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Ozan WMA
Wildlife Management Area
AR
G&FC
http://www.agfc.state.ar.us/wma_lakes/wma_ozan.html
877 777-5580
Ozan
AR
old
fields & pine/hardwood stands
580
acres
Ozark Folk Center SP State Park
AR
DP&T
http://www.ozarkfolkcenter.com/
e-mail
mailto:ozarkfolkcenter@arkansas.com
870 269-3851
PO Box 500
Mountain View AR
72560
24 crafts, music theatre
Ozark Lake
WMA
Wildlife Management Area
AR
G&FC
http://www.agfc.state.ar.us/wma_lakes/wma_ozark_lake.html
877 478-1043
Franklin County
AR
Ozark
Lake - Ark.Riv.Nav.Sys
US Army
Corps of Engineers
USACE
http://www.swl.usace.army.mil/parks/index.html
501-667-2129
RT 1 BOX
267X
OZARK
AR
72949-9756
zark Lake
extends 36 miles along the
Arkansas River. The
shoreline
of the lake varies from steep bluffs and tree-lined banks
to open
farm lands and level fields. Many outdoor activities offer
excellent
recreational opportunities. Nine parks
Recreation.gov
Ozark-St.
Francis National Forests
USDA Forest
Service
US FS
http://www.fs.fed.us/oonf/ozark/
e-mail
Mailroom_R8_Ozark@fs.fed.us
501-968-2354
605 West
Main Street
Russellville
AR
72801-3614
The Ozark
National Forest covers more than one million acres,
mostly in
northwest Arkansas. The southernmost portion runs
along the
Arkansas River valley south to the Ouachita Mountains.
The
northern boundary extends beyond Lone Rock to Matney
Mountain
Recreation.gov
http://www.reserveusa.com
Ozark
National Forest WMA
Wildlife Management Area
AR
G&FC
http://www.agfc.state.ar.us/wma_lakes/wma_ozark_natl_forest.html
877 967-7577
Baxter County
AR
Parkin Archaeological SP State Park
AR
DP&T
http://www.arkansasstateparks.com/parks/park.asp?id=40
e-mail
mailto:parkin@arkansas.com
870 755-2500
PO Box 1110
Parkin
AR 72373
Mississippi Period Native American Village with
ongoing archaeological excavations
Pea
Ridge National Military Park
National
Park Service
NPS
http://www.nps.gov/peri
e-mail
PERI_Interpretation@nps.gov
479 451-8122
15930
Highway 62
Garfield AR
72732
Pea Ridge
National Military Park is a 4,300 acre Civil War
Battlefield
that preserves the site of the March 1862 battle that
saved
Missouri for the Union. On March 7 & 8, nearly 26,000
soldiers
fought to determine whether
Missouri
would remain under Union
Recreation.gov
Petit
Jean SP State Park
AR
DP&T
http://www.petitjeanstatepark.com/
e-mail
mailto:petitjean@arkansas.com
501 727-5441
1285 Petit Jean Mountain Road
Morrilton
AR
72110
mountain park centered on Mather Lodge
Petit Jean
WMA
Wildlife Management Area
AR
G&FC
http://www.agfc.state.ar.us/wma_lakes/wma_petit_jean.html
877 478-1043
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