A Gem Among Diamond Mines  

Arkansas, The Natural State, 
is blessed with an abundance of geological wonders. Crater of Diamonds State Park, the only diamond-producing site in the world open to the public, stands out as a unique geological "gem" for you to explore and enjoy.

                                                                  

 

                 
 

          Have It Your Way

Looking for that sweet spot to hunt or fish? Search public hunting lands, lakes and rivers in our Where to Hunt and Where to Fish sections. See area maps in your choice of map, satellite or hybrid view.

Where available, printable maps can be downloaded by clicking the links in the left sidebar.

 
 

                 NARROWS DAM 
       GENERATION SCHEDULE

This information is posted as a courtesy for those using surrounding waterways for recreational purposes. The generation schedule is subject to change without notice to meet power demand. In addition, the schedules only reflect releases through the hydropower facilities and do not include normal U.S. Army Corps of Engineers releases. (The Narrows Dam is located on Lake Greeson and the Little Missouri River near Murfreesboro, Ark. Electricity generated at the dam is marketed by the U.S. Department of Energy's Southwest
Power Administration and sold to Southwestern Electric Power Company.)

   
VISIT ARKANSAS'S GREAT SOUTHWEST EVENTS, FESTIVALS AND
ATTRACTIONS!

From art and music to watermelons and dinosaurs, if you have an area
of interest, Arkansas's Great Southwest probably has a festival to celebrate it. Embark on your festival and event quest today!

Searching for a white knuckle ride through the Cossatot rapids? Shopping for the ultimate bargain in a quaint antique store? Fishing for the big one in the bass-filled waters of Lake Bois D'Arc? Hungry for the best in gourmet, culture, festivals and more?

Your next great! adventure begins in Arkansas's Southwest!


 
                  
 

                        Factoid:


Lake Greeson, AR, on the Little Missouri River, has many hunting and fishing opportunities as well as camping, swimming and boating.

The lake is a wintering site for bald eagles. A nature trail allows the visitor to reach the site of a cinnabar mine. The 31-mile-long cycle trail and the Chimney Rock geological formation are also located at Lake Greeson.

   
   
   
   
   
   
   




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