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Lake Dardanelle State Park adventures

Lake Dardanelle State Park Adventures

Lake Dardanelle State Park offers diverse outdoor activities centered around the expansive waters of Lake Dardanelle, famous for fishing and wildlife observation.

315
Acres Protected
2
Miles of Trails
400,000
Annual Visitors
1971
Year Established

About Lake Dardanelle State Park

Lake Dardanelle State Park
 

Located in Russellville, Arkansas, Lake Dardanelle State Park sprawls across two areas along the shorelines of the expansive Lake Dardanelle, a reservoir on the Arkansas River. The park is a hub for both water-based recreation and land activities. With its rich ecosystem supported by the lake, visitors often witness a variety of wildlife, including migratory birds and native fish species, making the park attractive for nature enthusiasts. Established in 1971, the park tells a story of both prehistoric communities and the modern relationship between humans and nature. The visitor center offers an educational exhibit gallery about Lake Dardanelle as well as an aquarium featuring native species. Popular activities at the park include fishing, boating, camping, and hiking, with the water itself providing opportunities for kayaking and canoeing. Notable landmarks within the park include the state-of-the-art visitor center that hosts interpretive programs and the nearby Lake Dardanelle Dam.

Highlights

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Visitor Center featuring an aquarium and interactive exhibits

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Fishing at the nationally renowned bass-fishing Lake Dardanelle

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Interpretive programs and birdwatching opportunities

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Camping with scenic views of the Arkansas River and Lake Dardanelle

Notable Natural Features

Lake Dardanelle

A prime spot for bass fishing and varied water sports.

Visitor Center

Includes educational exhibits and an aquarium showcasing local aquatic life.

Dardanelle Dam

Located nearby, providing hydroelectric power and stunning views.