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    Ava R.

    Our family attended a family reunion at Lake Darbonne. Once arriving, I became super excited because I was in desperate need of relaxation. On the first night we stayed in the group camp quarters which included just about everything needed except for food and bedding. It was a coed dorm that offered 52 bunk beds, fully stocked kitchen, showers, dining hall and plenty of space to maneuver around. The second night we stayed in a 2 bedroom cabin which was also fully stocked but included bedding. The master bedroom had a double bed and the other bedroom had 2 sets of bunk beds. There was a laundry mat, pool and lake within walking distance. I definitely enjoyed my stay and am wanting to return with friends for the holidays. If youre needing some downtime for self or with loved ones, I highly recommend this place! Oh and yeah, good luck with phone reception which can be a great thing!

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    Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge - Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge is mostly dominated by the Ouachita river.

    Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge

    5.0(1 review)
    35.5 mi

    Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) was established in 1975 by the Army Corp of Engineers…read more Long story short, they screwed some really cool nature up to build a dam bla bla bla government overreach. Who really knows why they do the things they do, they had to build a dam they say. So now the Ouachita River & the Saline river both merge into the NWR. Supposedly the refuge also protects over 200 Native American archaeological sites, primarily of "Caddo" origin. As the story goes, the Native American indian sites include the remains of their seasonal fishing camps, their ceremonial plazas, their temple mounds, and large villages where they lived. Of course, the Archaeological sites are all closed to the public to "protect them" from us humans destroying them so they say. Anyhoo, that's why you need to explore the world for yourself. It's never like they say in the "Story" books, they are just someone's stories. Anyhoo, there are tons of wild life to see, it's a totally magical place in the deep south, surrounded by teak colored waterscapes where hauntingly beautiful cypress trees protrude from the shallow foggy waters like a gargoyle reptile. It can be very creepy especially on a rainy cold foggy day. Take your boat for some exploring. It's filled with an abundance of sustainable food & medicinal plants, the native Americans that once thrived here are proof of that. One of Arkansas's best kept secrets. Bucket list worthy.

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    Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge - Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge is where the Ouachita & Saline Rivers merge.

    Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge is where the Ouachita & Saline Rivers merge.

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