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Come Explore Arkansas’ Mammoth Spring State Park!

May 26, 2017 by Corey A. Edwards

Mammoth Spring State ParkMammoth Spring State Park, in Mammoth Spring, AR is home to the state’s largest natural spring, a 10-acre spring fed lake, opportunities for boating, fishing, hiking, picnicking, and much more!

Mammoth Spring is the second largest spring in the Ozarks. It flows at an amazing average rate of almost 10 million gallons an hour! All this water is the direct result of rainfall over the high plains of southern Missouri. The rainfall percolates down through the soil to a vast system of interconnected cavities that eventually converge and reappear aboveground as a scenic 10-acre lake with an island in Mammoth Spring State Park.

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Bathe In the Glow of Garvan Woodland Gardens Holiday Lights!

November 21, 2016 by Corey A. Edwards

Garvan Woodland Gardens Holiday Lights 2016Come out to Garvan Woodland Gardens between November 19th and December 31st, 2016 for the Garvan Woodland Gardens Holiday Lights display. This stunning, annual spectacle attracts thousands of visitors each year!

Garvan Woodland Gardens is a must-see Arkansas attraction no matter what time of year you’re here. Once this world-class, botanical garden transforms itself for the holidays, however …

Well, let’s just say that Garvan Woodland Gardens Holiday Lights display is one for the bucket list.

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Garvan Woodland Gardens Holiday Lights 2014

November 15, 2014 by Corey A. Edwards

Garvan Woodland Gardens Holiday LightsUniversity of Arkansas’ Garvan Woodland Gardens Holiday Lights light up the spirit of the holidays with their stunningly beautiful 2014 Christmas lights and animated displays!

Garvan Woodland Gardens is a world-class, botanical garden located on a peninsula extending into Lake Hamilton and frequently described as one of the most beautiful places in Arkansas – especially this time of year! Come see the eye-poppingly gorgeous effect of over 4 million, brilliant bulbs on 17 acres of the University of Arkansas’ Garvan Woodland Gardens

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