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Beaver LakeBeaver Lake is 70 miles long with 483 miles of shoreline covering 31, 700 acres. You can access Beaver Lake via Hwy 62W to Hwy 187 via Hwy23S to Buck Mountain Road.
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Kings Riverinfo@kingsriveroutfitters.com emailThe Kings River offers over 90 miles of navigable wilderness. The Kings is one of only five north-flowing rivers within the continental United States, three of which are in Arkansas. You can access the Kings River via Hwy 62 to Rockhouse Road (County Rd, 302), 7 miles to AR Hwy 221, left at the fork for 1 mile, your first right will take you past 2 access points, Trigger Gap and Rockhouse.
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Lake Leatherwoodesparks@arkansas.net emailA Eureka Springs city park. The largest hand-laid, limestone dam in the nation impounds a lake 1 1/4 mile long with about 3 miles of shoreline covering 85 acres.
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Roaring Rivercustomerservice@roaringriverresort.com emailTake the scenic drive north to Missouri, it's less than 1/2 hour to beautiful Roaring River State Park and the Missouri Department of Conservation Trout Hatchery. This 3,403-acre state park features the rugged and scenic terrain of the southwest Ozarks. More than 20 million gallons of water gush daily from Roaring River Spring to form the headwaters of Roaring River.
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Table Rock LakeTable Rock Lake is 52 miles long with nearly 800 miles of shoreline covering 52,300 acres. Intrepid mariners have been known to travel by boat from Branson, MO to Eureka Springs via Table Rock Lake. You can access Table Rock Lake via Hwy 23N to Holiday Island, or from Kimberling City, MO by water.
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White RiverThe White River is 13 miles in length from below Beaver Dam to Beaver Town. The river is subject to changes in current and water level when Beaver Dam is generating. Beaver Town access via Hwy 23N to Hwy 187; Beaver Dam access via Hwy 62W to Hwy 187.
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