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Crossett, Arkansas

Directions: Call or go to the main facility 5 miles west of Crossett on Hwy 82 W for specific directions

65,000 acres of vital bottomland hardwood in eastern Arkansas managed primarily for wintering and resident waterfowl, birds and other endangered species and indigenous wildlife. Public use opportunities include hunting, trapping, wildlife observation, photography, environmental education. Camping, hunting, and fishing are available on a limited basis.

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Overflow National Wildlife Refuge

Directions: Call or go to the main facility 5 miles west of Crossett on Hwy 82 W for specific directions 65,000

Crossett, AR Wildlife Refuges


Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge

The world's largest green-tree reservoir consisting of the 15,000-acres Felsenthal Pool that is more than doubled to 36,000 acres during winter flooding; fishing, hunting, wildlife observation; public use areas at Crossett Harbor Recreational Park and Grand Marais; visitor center; primitive camping

Crossett, AR Wildlife Refuges

Company House Museum

Directions: From Ark. 133 T; located adjacent to the City Park Three-room shotgun company house built in 1910

Crossett, AR Museums

Crossett City Park

Park offers a variety of pavilions that can be used for birthday parties, reunions, parties

Crossett, AR City Parks

Things to do near Crossett, AR

El Dorado Downtown

Directions: U.S. 167 to Main Street Exit. Three miles to downtown. Boutiques and shops on historic square; walking tour of...

Fort Southerland Park

Fort Southerland (also known as Fort Diamond) and Fort Lookout were both part of the formidable fortifications started by Con...

Perot Theatre

Built in 1924 and originally known as the Saenger Theatre, this fully-restored Italian Renaissance theatre has hosted such pe...

Drew County Historical Museum

Artifacts, antiques in a home built in 1909; two 1800s log cabins; guided tours, activity programs ...