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At Naturehills, we embrace nature. Below you will find a list of state parks in Murfreesboro we have compiled for you.
Description
Parker Creek Campground is located on Lake Greeson. The lake is approximately 12 miles long with 7260 surface acres of water for fishing, skiing, boating, and other water sports. Bald Eagles are an attraction for visitors each winter. Trout fishing is available year-round just 3 miles east of the campground in the Little Missouri River below Narrows Dam. In the campground, there is the Cinnabar Mine Nature Trail for naturalists and birders to enjoy. The campground offers 57 campsites, 49 with electric hook-ups. Other amenities include a dump station, hot showers, a boat ramp, a playground, and a swimming beach. This campground has first-come, first-served sites.
Directions
From Texarkana, AR. East on I-30 to Prescott, AR. North on AR Hwy 19, 30 miles to Murfreesboro, AR. North on AR Hwy 19 six miles to Narrows Dam. State Maintenance of Hwy 19 ends at the bridge crossing the Little Missouri River. Continue to travel on approximately 3 miles to the Parker Creek Campground.
Description
In July 1862, Congress passed legislation giving the President of the United States the authority to purchase land for the establishment of cemeteries "for the soldiers who shall die in the service of their country." This legislation effectively began the National Cemetery system. Stones River National Cemetery was established in 1865 and has more than 6,000 Union graves. In 1933 responsibility of the cemetery was transferred from the War Department to the National Park Service.
Directions
Plane - Nashville is served by a commercial airport which is within 30 miles of the Battlefield.
Car - From I-24 take exit 78B. Follow Highway 96 to the intersection with U.S. Highway 41/70. Turn left and take Hwy 41/70 north to Thompson Lane. Turn left on Thompson Lane. Exit to Old Nashville Highway and follow signs to visitor center.
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