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Spring River Wildlife Area adventures

Spring River Wildlife Area Adventures

Spring River Wildlife Area offers rich opportunities for fishing, birdwatching, and hiking along a unique spring-fed river ecosystem in northeastern Arkansas.

3,700
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1980
Year Established

About Spring River Wildlife Area

 

Spring River Wildlife Area is located in northeastern Arkansas near the town of Hardy and spans several thousand acres along the prized Spring River. The area is primarily managed for wildlife habitat conservation and outdoor recreation, focusing on maintaining water quality and natural vegetation along the spring-fed river corridor. The river itself is renowned for its clear waters, abundant trout populations, and diverse bird species. The surrounding habitat consists of bottomland hardwood forests, wetlands, and riparian zones that support species such as great blue herons, eagles, and various waterfowl. Fishing is a key draw, with fly fishing for rainbow and brown trout being particularly popular. The area's trails offer visitors an immersive experience in a less developed natural setting, with opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography. Historically, the region was used for agriculture and logging before becoming a protected area aimed at preserving the river environment and associated wildlife. The Spring River Wildlife Area appeals to anglers, birders, and nature enthusiasts seeking a peaceful outdoor experience with scenic views and abundant wildlife. Minimal infrastructure ensures a more natural experience, with limited but sufficient access points and hunting opportunities during regulated seasons.

Highlights

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Spring River trout fishing hotspot with crystal-clear waters

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Diverse bottomland hardwood forest and wetland ecosystems

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Excellent birdwatching including sightings of bald eagles and herons

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Quiet hiking trails along riparian corridors with abundant wildlife

Notable Natural Features

Spring River

A spring-fed river known for clear waters that support a thriving trout population and a productive fishery.

Bottomland Hardwood Forest

A rich forest ecosystem dominated by varieties of oak, hickory, and other hardwoods providing habitat for diverse wildlife.

Riparian Wetlands

Wetlands along the river which contribute to water quality, flood mitigation, and provide vital habitat for migratory birds.