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Lake Charles State Park adventures

Lake Charles State Park Adventures

Lake Charles State Park offers a serene getaway with its picturesque lake, diverse wildlife, and abundant outdoor recreational opportunities.

140
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
120,000
Annual Visitors
1967
Year Established

About Lake Charles State Park

Lake Charles State Park
 

Lake Charles State Park, located in northeastern Arkansas, spans across 140 acres and features a 645-acre reservoir. The park is known for its rolling woodlands which provide a home to a variety of wildlife. Visitors can engage in numerous recreational activities such as fishing, hiking, and camping. The park provides modern campsites and scenic trails that navigate through rich landscapes. Established in 1967, Lake Charles State Park celebrates the beauty of the Arkansas Highlands and serves as a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts thanks to its well-stocked lake known for bass, crappie, and catfish. The park also hosts various educational programs highlighting its unique ecology and history.

Highlights

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Scenic lake for boating and fishing

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Rich bird-watching opportunities with seasonal migrations

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Educational programs at the visitor center

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Beautiful sunsets over the lake

Notable Natural Features

Lake Charles

A 645-acre reservoir popular for boating and well-stocked for fishing.

White Oak Trail

A peaceful trail with diverse flora and fauna, offering a connection to nature.

Flatwoods Nature Trail

An easy trail that provides educational panels about the local ecosystem.

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