Saint Francis National Forest
Park Overview
The St. Francis National Forest covers 22,600 acres in eastern Arkansas, one of the smallest and most diverse forests in the country.
These forests are generously endowed with recreational opportunities for camping, hiking, swimming, fishing, hunting, boating, scenic drives, picnics sites, and opportunities for wildlife viewing also abound.
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January 17
Now Mississippi River State Park
Arkansas State Parks began management of Bear Creek Lake Rec Area in St Francis National Forest, and it is now called Mississippi River State Park. 14 class AAA lake front campsites with water, 50 amp electric and sewer are located on this beautiful lake south of Marianna, surrounded by the National Forest. Primitive camping is also near by. Great staff, great location. They really take care of you.
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