Greers Ferry Lake
Greers Ferry Lake, an American Army Corps of Engineers dam in Northern Arkansas, creates Greers Ferry Lake as its reservoir. It's about 100 kilometers north of Little Rock.
Numerous upscale neighborhoods were constructed all around the lake during the 1970s and are still being constructed. The public can participate in a variety of activities, including swimming, cliff jumping, boating, fishing, scuba diving, camping, and other water sports that are popular with both locals and visitors. The Little Red River, in the chilly water coming from under the dam, has recently become well-known for rainbow trout and has since become a year-round fishing destination. There are numerous boat docks and ramps that provide direct access to the river. Along the Little Red River, homes and even small neighborhoods have been constructed.
Greers Ferry Lake is located 90 miles from Little Rock and is a popular getaway location for residents. Heber Springs is a fantastic base camp from which to enjoy the lake. A hike up Sugar Loaf Mountain, located east of Heber Springs, offers a breathtaking view of the lake.
Location: Cleburne / Van Buren counties, Arkansas