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Lookout Point
One of the most scenic views is Lookout Point. Absolutely gorgeous no matter what season. Here you can see parts of three counties: Van Buren,
Stone and Searcy.
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Indian Bluffs
Many artifacts discovered and still being found under these high bluffs give evidence that indians once inhabited
this area. Brace yourself for the spectacular rock colors and formations.
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Blue Hole
This large hole is filled year round with the breathtaking site of natural clear blue water.
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Rest Area
After a few hours of riding, hitch up your horse and sit a spell at one of several rest areas along the trails.
Words can't describe the beautiful bluffs and running streams you'll find at this one.
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Lighted Rodeo Arena
After an exhilarating day of trail riding and your horses have rested back at camp, evening may find you wanting one last thrill.
Enjoy riding in our lighted arena at leisure or if that's not thrilling enough, simply ask Dennis or Freddy to run in some calves. Try your luck
at good ol' time team penning. We even have poles and barrels too if you want to give that a try.
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Bath House
Hot water showers and rest rooms are just a few short steps from the camping area.
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Peyton Creek Dam
Peyton Creek Dam stands as a monument to one man's dream, the late Clell Chadwick. He not only built this dam in 1987 but also
over the years pieced together the 4,500 acres these trails cover. Due to a flood, the dam is currently undergoing extensive restructuring by his
son Thad, who is continuing the dream.
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Running Rock
Under an enormous bluff, listen closely to hear a large stream of water running inside the gigantic rock. Fascinating because you can
hear it, but can't see it. After years, the mystery continues as to where the stream of water is coming from and where it goes.
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