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Lake Ouachita State Park
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Lake Ouachita State Park

Location: From Hot Springs, 3 miles west on US 270, then 12 miles north on AR 227.
Facilities: 65 campsites with electric and water hookups, 24 campsites with no hookups, 12 hike-in tent sites, 8 cabins, swimming area, picnic areas, trails, full-service marina with boat rentals, bait, and supplies, visitor center with exhibits and a store (é).
Activities: Camping, fishing, swimming, water-skiing, scuba diving, boating.
Special Features: Surrounded by the Ouachita National Forest (see listing in section on National Forests), Lake Ouachita is Arkansas's largest lake (40,000 acres) within the state's borders and is considered a mecca for watersports. At the lake's eastern tip is historic Three Sisters' Springs, once thought to have curative powers.
Address: 5451 Mountain Pine Rd
Mountain Pine, AR 71956
Phone: 501-767-9366;
Web: www.arkansasstateparks.com/parks/park.asp?id=9
Size: 370 acres.

See other parks in Arkansas.


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Lake Ouachita State Park--Huge 48,000-acre lake offers superb diving, sailing and fishing.
Good fishing is found in the lakes of Hot Springs National Park, including Lake Hamilton and Lake Ouachita.
He put together a string of top-15 finishes in 2002, including an 11th-place finish on Arkansas' Lake Ouachita in March, a 13th-place effort at the Wal-Mart Open on Beaver Lake in April and a fifth-place finish on Tennessee's Old Hickory Lake in May.
 
 
 
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