Where nature and small towns meet

Water, Water, Everywhere

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Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge

Just off U.S. 82, in the Southeast corner of Union County, this 65,000-acre national refuge covers part of Union, Bradley, and Ashley Counties and offers fishing, hunting and wildlife observation.

Millwood Lake - Little River County

Centerpiece of Millwood State Park and a great southwest mecca for bass and pan fish anglers, boaters and campers. Also home to eagles, ducks, alligators and a nationally-known birding spot.

DeQueen Lake - Sevier County

One of the region's popular Tri-Lakes, DeQueen Lake offers fine fishing and recreation nestled in the lower Ouachita Mountains. Millwood fishing

White Oak - Ouachita County

White Oak Lake is rumored to hold Arkansas's next largemouth record. White Oak Lake is located northwest of Camden, off Arkansas 387. The park offers campsites, a marina, a launch ramp, and new CD interactive exhibits.

Little & Red Rivers - Little River County

Big bass, crappie, bream and catfish are in abundance at the confluence of the Little and Red Rivers.

Lake Columbia - Columbia County

On Arkansas Highway 344, west of Magnolia, Lake Columbia is one of the newest and largest fishing lakes in South Arkansas.

Lake Erling - Lafayette County

East of the town of Bradley, Lake Erling provides fine fishing for bass and other game fish. Year-round tourists and local residents call Lake Erling their home away from home.

Little River - Little River County

Known for floating and fine small mouth fishing in the upper reaches.

Cossatot River - Sevier County

Arkansas' wildest stream with Class IV and V challenges for experienced canoeists and kayakers.

DeGray Lake

Great championship golf, fishing and water sports at DeGray Lake Resort; located in the foothills of the beautiful Ouachita Mountains.

Moro Bay

An inlet of the Ouachita River, Moro Bay adjoins Moro Bay State Park on Arkansas 15 between El Dorado and Warren. Campsites, playgrounds, picnic areas and an indoor group facility are featured here along with water sports and fishing.


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