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Access Site AR

Stony Creek

Rolling Fork - De Queen Lake

Source: arkansas_highway_and_transportation_department Updated 1 year ago

City: De Queen, AR
County: Sevier County
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 34.11178610, -94.36223780
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About This Access Site
The Stony Creek boat ramp provides convenient access to the Rolling Fork arm of De Queen Lake in southwest Arkansas. This is a popular spot for kayakers, canoeists, and motorized boaters to launch onto the lake.

The boat ramp is located within the Cossatot Reefs Campground, a scenic recreation area managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The campground offers a variety of amenities including campsites, picnic shelters, and hiking trails. The boat ramp allows easy access to De Queen Lake, which is known for its extensive boating opportunities.

Paddlers should be aware that the Rolling Fork is a relatively small, slow-moving tributary that feeds into the larger De Queen Lake. Boaters will find ample room to explore the lake's coves and shorelines. However, the ramp may become crowded during peak season, so arriving early in the day is recommended. Overall, Stony Creek offers a well-maintained launch site for enjoying the scenic waterways of southwest Arkansas.