To Bois d'Ark Lake Finger Point Landing
Total Miles
2.9
Elevation
112.05 ft
Duration
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Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Overview
This track takes you to Finger Point Landing on Bois d'Arc Lake in Arkansas. This 13,626-acre area is composed of 5,866 acres of state-owned land and 7,760 acres leased from International Paper and Potlatch timber companies. The primary objective of this management area is to provide high-quality wildlife habitat and public hunting opportunities. Bois d'Arc Lake provides excellent fishing and bird-watching opportunities. The area consists primarily of bottomland hardwood habitats. This includes a 660-acre greentree waterfowl area. Little Grassy Duck Area is a 150-acre moist soil management unit. Bois d'Arc Lake and the associated creeks and sloughs are also home to the American alligator. Caution should be used at all times, especially during warm weather, and swimming is not allowed. The lake also has numerous stumps and logs which require slow boat operations. Primitive campsites are available around the lake and on the west side of the WMA.
Photos of To Bois d'Ark Lake Finger Point Landing
Difficulty
This trail consists of gravel roads that can be sloppy when raining.
History
This 13,626-acre wildlife management area was originally named for Bois d'Arc Creek when it was established in the 1950s. The Commission re-named the area Dr. Lester Sitzes III Bois d'Arc WMA in 2004 to honor its former chairman. The AGFC owns 5,866 acres of bottomland hardwoods on the property and leases 7,760 acres of intensively managed pine. The area is noted for excellent duck, deer, turkey, squirrel, and rabbit hunting. A system of levees and water-control structures enhances waterfowl habitat, including a 660-acre greentree reservoir, a 150-acre moist-soil unit, and a 185-acre waterfowl rest area. The AGFC also manages deer, turkey, and alligator hunts on the property through a permit draw system. The 650-acre Dr. Lester Sitzes III Bois d'Arc Lake was renovated in 2002 and provides excellent year-round bird-watching and fishing opportunities. Swimming is prohibited because of the area's American alligator population. Two large camping areas and four public access areas are available on the lake. For additional information, contact the Hope Regional Office toll-free at (877)-777-5580.
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