This large rock formation rises near the Arkansas River bank and was used as a lookout by Indians and Confederate soldiers.
This large rock formation rises near the Arkansas River bank and was used as a lookout by Indians and Confederate soldiers.
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.
Dardanelle, AR Natural AttractionsDirections: Near The Yell County Courthouse Historical markers with details about the monument
Dardanelle, AR Monuments# 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 ParksOne of the most popular recreational and residential lakes in the state. Condominiums, resorts, motels, restaurants and priva...
Directions: Located one-half block from the Arlington Hotel, on historic Central Avenue in downtown Hot Springs. Visitors ...
Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: 2 days...