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Encyclopedia > Little Red River

The Little Red River is a river in north-central Arkansas. State nickname: The Natural State Other U.S. States Capital Little Rock Largest city Little Rock Governor Mike Huckabee (R) Official languages English Area 137,732 km² (29th)  - Land 134,856 km²  - Water 2,876 km² (2. ...


The upper tributaries of the Little Red River are known as the South Fork, the Middle Fork, and the Devils Fork.


The South Fork begins in the Ozark National Forest near Scotland in Van Buren County and flows into Greers Ferry Lake near Clinton. Scotland, Arkansas is located in Eastern Van Buren County, Arkansas, near the head of the South Fork of the Little Red River. ... Van Buren County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. ... Greers Ferry Lake is a manmade lake in North Central Arkansas, about 60 miles north of Little Rock, Arkansas, for flood control, recreation, and power generation. ... Clinton is a city located in Van Buren County, Arkansas. ...


The Middle Fork begins only a few miles from the South Fork near Tilly in Van Buren County but flows northward into Searcy County. In Searcy County the river turns east and flows into Stone County where it turns south and flows to meet Greers Ferry Lake in Cleburne County. Tilly, Arkansas is located in Southwestern Van Buren County, Arkansas, near the head of the Middle Fork of the Little Red River. ... Van Buren County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. ... Searcy County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. ... Stone County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. ... Cleburne County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. ...


The Devils Fork begins in Northeastern Cleburne County, Arkansas and flows southwest to meet Greers Ferry Lake near Ida, Arkansas. Cleburne County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. ... Greers Ferry Lake is a manmade lake in North Central Arkansas, about 60 miles north of Little Rock, Arkansas, for flood control, recreation, and power generation. ...


The three forks converge into the North section of Greers Ferry Lake, which is connected to the South section of the lake by the Narrows, the site of the former Little Red River. The Little Red River begins to flow again at the Army Corps of Engineers hydroelectric dam at Heber Springs. The single channel runs from the dam to its mouth at the White River near Georgetown, Arkansas, a distance of 30 miles. The area around the mouth of the river is within the Henry Gray/Hurricane Lake Wildlife Management Area south of Augusta in White County. Greers Ferry Lake is a manmade lake in North Central Arkansas, about 60 miles north of Little Rock, Arkansas, for flood control, recreation, and power generation. ... United States Army Corps of Engineers logo The United States Army Corps of Engineers, or USACE, is made up of some 34,600 military men and women. ... Heber Springs is a city located in Cleburne County, Arkansas. ... The White River is a 722-mile-long river that flows through the US states of Arkansas and Missouri. ... Augusta is a city located in Woodruff County, Arkansas. ... White County is a county located in the U.S. state of Arkansas. ...


The water level of the lower sections varies greatly because of releases of cold water from the dam at Greers Ferry during power generation. These water releases can be challenging for boaters. The lower section has a varied geography with areas of gravelly rapids, boulder strewn areas, and slow, deep, pools.


The lower stretch of the river is well-known for its excellent trout fishing. The US Fish and Wildlife Service maintains a trout hatchery just below the Greers Ferry Dam and release large numbers of mature trout into the lower Little Red regularly. Greers Ferry Lake is the home of the world-record walleye and the Little Red itself is the home of the world-record brown trout (40 pounds 4 ounces (18.3 kg)). Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Trout is the common name given to a number of species of freshwater fishes belonging to the salmon family, Salmonidae. ... The USFWS logo The United States Fish and Wildlife Service is a unit of the United States Department of the Interior that is dedicated to managing and preserving wildlife. ... Binomial name Sander vitreus (Mitchill, 1818) This article is about the fish; for the terms related to the eye, see Iris (anatomy) and Strabismus. ...


During the American Civil War the Battle of Whitney's Lane took place near Searcy on the banks of the Little Red. The American Civil War was fought in the United States from 1861 until 1865 between the United States – forces coming mostly from the 23 northern states of the Union – and the newly-formed Confederate States of America, which consisted of 11 southern states that had declared their secession. ... The Battle of Whitneys Lane was a small, but psychologically important, land battle of the American Civil War fought on 19 May 1862 in north central Arkansas. ...


Carl Garner, in his job as manager of the Little Red River and Greers Ferry Lake, but without sufficient funding for a staffed cleanup, sought participation from the local citizenry to collect trash scattered about the waterways. The effort resulted in Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day promoted by Keep America Beautiful. Carl Garner (1924?-) served as resident engineer of Greers Ferry Lake since its construction in 1959, and in that capacity, he organized a citizen cleanup of the area which expanded to Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day. ... Greers Ferry Lake is a manmade lake in North Central Arkansas, about 60 miles north of Little Rock, Arkansas, for flood control, recreation, and power generation. ... Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day is a day observed in the United States to encourage nationwide citizen participation in the cleanup of federal lands. ... Keep America Beautiful Founded in 1953, the organization is best known for the famous Crying Indian public service advertisement, which launched on the first Earth Day in 1971. ...


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GORP - Little Red River, Arkansas (1238 words)
The condition of the river is dependent upon generation periods of the powerhouse at the dam.
The Little Red is among the real blue-ribbon trout streams of America and takes her place alongside the White as one of the best in the South.
The Little Red is also one of Arkansas's most popular flyfishing streams, and the many shoals exposed during low water periods offer ideal locations to hook a hefty trout on a variety of fly patterns.
Little Red River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (450 words)
The Little Red River is a river in north-central Arkansas.
The upper tributaries of the Little Red River are known as the South Fork, the Middle Fork, and the Devils Fork.
Greers Ferry Lake is the home of the world-record walleye and the Little Red itself is the home of the world-record brown trout (40 pounds 4 ounces (18.3 kg)).
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