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At Naturehills, we embrace nature. Below you will find a list of state parks in Paris we have compiled for you.
Description
Beech is part of a cluster of eight reservoirs that provide flood control, recreational opportunities, and water supply in the Beech River watershed in west Tennessee. The others are Cedar, Dogwood, Lost Creek, Pin Oak, Pine, Redbud, and Sycamore. The reservoirs are open to the public, providing opportunities for boating, swimming, and fishing. Pin Oak Reservoir and its surrounding land are part of Natchez Trace State Park. Backpackers and hikers enjoy the the areas around the reservoirs, and a group camp has been developed on Sycamore Reservoir. In the Beech River area, programs for managing game, restocking fish populations, constructing underwater fish attractors, and enhancing the habitat for resident Canada geese ensure a high quality of outdoor experience today and for the future.
Directions
From Jackson, go east on Highway 412 towards Lexington. Beech River Lakes are accessible from 412 on both sides of Lexington.
Description
Cove Lake Recreation Area is located near Arkansas's newest state park, Mt. Magazine State Park, home of the highest point in the state with an elevation of 2,753 feet. Facilities in this campground include hot showers, flush toilets in bathhouse, and chemical toilets in the campground. Popular activities include swimming, fishing, hiking, water skiing (except on holidays and weekends), scenic drives, and the National Free Fishing Weekend after the first full week in June. Drinking water is available at this campground, and there is a concessionaire who rents paddleboats and fishing scamps, and has limited food service and camping supplies. There is 911 service for emergencies.
Directions
From Paris take AR 109/309 south, then turn southeast on AR309 for 9 miles. Negotiable by camper trailers.
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