Used as a campground by a number of Arkansas, Texas and Louisiana units between late 1861 and early 1863. Many soldiers died of disease and were buried in this cemetery. Units known to have camped at the site include the 19th, 24th, 28th and 33rd Arkansas Infantry and Hart's Arkansas Battery, Nutt'
Pine Bluff, AR CemeteriesThe Pine Bluff School of Aviationwas established by the U.S. Army Air Corps and trained over 9,000
Pine Bluff, AR MuseumsBuilt in 1850, this historic building was originally home of a grist mill; serves as area tourist information cemter with brochures and maps. GROUPS: Free step-on guide for city or mural tours; free coffee
Pine Bluff, AR Information CentersAn Arkansas Game and Fish Commission facility, the center features exhibits that reveal the natural history of Arkansas's Delta region, while its hiking trails through 130 acres of woodland "bottoms"
Pine Bluff, AR Nature CentersDirections: Available At The Pine Bluff Convention And Visitors Bureau Step-on guide service for group tours of area historic attractions and homes;
Pine Bluff, AR ToursDirections: Take I-30 to State Line South (U.S. 71); go around the Post Office to West 4th then west to Texas Blvd. Housed...
Fort Southerland (also known as Fort Diamond) and Fort Lookout were both part of the formidable fortifications started by Con...
Course Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 3 days...
Thirteen striking murals painted on downtown businesses creating an outdoor gallery that depict the history of Pine Bluff and...
Directions: Nine miles east of Ashdown on Ark. 32 Camping, picnic sites; pavilion, self-guided walking trail, bicycle trail;...