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  2. Pinnacle Mountain (Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    Pinnacle Mountain is a 1,011-foot (308 m) summit and the second-highest natural point in Pulaski County, Arkansas, United States; it is also the primary attraction of the 2,356-acre (953 ha) Pinnacle Mountain State Park. [2]

  3. Pinnacle Mountain State Park - Wikipedia

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    Pinnacle Mountain State Park is a 2,356-acre state park located in Pulaski County, Arkansas just outside of Little Rock. [1] The main attraction is Pinnacle Mountain , an iconic landmark surrounded by the bottomlands of the Big Maumelle and Little Maumelle rivers.

  4. Shinall Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Shinall Mountain is located approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Pinnacle Mountain. Because Pinnacle Mountain is steeper, it appears higher than Shinall Mountain, despite it actually being 55 feet lower (at an elevation of 1,011 feet [308 m]). [1] According to the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS), Shinall Mountain is a summit. [3]

  5. Ouachita Mountains - Wikipedia

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    They extend from Pulaski County, Arkansas to Atoka County, Oklahoma and are home to several popular sites of interest, including Pinnacle Mountain State Park near Little Rock, Arkansas. The highest natural point is Rich Mountain at 2,681 feet (817 m), which intersects the Arkansas-Oklahoma border near Mena, Arkansas. Fourche Mountain salamander

  6. Arkansas Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas Arboretum is a 71-acre (29 ha) arboretum within Pinnacle Mountain State Park in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States. [1] Situated below Pinnacle Mountain along the Little Maumelle River, [2] the arboretum's flora and tree plantings correspond to Arkansas's six geographical regions, ranging from the flat-topped hills and steep valleys of the Ozark Plateau to the flat bottomland ...

  7. File:USA Arkansas location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Geographic limits of the map: N: 36.7° N; S: 32.8° N; ... Pinnacle Mountain State Park; ... (Arkansas) Usage on ar.wikipedia.org

  8. Natural Steps, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    In sight of the Pinnacle (Pinnacle Mountain State Park) on the Arkansas River, near the mouth of the Big Maumelle, are "The Natural Steps". I found to be forty feet above the Arkansas River, at its stage when I examined and sketched them, on May 30, 1859, but they are fifty-one feet above low-water mark.

  9. Arkansas Highway 300 - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Highway 300 (AR 300) is a designation for two state highways in Central Arkansas. One segment of 34.11 miles (54.89 km) [ 1 ] runs from Highway 9 / Highway 10 south of Perryville east to Highway 10 in Little Rock . [ 2 ]