
U.S. Congressman Bruce Westerman says it’s time for campers and Albert Pike’s frequent visitors to get back to the outdoors.
U.S. Congressman Bruce Westerman says it’s time for campers and Albert Pike’s frequent visitors to get back to the outdoors.
The Albert Pike Recreation Area was closed after a major flash flood killed 20 people on June 11, 2010.
While seeing a snake in one’s yard can be frightening at first, non-venomous snakes can be an asset to homeowners. They help control other wildlife on the property, preying on rodents, insects, toads, frogs, crayfish, minnows, and even other snakes.
The Arkansas 4-H program is offering three-day camps meant to introduce children as young as 5 to the joys of camping — along with their parent or guardian.
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