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Greers Ferry Lake
,
Arkansas
Greers
Ferry
Lake
is a U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers lake in north central
Arkansas
with 32,000 surface acres
and 276 miles of shoreline. While Greers Ferry is big enough to include two
towns and multiple campsites, the optimum diving area is small. It is
between Eden Isle and the Greers Ferry Dam.
Depths
to: 180
feet (55 m).
Visibility:
During early
season from early April to late June, and in the late season from
mid-September through November, visibility can exceed 35 feet (10.5 m).
Water
temperature: Low
to mid-60s Fahrenheit (16-19 degrees Celsius) at the surface in early season
to mid- to upper 80s F (29-31 C) in the late season. At 50 feet (15 m) and
deeper, mid-50s (12-13 C) in early season to upper 50s (14-15 C) in the late
season.
Aquatic
life: White
bass, hybrid striped bass, walleye, black bass, crappie, catfish, brim,
bluegill and big mouth bass.
Fees:
Most day use/recreational fees are about $4 per day, which includes boat
launch.
On-site
amenities:
Marinas
, campsites.
More
info: Visit
Heber Springs Chamber of Commerce at www.heber-springs.com or the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers at www.swl.usace.army.mil/parks/greersferry.
Open:
Amenities like
campsites in some parks close for the season November 1 but boat ramps and
water access remain open year-round. It's best to call (501) 362-2416 before
you leave home.
Getting
there: From
Little Rock
,
Arkansas
,
drive north on U.S. Highway 65. Take the Arkansas Highway 92 exit and drive
northeast to Greers Ferry.
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