Tag: Park

  • Burial Mound – Toltec State Park

    Burial Mound – Toltec State Park

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    The rounded top distinguishes this as a burial mound.At Toltec Mounds State Park in Arkansas.

  • Ozark Autumn Panorama

    Ozark Autumn Panorama

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    Autumn in the Ozarks – taken from the Rotary Ann park on Arkansas’s Hwy 7, near Sand Gap.

  • Mound Lake Boardwalk

    Mound Lake Boardwalk

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    The boardwalk at Toltec Mounds State Park seen in March.

  • CCC Sunset Bluffs

    CCC Sunset Bluffs

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    The bluffs at Petit Jean State Park seen at sunset with one of the CCC shelters atop it.

  • Winter’s Lodge

    Winter’s Lodge

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    The ruins of an old lodge on Stout’s Point at Petit Jean State Park, and on a frigid winter day.

  • Gnarled Fall

    Gnarled Fall

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    I had no idea how famous this tree was when I took this photo.Turns out it’s kind of iconic of Mount Magazine.

  • Two Rivers Bridge

    Two Rivers Bridge

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    The Two Rivers pedestrian bridge in Little Rock, Arkansas.Part of the Arkansas River Trail.

  • Unconformity at Cedar Falls

    Unconformity at Cedar Falls

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    When you’re admiring Cedar Falls at Petit Jean State Park, there’s a great big unconformity right in front of you!Can you see it?

  • Wappanocca Seasons

    Wappanocca Seasons

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    The Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge is an old oxbow of the Mississippi River that is now isolated almost 9-miles (14.5 km.) to the west of it. Seen here in both spring and autumn.

  • Four in the Fifth

    Four in the Fifth

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    Lots of local artists paint the action at Oaklawn Park, in Hot Springs, Arkansas.Here’s my take on it.

  • Sunset Under the Wire

    Sunset Under the Wire

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    A boater heads back to shore just as the sun sets behind the lowering deck of a thunderstorm on Lake Ouachita.Taken from the Brady Mountain Recreation Area.

  • Guess Who Lives Here

    Guess Who Lives Here

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    I think this was an old train depot. It’s been restored and you can see it at the Scott Settlement, in Scott, Arkansas, of course…