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Island camping at DeGray is prohibited but is allowed at Lake Ouchita. [6] DeGray Lake offers a variety of day use facilities and locations throughout the project. Pavilions are located at Hwy 7, Lower Lake, Caddo Drive, and Arlie Moore. Each pavilion is unique and has beautiful views of the lake.
DeGray Lake Resort State Park is a 984-acre (398 ha) Arkansas state park in Clark and Hot Spring counties, Arkansas in the United States. Situated in the Ouachita Mountains , the park features the 13,800-acre (5,600 ha) DeGray Lake , the park features a championship rated 18 hole golf course and Arkansas's only state park resort. [ 2 ]
Boswell Lake, el. 253 feet (77; Country Club Lake, el. 246 feet (75; De Gray Lake, el. 400 feet (120; Degray Reregulating Lake, el. 213 feet (65; Dwiggins Lake, el ...
Brewer Lake Cypress Creek WMA Conway: 1,200: Surrounds Brewer Lake. [12] Brushy Creek WMA [13] Cross: 215: Co-op of private land owners that have joined together. [14] Buffalo National River WMA Baxter, Marion, Newton, Searcy: 95,730: The entire 135 miles of the Buffalo National River is a WMA. Certain areas are also under national park ...
Clearwater Lake, el. 525 feet (160; Crouchwood Lake, el. 423 feet (129; DeGray Lake, el. 400 feet (120; Jones Lake, el. 449 feet (137; Kinzey Lake, el. 614 feet (187 ...
DeGray Lake Resort State Park surrounds 13,800-acre (21.6 sq mi; 56 km 2) DeGray Lake, which is located 8 mi (13 km) northwest of Arkadelphia, on Arkansas Scenic Byway 7. The state park has facilities for camping, fishing, water sports, golf, hiking, and biking.
After crossing I-30, Highway 7 continues north through DeGray Lake Resort State Park, now entering Hot Spring County, where it meets Highway 84 in Bismarck. [9] Highway 7 enters Garland County by crossing over Lake Hamilton and crossing through the community of Lake Hamilton. Highway 7 continues into Hot Springs, crossing US 70/US 270.
The Caddo River flows out of the Ouachita Mountains through Montgomery, Pike, and Clark counties in Arkansas before flowing into DeGray Lake and then to its terminus at the Ouachita River north of Arkadelphia, Arkansas. The upper Caddo is known as a good family canoeing river and is a popular destination for fishing.