Started By
Message

Anyone ever camped through Arkansas?

Posted on 3/8/15 at 8:21 pm
Posted by Leonard Threenette
Member since Jul 2014
874 posts
Posted on 3/8/15 at 8:21 pm
The wife and I want to take a trip up through Arkansas tent camping and having sex in creeks. Looking for a route of places to definitely hit. What y'all got?

Posted by kywildcatfanone
Wildcat Country!
Member since Oct 2012
118806 posts
Posted on 3/8/15 at 8:21 pm to
You sound like Arkansas material.
Posted by SuperSaint
Sorting Out OT BS Since '2007'
Member since Sep 2007
140462 posts
Posted on 3/8/15 at 8:22 pm to
quote:

The wife
If she is your sister as well, yall will fit right in.... Have fun
Posted by Jim Rockford
Member since May 2011
98083 posts
Posted on 3/8/15 at 8:23 pm to
If you're talking about backpacking, Ouachita Trail, Ozark Highlands Trail, and Buffalo River Trail are all great. But stay out of the creeks for your sexytime ,Other hikers use them for drinking water.
Posted by Leonard Threenette
Member since Jul 2014
874 posts
Posted on 3/8/15 at 8:24 pm to
We're from Louisiana baws. Arkansas has some nice scenery. Stay focused
Posted by Leonard Threenette
Member since Jul 2014
874 posts
Posted on 3/8/15 at 8:25 pm to
quote:

If you're talking about backpacking


More of just camping in the tent and seeing some cool scenery. My wife's knee won't allow for backpacking for very long right now. Tore her ACL and still not 100%
This post was edited on 3/8/15 at 8:26 pm
Posted by soccerfüt
Location: A Series of Tubes
Member since May 2013
65426 posts
Posted on 3/8/15 at 8:27 pm to
quote:

Anyone ever camped through Arkansas?

Yes.

If you are wanting to do so, then....



This post was edited on 3/8/15 at 8:28 pm
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
259604 posts
Posted on 3/8/15 at 8:29 pm to
Shady Lake
Lake DeGray
Petit Jean
Blanchard Springs Caverns
Posted by oR33Do
Tuscaloosa
Member since Oct 2012
13561 posts
Posted on 3/8/15 at 8:37 pm to
Spring River in Hardy Arkansas
Greer's Ferry Lake
Heber Springs
Norfolk Dam
Posted by sparkinator
Lake Claiborne
Member since Dec 2007
4455 posts
Posted on 3/8/15 at 8:46 pm to
quote:

Shady Lake
Lake DeGray
Petit Jean
Blanchard Springs Caverns


+1

Albert Pike
Cotter (on White River) if you like to fish

Petit Jean is really nice. They've got a nice short trail to a waterfall. Very scenic. Used to have car museum there, horse riding, fishing pond.
Posted by ManBearTiger
BRLA
Member since Jun 2007
21823 posts
Posted on 3/8/15 at 8:46 pm to
Eagle Rock Loop is great, went with some buddies a couple years back.
Posted by daviddsims
West Monroe
Member since Dec 2008
587 posts
Posted on 3/8/15 at 8:58 pm to
Will be doing the Little Missouri Trail at the end of March. I have ridden ATV's in almost every area of Arkansas over the years but this will be my first hike.
Posted by cgrand
HAMMOND
Member since Oct 2009
38615 posts
Posted on 3/8/15 at 8:58 pm to
when are you going?
ozarks can be miserable in the dead of summer

if your wife can't hike then petit Jean is a good choice
Posted by HarryBalzack
Member since Oct 2012
15216 posts
Posted on 3/8/15 at 9:01 pm to
"THE situation in Arkansas is a shade worse than elsewhere because Arkansas is perhaps the most shiftless and backward state in the whole galaxy. Only Mississippi offers it serious rivalry for last place in all American tables of statistics. It has some good soil, but in the main it is poor and worked out, and two-thirds of its people are benighted and miserable. Two gangs of grafters prey upon them, the one made up of professional politicians of a peculiarly vicious and unconscionable type, and the other composed of cross-roads ecclesiastics even worse.

No state offers better picking for evangelists. It has a full outfit of anti-evolution laws and other such products of the camp-meeting, and, though moonshining is widespread, there is heavy majority for Prohibition. The enlightened minority is a minority indeed, and it is confined to a few towns...

Naturally enough, every youngster of any human value who grows up in such a wallow clears out as soon as possible. Arkansas thus grows progressively poorer intellectually, and large areas of it are already sunk to the level of Haiti or Albania. Of the 141 persons who represent it in "Who's Who in America" -- the smallest representation, and by far, of any state of its size, save only Mississippi -- no less than 59 are either pedagogues or public officials, two classes that get in ex officio. Save for seven doctors in practice at Hot Springs, not one of them a native, it hasn't a single medical man worthy of inclusion. As for its lawyers and ecclesiastics, they are all only neighborhood worthies, and of its so-called authors and editors, 10 in number, no more than two have ever been heard of outside the state.

The backwardness of such underprivileged commonwealths is little appreciated by persons who have not visited them. Because they occasionally produce a politician who makes a noise at Washington, and are thus regarded with tender respect by other politicians, it is commonly assumed that they are substantially like the other states. One frequently hears, indeed, that all of the American states are virtually alike. But this is certainly not true. There is as much difference between the more civilized states of the East and upper Middle West and the stagnant states of the South and Southwest as there is between England and Portugal...

Several years ago I enjoyed the somewhat depressing pleasure of making a tour of the country lying along the border between Arkansas and Oklahoma. I can only say that I came out of it feeling like a man emerging from a region devastated by war. Such shabby and flea-bitten villages I had never seen before, or such dreadful people. Some of the former were so barbaric that they didn't even have regular streets; the houses, such as they were, were plumped down anywhere, and at any angle. As for the inhabitants, it is a sober fact that I saw women by the roadside with their children between their knees, picking lice like mother monkeys in the zoo.

The fields were bare and the woods were half burned. There were few fences. When one appeared, usually far gone in decay, there was always a sign on it, painted crudely with the e's backward: "Prepare To Meet Thy God."...

It is a Christian act, of course, to save Americans from starvation. But it would be an even better Christian act, I believe, to try to civilize them. You may be sure, however, that no American statesman will propose it. It would cost too many votes in 1932."

H. L. Mencken
Posted by MeridianDog
Home on the range
Member since Nov 2010
14143 posts
Posted on 3/8/15 at 9:04 pm to
Petit Jean State Park outside of Morrilton.

Blanchard Springs Caverns and park north of Mountain View.

Buffalo Point Campground on Buffalo River below Yellville

This post was edited on 3/8/15 at 9:10 pm
Posted by stlslick
St.Louis,Mo
Member since Nov 2012
14054 posts
Posted on 3/8/15 at 9:13 pm to
yes, Burt Reynolds did with some friends, eh, you will be fine.
Posted by MondayMorningMarch
Pumping Sunshine. She's cute!
Member since Dec 2006
16825 posts
Posted on 3/8/15 at 9:55 pm to
Hwy 7 between Russellville and Harrison has all kinds of great stuff. If you can find Lost Valley near Jasper you will be a very happy camper. There's a wild cave at the head of the ceek, so bring flashlights.
Posted by LC412000
Any location where a plane flies
Member since Mar 2004
16673 posts
Posted on 3/8/15 at 9:57 pm to
quote:

Shady Lake
Lake DeGray
Petit Jean
Blanchard Springs Caverns


+1

Lake Catherine
Posted by djangochained
Gardere
Member since Jul 2013
19054 posts
Posted on 3/8/15 at 10:27 pm to
That pussy is gonna stink after a few days camping
Posted by Goalman34
Ruston, LA
Member since Sep 2013
512 posts
Posted on 3/8/15 at 10:32 pm to
Pics of wife/sister?
This post was edited on 3/8/15 at 10:33 pm
first pageprev pagePage 1 of 2Next pagelast page

Back to top
logoFollow TigerDroppings for LSU Football News
Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to get the latest updates on LSU Football and Recruiting.

FacebookTwitterInstagram