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The Dripping Springs access site on the Little Red River in Cleburne County, Arkansas provides a convenient boat ramp and put-in for kayakers, canoeists, and other small boaters. This section of the Little Red River is known for its excellent trout fishing, with a trout dock located adjacent to the access site.
The Little Red River originates in the Ozark Mountains and flows over 100 miles before reaching Greers Ferry Lake. It is a popular destination for paddlers seeking a scenic, peaceful float through the scenic Ozark countryside. The river is generally calm and meandering, making it well-suited for leisurely trips by kayak or canoe.
Nearby recreation areas include the Greers Ferry Lake, which offers numerous parks and modern camping facilities. The Dam Site Campground, located within 10 miles of the Dripping Springs access, provides a convenient option for those looking to extend their time on the river. Boaters and paddlers should be aware that much of the riverbank is privately owned, so accessing the water from the banks may be limited in certain areas.