You don’t have to fight crowds to have a summertime adventure. You just have to know where to go, and we’ve got just the spot for those seeking some secluded fun – Bard Springs Recreation Area. Like a little slice of paradise, the area is brimming with beauty, including a waterfall swimming hole.
When the temperatures start rising and you need to cool down, plan a visit to Bard Springs Recreation Area in the Ouachita National Forest.
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The centerpiece of the recreation area is a scenic, boulder-filled stream.
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With crystal clear water, it’s perfect for splashing around during the hot days of summer.
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But the pristine water isn’t the only thing that makes the stream a great swim spot.
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There’s also its dam, which creates a stunning waterfall.
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Rivaling the beauty of natural waterfalls, the man-made cascade is about 65 feet long and 8 feet high.
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There are lots of places to access the creek, but there’s no denying that the pool below the waterfall is the best place to enjoy its pristine water.
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A 0.4-mile out-and-back trail winds through the recreation area, making it easy to explore.
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The grounds also include several shelters for picnicking. It should be noted that the recreation area’s campground is closed due to storm damage.
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However, the nearby Shady Lake and Daisy State Park offers camping.
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Between the remote mountain setting and waterfall swimming hole, Bard Springs Recreation Area is the perfect place for an isolated escape!
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For more information on Bard Springs Dam, call the Ouachita National Forest office at (501) 321-5202. You can also visit the USDA website.
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So, did you know about this recreation area? Ever visited Bard Springs? If so, what’d you think? Tell us!
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Address: Bard Springs, Forest Service Road 38, Umpire, AR 71971, USA