Month: July 2023

Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge

Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge

Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge, situated in Crittenden County, Arkansas, roughly 20 miles to the north-northwest of Memphis, Tennessee, was established in 1961. Its primary purpose is to provide a safe sanctuary for migrating and overwintering waterfowl. In 1886, the Wapanocca Outing Club began meeting there 

White River National Wildlife Refuge

White River National Wildlife Refuge

White River National Wildlife Refuge was founded in 1935 to safeguard migratory animals and birds and ensure their safety. Near the point where the White River meets the Mississippi; you’ll find the refuge on its floodplain. The bottomland hardwood forest at White River National Wildlife 

Kofa National Wildlife Refuge

Kofa National Wildlife Refuge

Kofa National Wildlife Refuge in southwest Arizona spans over 665,400 desert terrain between Quartzsite and Yuma. Although hikers, photographers, and people interested in wildlife are the most frequent visitors to the Crystal Hill Area, there are also rock hounds and stargazers to be found there. 

Lake Charles State Park

Lake Charles State Park

Lake Charles State Park is a family-friendly campground with 60 sites for tents, trailers, and RVs, offering stunning views of the lake from its bluff location in the Ozark Mountains’ foothills. In addition, the campground features two recreational vehicles (RVs) and one Yurt available for 

Jenkins Ferry State Park

Jenkins Ferry State Park

Jenkins Ferry State Park is a park in Arkansas that is both beautiful and noteworthy in terms of Arkansas’s history. The park is close to the Battle of Jenkins Ferry site, which occurred during the American Civil War. It provides tourists with a blend of 

Louisiana Purchase State Park

Louisiana Purchase State Park

Louisiana Purchase State Park is a park that commemorates the historic Louisiana Purchase agreement. This ensures that the origin of every property survey that is connected to the Louisiana Purchase of 1803 is maintained. To reach the granite monument that marks this significant place, guests