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Arkansas
Considered one of the state's wildest rivers during spring. From its beginnings in the Ozarks to its confluence with the Arkansas River, the Mulberry pours over ledges, shoots through willow thicke... More on Arkansas.com
Our family reunion brought 22 people in from three states. Most stayed in the lodge, a few stayed on the nearby campgrounds. Fantastic venue for us. Has all the amenities needed for social time, re... More on TripAdvisor

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Greers Ferry, Ozarks, Arkansas, United States
This area is home to some stellar deep water soloing . This is the place to go on hot, humid Arkansas summer days. Routes ranging from a crack that rocked my world, to an arete that looks near impossible. Depending on your skill level, ... More on RockClimbing

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Batesville, Ozarks, Arkansas, United States

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26 E Main St, Altus, AR 72821

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106 North Franklin, Altus, AR 72821

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West Fork, Ozarks, Arkansas, United States

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Boxley, Ozarks, Arkansas, United States
Most outdoorsmen/ladies have heard of Hawksbill crag(Whitaker point). I have been there many times but on the most recent trip I saw it. The most beautiful bouldering area I've ever seen(anywhere,Hueco,HP 40,Soill,ETC). Tons of water ... More on RockClimbing

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Ozark, Arkansas
Ozark Lake is a major unit in the multiple-purpose plan of development of the Arkansas River and tributaries, known as the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System. Ozark Lake covers 10,600 ... More on AnglerWeb.com
As the Arkansas River flows through the state, it reaches its northern-most point in a sweeping bend. Now a part of Ozark Lake, this big bend was called "Aux Arc" by the French and it is from the F... More on Arkansas.com

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Lake Wedington, Ozarks, Arkansas, United States
Lots of sandstone boulders, several great roof areas, many aretes and cracks. This is a great place if you live in Fayetteville and don't have much time. There is much development needed. ... More on RockClimbing
