Everything about Bull Shoals-white River State Park totally explained
Bull Shoals-White River State Park is a 663 acre (2.7 km²)
state park in northwestern
Arkansas administered by the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism.
Located above and below Bull Shoals Dam, Bull Shoals-White River State Park stretches along the riverside
White River and lakeshore of
Bull Shoals Lake near
Flippin, Arkansas in the
Ozark Mountains region of north central Arkansas.
Bull Shoals State Park started in
1955 as an undeveloped shoreline leased from the
United States Army Corps of Engineers.
The park provides access to the
White River which is one on mid-America's premier trout streams as well as access to Bull Shoals Lake. This dual access provides visitors with an appealing combination of some of the best trout fishing in mid-Americ and an excellent recreational boating lake and warm water fishery.
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