.

  3. 10 Most Beautiful Ozark Mountain Towns - WorldAtlas

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    10 Most Beautiful Ozark Mountain Towns. The Ozark Mountain region, also known as the Ozark Plateau, is an extensive, heavily forested highland in Arkansas, coming with many meandering rivers and lakes dotting the region.

  4. Explore the Ozark Mountain Region - Arkansas.com

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    Head to the Ozark Mountain Region for world-class fishing, float trips and more. Cozy cabins nestled in the peaks and valleys of North Arkansas’ popular mountain range are ready to host your family overnight or for a weeklong stay.

  5. Ozarks - Wikipedia

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    The Ozarks, also known as the Ozark Mountains, Ozark Highlands or Ozark Plateau, is a physiographic region in the U.S. states of Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma, as well as a small area in the southeastern corner of Kansas. [1]

  6. Ozark Mountains | Description, Location, Height, & Facts -...

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    Ozark Mountains, heavily forested group of highlands in the south-central United States, extending southwestward from St. Louis, Missouri, to the Arkansas River. The highest peaks, many exceeding 2,000 feet (600 m) are in the Boston Mountains in Arkansas.

  7. Ozark Mountains - Encyclopedia of Arkansas

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    The Ozark Mountains (a.k.a. the Ozark Plateau or Plateaus), representing one of the six natural divisions of Arkansas, are generally characterized as uplifted level plateaus composed of Paleozoic rocks.

  8. Covering nearly the entire southern half of Missouri and the majority of northern Arkansas, the Ozark Mountains encompass a massive 47,000 square mile region, considered the largest highland area between the Rockies and the Appalachian Mountains.

  9. Ozark National Forest Visitor's Guide - Planning A Visit - Into...

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    Nestled in the heart of Arkansas, the Ozark National Forest offers visitors a chance to explore over one million acres of breathtaking landscapes and natural beauty. With its stunning vistas, lush hardwood and pine forests, and crystal-clear mountain streams, this forest serves as the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking ...

  10. Ozark Mountains Vacation Guide - The Perfect Family Trip - Into...

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    Sharing is caring! Nestled in the heart of the Midwest, the Ozark Mountains offer a picturesque landscape and an unforgettable vacation experience. With a diverse range of outdoor activities, rich local history, and a vibrant culinary scene, the Ozarks appeal to both adventure-seekers and relaxation enthusiasts.

  11. Hiking in the Ozarks - Ozark National Scenic Riverways (U.S....

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    The Ozark Trail (OT) offers some of the most spectacular hiking in the Midwest. Scenic overlooks, wooded ridge-tops with panoramic views, igneous and chert forests, dolomite glades, and dark bottomland forested hollows, numerous springs, igneous rock "shut-ins" channeling spring-fed crystal clear waters over massive boulders---bring the hiker ...