Beaver Lake
A dam built over the White River created Beaver Lake, a man-made reservoir in the Ozark Mountains of Northwest Arkansas. There are 784 kilometers of shoreline around Beaver Lake. It is a well-liked tourist site because of its tall limestone bluffs, natural caves, and a variety of plants and flowering shrubs. Northwest Arkansas gets its drinking water from Beaver Lake, which Beaver Water District also manages, treats, and sells. Beaver Lake is one of the best lakes to visit in Arkansas.
There are also constructed picnic spaces, boat launches, and hiking trails close to the lake. Along the lake's edge, a number of businesses operate marinas and hire boats. The enormous limestone bluffs that cover a large portion of Beaver Lake's shoreline provide a special aesthetic attraction.
The most well-liked pastime at Beaver Lake is fishing. Beaver Lake offers a range of fishing activities with over 28,000 acres of water to explore. Perhaps the most popular type of fishing at the lake is bass fishing, where prize fish are frequently retrieved from the water. You should head to creek mouths like War Eagle Creek and Rambo Creek if you want to catch your own.
Location: Ozark Mountains, Benton / Carroll / Washington County, Arkansas