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Read more →At Fort Smith National Historic Site you can walk where soldiers drilled, pause along the Trail of Tears, and stand where justice was served. The park includes the remains of two frontier forts and the Federal Court for the Western District of Arkansas. Judge Isaac C. Parker, known as the “hanging
Read more →Update: I Just received a 20% discount code on Photomatix software for attendees of the workshop. Free HDR Workshop I will be doing a free workshop at the Janet Huckabee Arkansas River Valley Nature Center in Fort Smith Arkansas on July 24, 2010. HDR photography is short for High Dynamic
Read more →Haw Creek Falls Description: Haw Creek Falls is located in Haw Creek campground of the Bayou Ranger District of the Ozark National Forest. The small steam contains the falls which are only a short walk on an access trail suitable for physically disabled visitors. The falls are only about 5
Read more →Natural Dam Arkansas Description: Natural Dam is just what the name implies, a natural rock dam, located at the town of Natural Dam Arkansas. The dam is nearly 200 feet wide and spans the width of Mountain Fork Creek where it runs into Lee Creek You can easily view the
Read more →The first “Photo Walk” in Fort Smith will be happening soon (Saturday June 20th). Come and join me for a great day of photography and meeting great people. Click here for more information.
Read more →Lost Valley – Eden Falls Description: Lost Valley has a lot to see along the 2-2.5 mile trail along Clark Creek.These include, Eden Falls, Eden Falls cave, Cobb Cave, and the Natural Bridge with a waterfall coming out from under it. There is even an underground waterfall about 200′ deep
Read more →High Bank Twin Falls Description: High Bank Twin Falls is a spectacular 70′ high double waterfall located in the Ozark National Forest in Arkansas. Cost: There is no fee for this area. Best Time to Visit: As with most waterfalls in Arkansas, High Bank Twin Falls really only flows with
Read more →Cherokee Prairie Description: Cherokee Prairie Natural Area represents one of the largest remaining tracts of tallgrass prairie in the Arkansas River Valley. Located just north of Charleston, this tract is a high-quality prairie representative of the more extensive Cherokee Prairies that once occurred across the western portion of the Arkansas
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