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Exploring Arkansas

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Big Woods Float/ Wye Mountain Daffodils/ Little Red Trout Fishing/ Natural Bridge of AR #1005

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The Big Woods in east Arkansas is the largest corridor of bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the Delta. It exists today, much as it did centuries ago. A float trip through this area is an unforgettable experience. Every spring, folks from all over make their annual pilgrimage to Wye Mountain northwest of Little Rock to view seven acres of more than thirty varieties of daffodils. The Little Red River in Heber Springs is a world-class trout stream where fly-fishing for rainbow trout is therapy for the soul. The Natural Bridge of Arkansas north of Clinton is a rock arch wonder that spans 105 feet and is more than three million years old.

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Calendar Exploring Arkansas: Big Woods Float/ Wye Mountain Daffodils/ Little Red Trout Fishing/ Natural Bridge of AR (ATV1 - MAIN) The Big Woods in east Arkansas is the largest corridor of bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the Delta. It exists today, much as it did centuries ago. A float trip through this area is an unforgettable experience. Every spring, folks from all over make their annual pilgrimage to Wye Mountain northwest of Little Rock to view seven acres of more than thirty varieties of daffodils. The Little Red River in Heber Springs is a world-class trout stream where fly-fishing for rainbow trout is therapy for the soul. The Natural Bridge of Arkansas north of Clinton is a rock arch wonder that spans 105 feet and is more than three million years old. http://proweb.myersinfosys.com/aetn/airlist/9916/detail.ics