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City Rock Bluff

White River Calico Rock

360° Photo of City Rock Bluff-Use Your Mouse or Move Your Phone The camera we use for 360° photos. Click the photo to get yours today! City Rock Bluff is near Calico Rock, AR. It is a sheer bluff along the White River. Calico Rock is known for the calico-colored rock bluffs that rise majestically…Read more

White River State Park

BSWR state park

White River State Park is located on the city of Bull Shoals’ side of Bull Shoals dam. It includes an overlook of the White River and the downstream side of the dam. It also includes a visitor center you can visit during business hours. There is also a large spring in the park known as…Read more

White Hole Access

WR White Hole

White Hole Access is accessible from Highway 178 between Flippin and Bull Shoals, AR. This area is only a short distance below Bull Shoals Dam on the White River. The area includes a boat launch, toilets, and covered picnic tables. It provides wade fishing or bank fishing, depending on the current water release from Bull…Read more

Forrest & Nina Wood Access

forest nina wood

Forrest & Nina Wood Access area has a boat launch and also has a walkway down to the river. This is a catch-and-release area. Barbless hooks are required to be used. There is a handicap-accessible ramp that leads down to the riverside for greater access to all. This access is almost directly across the river…Read more

Jim Griffin Access

Jim Griffin Access Park

The Jim Griffin access has a concrete boat ramp and also has a walkway down to the river. This is a catch-and-release area. Barbless hooks are required to be used. There is a handicap-accessible ramp that leads down to the riverside for greater access to all. Be sure and get your Arkansas fishing license and…Read more

Cotter Arkansas Trout Fishing

Rainboow trout

Trout are not a native fish species in Arkansas. Since the 1950s when dams were built on the White and other rivers in Arkansas to control seasonal flooding, the natural fisheries were destroyed by the cold water discharged from the dams. Before the dams were built the streams were home to smallmouth bass and other…Read more