This is a brief followup to my previous post on the North end of the Scenic 7 Byway in Arkansas. We did not take a lot of photos on the southern part of the trip.
There was a marker like this in the North and in the South.
Here is one of the forest, from near the Cliff Inn, that is called the Grand Canyon of the Ozarks.
If you haven’t visited the Ozarks region, yet, you should, soon!
Dr. Bill ;-)
The “Aux Arcs (Pronounced “O-zark”) Observer” - this “Dr. Bill” blog consists of comments and observations on life and travel from the perspective of the heartland region of America known as the Ozarks (a word derived from the pronunciation of the French: “aux arcs”).
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Friday, October 2, 2009
Scenic 7 Byway - North
We recently drove down Arkansas Highway 7, all an Arkansas Scenic Byway, most a National Scenic Byway, from Harrison through Russellville to Hot Springs... making several stops along the way. Just some highlights, here, for you to check out an consider for yourself. Of course, we crossed the Buffalo National River (private site; NPS; NPCA; .
The river was at flood stage:
It was even posted:
We went by the Hollis CCC camp - where my daughter and son-in-law Annette and Larry visited in May 2005.
We stopped on a mountain top for a picnic lunch.
We stopped at a ranger lookout, Nancy took this one:
If you haven’t visited the Ozarks region, yet, you should, soon!
Dr. Bill ;-)
The river was at flood stage:
It was even posted:
We went by the Hollis CCC camp - where my daughter and son-in-law Annette and Larry visited in May 2005.
We stopped on a mountain top for a picnic lunch.
We stopped at a ranger lookout, Nancy took this one:
If you haven’t visited the Ozarks region, yet, you should, soon!
Dr. Bill ;-)
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