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CONWAY COUNTY

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LOGAN COUNTY

PERRY COUNTY

POPE COUNTY

YELL COUNTY


For more information on
Perry County contact:

PERRY COUNTY TOURISM
c/o Perry County Judge
P.O. Box 471
Perryville, AR 72126
Phone 501-889-5126

he great out-of-doors figures prominently in Perry County recreation. Over half of the county is in the Ouachita National Forest. Take your pick of fishing, hunting, water-skiing, boating, swimming, picnicking, camping, trails and more.

Heifer Ranch Conference and Retreat Center, Heifer Project International - A one-of-a-kind educational and retreat facility. Visit the "Global Village," a bird's eye view of the realities of life in different parts of the world. The facility also offers guided tours, meals and an international gift shop.

Perryville - Perry County seat is surrounded by beautiful lakes and the Ouachita National Forrest. Sample small-town charm and hospitality.

Scenic 7 Byway - The National Scenic Byway enters Perry County north of Fourche Junction and extends past the county's southernmost border, providing grand views of the Ouachita National Forest. This route is popular year-round, especially during the fall color season.

South Fourche Recreation Area - Six primitive campsites and canoeing access to the South Fourche River, a designated Scenic Area and quality float stream.

Nimrod Lake Recreation Area - Fishing, water-skiing, camping, picnicking and swimming at this corps of Engineers lake. 126 campsites are in Perry County, all with electrical hookups, water and boat ramps.

Cypress Creek, Bigelow and Toad Suck Parks - Corps of Engineers parks on the Arkansas River offer a variety of campsites and facilities, including boat ramps.

Wye Mountain - Beautiful fields of yellow daffodils in early spring, drawing visitors from all over Arkansas and the South.