A massive 400- to 500-year-old white oak tree where a Cherokee Indian chief signed a treaty giving all land south of the Arkansas River to the territory in 1820; park surrounds the tree, which is listed on the National Registry.
A massive 400- to 500-year-old white oak tree where a Cherokee Indian chief signed a treaty giving all land south of the Arkansas River to the territory in 1820; park surrounds the tree, which is listed on the National Registry.
# of Units/Rooms: 15 On Lake/River Name of Lake/River: Lake Dardanelle, Arkansas River (Okla. to Little Rock) Recreation Constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s; 35 campsites and 15 fully equipped cabins with kitchens; 14 miles of trails encircle the mountain;
Dardanelle, AR State ParksA massive 400- to 500-year-old white oak tree where a Cherokee Indian chief signed a treaty giving all land south of the Arkansas River to the territory in 1820; park surrounds the tree, which is listed on the National Registry.
Dardanelle, AR Natural AttractionsDirections: Near The Yell County Courthouse Historical markers with details about the monument
Dardanelle, AR MonumentsDirections: Hwy. 27N between Nashville and Murfreesboro Racing pure and street stocks, modifieds, sportsman and bombers on...
Exhibits of students' work, including paintings and sculptures. Rotating exhibits....
Established in 1907, the South's oldest and one of the largest (1.6 million acres) national forest. Recreation areas such as ...
Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: 2 days...
One of the most popular recreational and residential lakes in the state. Condominiums, resorts, motels, restaurants and priva...