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  2. Royal Gorge - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Gorge is a canyon of the Arkansas River located west of Cañon City, Colorado. The canyon begins at the mouth of Grape Creek , about 2 mi (3.2 km) west of central Cañon City, and continues in a west-northwesterly direction for approximately 6 mi (9.7 km) until ending near U.S. Route 50 .

  3. Tunnel Drive Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Tunnel Drive Trail is an out-and-back hiking trail located in Cañon City, Colorado. The trail parallels and overlooks the Arkansas River and the Royal Gorge Route Railroad. [3] Popular with locals, the trail starts just inside the Cañon City city limits and then, crossing out of the city, it goes on State of Colorado and BLM land. [4]

  4. Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The recreation area includes parts of Browns Canyon National Monument, established in 2015. The national monument is accessible through the recreation area's Ruby Mountain and Hecla Junction river sites. In a 152-mile (245-kilometer) stretch that includes the recreation area, the Arkansas River decreases 4,650 feet (1,420 meters) in elevation ...

  5. Arkansas River - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas–Oklahoma Arkansas River Basin Compact was created in 1965 to promote mutual consideration and equity over water use in the basin shared by those states. The Kansas–Oklahoma Arkansas River Commission was established, charged with administering the compact and reducing pollution.

  6. Category:Hiking trails in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Rail trails in Arkansas (2 P) Pages in category "Hiking trails in Arkansas" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  7. National Scenic Byway - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas, Oklahoma SH 1 and US 271 near Talihina: AR 88 and US 71 in Mena: September 22, 2005: Crest drive through the Ouachita Mountains, some of the highest ridges between the Appalachians and Rockies: Scenic [168] NSB Talladega Scenic Drive: 26.4 42.5 Alabama Adams Gap Road southwest of Cheaha State Park: US 78 west of Heflin: June 9, 1998

  8. Arkansas River Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas River Trail began with funding from a $1.9 million bond issue from the city of Little Rock in 2003. The trail includes a portion of the Little Rock & Western Railway. The former railbed is still in use by the railroad and operates adjacent to the trail. [1]

  9. Hot Springs National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas Novaculite consists of lower, middle, and upper members. The lower member is a massive fractured novaculite, and is the dominant member on Hot Springs Mountain, with a thickness of about 275 ft (84 m) The middle member is a black clay shale interbedded with novaculite, about 10 ft (3.0 m) thick on Hot Springs Mountain.