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Felsenthal Lock and Dam, Arkansas & Louisiana, USA
The Felsenthal Lock and Dam, also known as Lake Jack Lee, is located in South Central Arkansas at the confluence of the Ouachita and Saline Rivers. A small portion of the 15,000-acre lake is located in the state of Louisiana, and the rest is sprawled across Arkansas’ Ashley, Bradley, and Union Counties.
Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia
Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is a wetlands complex located on the confluence of the Saline and Ouachita Rivers. The refuge is dissected by an intricate system of rivers, creeks, sloughs, and lakes throughout a bottomland hardwood forest that rises to …
Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Named for a small community located at its southwest corner, this 76,000 acre refuge contains an abundance of water resources dominated by the Ouachita and Saline Rivers and the Felsenthal Pool. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is pleased to announce the winners of the 2024 Arkansas Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest.
18 Best Crappie Fishing Lakes in Arkansas
Lake Jack Lee (Grand Marais) Located in the Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge in Southern Arkansas, Jack Lee is a 15,000-acre lake with standing green timber and cypress trees where crappie gather during the spawn.
Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge - Encyclopedia of Arkansas
2024年4月19日 · Felsenthal Lock and Dam on the Ouachita River impounds Lake Jack Lee, which the refuge surrounds. Numerous other waterways, such as Caney Bayou and Big Brushy Creek, flow into the refuge, which is also dotted by numerous smaller lakes, including a few oxbows of the Ouachita River.
Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge - thearmchairexplorer.com
Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge is a 64,902-acre property in southern Arkansas. It was the damming to create Lake Jack Lee that created the regularly flooded bottomland hardwood forest that makes up a significant part of Felsenthal NWR.
Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge - Encyclopedia of Arkansas
Aerial view of the locks at Felsenthal Lock and Dam near Felsenthal (Union County). The dam impounds Lake Jack Lee, a large lake in Ashley, Bradley, and Union counties. The lake is part of the Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge.
Fishing at Felsenthal Lock and Dam, Arkansas
Two day-use facilities are located at Lake Jack Lee, including a picnic area, playground, and fishing pier. Boat launches, parking lots, and restrooms are also available to the public.
Felsenthal NWR--Lake Jack Lee - Union, Arkansas, US - Birding …
Established in 1975, Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge is located in southeast Arkansas, approximately eight miles west of the town of Crossett. Named for a small community located at its southwest corner, this 76,000 acre refuge contains an abundance of water resources dominated by the Ouachita and Saline Rivers and the Felsenthal Pool.
Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge - Wikiwand articles
Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is a wetlands complex located on the confluence of the Saline and Ouachita Rivers. The refuge is dissected by an intricate system of rivers, creeks, sloughs, and lakes throughout a bottomland hardwood forest that rises to …