Exploring Arkansas
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Exploring Arkansas: Trails Less Traveled: Ravenden Springs
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Exploring Arkansas: Trails Less Traveled: Ravenden Springs
Exploring Arkansas: Trails Less Traveled: Kings River Overlook Trail
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South of Eureka Springs in the Madison County Wildlife Management Area is the Kings River Overlook Trail. The Overlook is great for bald eagle observation, not to mention spectacular views of the Kings River. The trail is one-mile round trip.
Exploring Arkansas: Trails Less Traveled: Round Top Mountain
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The 2.2 mile loop trail at Round Top Mountain south of Jasper, offers overlooks of the town, impressive blufflines, rock formations, wildflowers and sadly, what’s left of a B-52 bomber when it crashed into the mountain in 1948.
Exploring Arkansas: Trails Less Traveled Alum Cove National Recreation Trail
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This wonderful trail south of Jasper, first astounds you with a massive natural stone bridge, that at one time was actually used by vehicles. Farther along you’ll discover little cavern “hideaways” which the locals call “goat houses” since they were once used by roaming goats.
Exploring Arkansas: Trails Less Traveled: Red Bluff Overlook
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Overlooks along the Buffalo National River are aplenty, but this lesser-known overlook near the tiny town of Gilbert offers a spectacular breathtaking view and is only about fifty feet or so off a dirt road.
Exploring Arkansas: Trails Less Traveled: Bayou Bartholomew
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It happens to be the longest bayou in the world- Bayou Bartholomew, extending from Pine Bluff, Arkansas to Sterlington, Louisiana- 359 miles. The Bayou Bartholomew Nature Trail in Pine Bluff offers the opportunity to explore this steam without having to get on the water!
Exploring Arkansas: Trails Less Traveled: Horner Neck Lake
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North of Helena in the St. Francis National Forest is one gem of a lake-Horner Neck Lake. A float trip on this secluded forty acre lake offers plenty of wildlife and plenty of fishing- largemouth bass, catfish, crappie ,bluegill or brim and green sunfish.
Exploring Arkansas: Trails Less Traveled: Ranch North Woods Preserve
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This Nature Conservancy Preserve just west of Little Rock is 234 acres of pure, pristine beauty that’s only minutes from the metro area, providing peace and solitude. Taking a float trip in a canoe or kayak along the Little Maumelle River, is the best way to fully appreciate this piece of paradise.
Exploring Arkansas: Trails Less Traveled: Winding Stairs Trail
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Located in one of the most picturesque sections of the Ouachita Mountain Range, southeast of Mena, Winding Stairs Trail comprises two miles of the sixteen-mile-long Little Missouri River Trail. Along the way you’ll find scenic rock formations, cascades and swimming holes. The trail gets its namesake from the series of bends and rapids of the river.
Exploring Arkansas: Trails Less Traveled: Wattensaw Bayou
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This water route at the Wattensaw Wildlife Management Area near Hazen, was one of the first water trails designated by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. WMA’s have always been popular with hunters and anglers. Now a different group of outdoor enthusiasts are enjoying them- those with a paddle and a canoe or kayak.
Exploring Arkansas: Trails Less Traveled: HWY 123 Falls
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Unbeknownst to many a traveler driving along Highway 123 in the Ozark National Forest, there’s a scenic waterfall only about a hundred yards from the road. Named “Hwy 123 Falls” by a local author, it’s a peaceful and relaxing setting that’s off the beaten path.
Exploring Arkansas: Travel Less Traveled: Madison Co. WMA Falls
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South of Eureka Springs in the Madison County Wildlife Management Area are a couple of waterfalls that are quite easily accessible from the road - Glory B Falls and Road 299 Falls- “wet weather” falls that are best enjoyed during spring time.
Exploring Arkansas: Trails Less Traveled: Moonshiners Cave/Falls
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What began as a pioneer family “root cellar” in an enclosed bluff shelter in the Ozarks, later turned into something quite different than storing canned goods. Nearby waterfalls add to this legendary Arkansas Ozarks attraction.
Exploring Arkansas: Trails Less Traveled: Marinoni Scenic Area
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The Marinoni Scenic Area in the Ozark National Forest is an enchanting location with picturesque bluffs, giant ferns, and breathtaking waterfalls. The 3-mile trail through the area is just north of the Mulberry River - a nationally designated Wild & Scenic River. "Exploring Arkansas: Trails Less Traveled” host Chuck Dovish highlights less-trafficked hiking and waterway options throughout the st...
Exploring Arkansas: Mountain Village 1890
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Exploring Arkansas: Mountain Village 1890
Exploring Arkansas: Litttle Italy
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Exploring Arkansas: Litttle Italy
Exploring Arkansas: Peebles Farm
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Exploring Arkansas: Peebles Farm
Exploring Arkansas: Arkansaurus
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Exploring Arkansas: Arkansaurus
Exploring Arkansas: Holly Classics
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Exploring Arkansas: Holly Classics
Exploring Arkansas: West Fork Swimmin’ Hole
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Exploring Arkansas: West Fork Swimmin’ Hole
Exploring Arkansas Special Edition: Country Music
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Exploring Arkansas Special Edition: Country Music
Exploring Arkansas September 2013
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Exploring Arkansas September 2013
Exploring Arkansas November 2019
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Exploring Arkansas November 2019
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Exploring Arkansas March 2019
Exploring Arkansas February 2019
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Exploring Arkansas February 2019

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  • @DrewJackson-vc8yr
    @DrewJackson-vc8yr Před měsícem

    Arkansas is absolutely Gorgeous

  • @lonerglide
    @lonerglide Před 6 měsíci

    Lived in rogers for 30+yrs and we rode to eureka all the time but my favorite place was stopping at the store for a cold pop and then ride down and sit in the shade by the river/lake, id love to live there in my last days ❤

  • @Owl350
    @Owl350 Před 7 měsíci

    I'm sure it's too dangerous for you to go around Nazis at Christian Churchs there !

  • @samajier2566
    @samajier2566 Před 10 měsíci

    Like video

  • @dmax64
    @dmax64 Před 10 měsíci

    I really am enjoying the rich history presented by this channel

  • @raymondg.9034
    @raymondg.9034 Před 10 měsíci

    No, thank you😢

  • @mydustycat
    @mydustycat Před 10 měsíci

    Those greedy walton kids will go burn in hell!

  • @marbleman52
    @marbleman52 Před 11 měsíci

    Well, this is 5 years later, but I thought you did a very nice job when you visited Batesville. One of my ancestors, Jehoida Jeffery, was a surveyor way back in the early 1800's and surveyed out some of the streets in Batesville, in 1825. Yep, my heritage in this area goes way back to 1816.

  • @cocoaorange1
    @cocoaorange1 Před 11 měsíci

    I never heard these stories before, nice series.

  • @larisa5799
    @larisa5799 Před rokem

    Hmm, this is an old video, b4 there has been public awareness of riding elephants & what's involved in the training processes. A true sanctuary would not force an elephant to perform their past circus tricks, lift it's leg, speak on command, put a tourist on it's back, esp with the owner holding a bullhook in his hand. Also, making them walk with tails in trunks is insulting & they don't like it. Watch Lek Chailert docs & her elephant nature park. I applaud your dedication in loving Elephants, but there's a few things your doing wrong. They feel fear when u ask them to perform, so please stop doing that. TYVM

  • @rickymartin4807
    @rickymartin4807 Před rokem

    One of my favorite episodes.

  • @user-vk3by7et5r
    @user-vk3by7et5r Před rokem

    That's not a meteorite it's a big frozen chunk of poopy. Afraid so. The peanut is a dead give away. -Joe Dirt.

  • @ScottDMoore
    @ScottDMoore Před rokem

    Do NOT move to Arkansas. Move to Texas like everybody else.

  • @user-kn6dp6sk2y
    @user-kn6dp6sk2y Před rokem

    You be too.Dont worry, be happy.And my best wishes.Thanks a lot my dear friend.I am very glad you help me.My friend Tanya Safonova but now she is Johnson in Alabama state university.She is а teacher there.I think she takes all her family from Ukraine.

    • @user-kn6dp6sk2y
      @user-kn6dp6sk2y Před rokem

      From Nikolaev.She lived in Nikolaev near my father house.Very interesting story .

    • @user-kn6dp6sk2y
      @user-kn6dp6sk2y Před rokem

      But I can't imagine I will came in Nikolaev.

  • @hannhabeebe7697
    @hannhabeebe7697 Před rokem

    15 miles from pocahontas my mom.lived there

  • @ThinkGodThankGod
    @ThinkGodThankGod Před rokem

    🤟

  • @arkansaskid5047
    @arkansaskid5047 Před rokem

    Yankees stop coming here

  • @kskufan
    @kskufan Před rokem

    I stayed in the most unique room there, it was way upstairs and it had a whole wall of a mural with a guy in a loincloth swinging in the trees.

  • @MrEdukator1
    @MrEdukator1 Před 2 lety

    Hook shot, haha classic

  • @jodymay9983
    @jodymay9983 Před 2 lety

    Is this near Ozark Arkansas??

  • @leraybojangles711
    @leraybojangles711 Před 2 lety

    Few years back I was enjoying the scenery at lake Ft. Smith when I noticed a big hairy creature bathing in the water. Immediately I was noticed & it flipped me the bird so I welcomed it with the same motion. It wasn't to happy & started my direction when I decided to run for my life, it scared the living turds outta me. Even today I still suffer from PhD from the traumatic experience. That PhD is a hell of a thing.

  • @outdoorztime2923
    @outdoorztime2923 Před 2 lety

    Very nice video, Chuck! I like the cave tour with Susan Tigert. My guess is Susan has some Native American blood. My wife is half Mohawk, and she is proud of her heritage. By the way, my oldest daughter, Destany Lytle, is a tour guide. She should hook up with Susan one of these days. They'd have a blast!

  • @ricohernandezjr.2874
    @ricohernandezjr.2874 Před 2 lety

    Where’s Chuck??

  • @TheTonialadd
    @TheTonialadd Před 2 lety

    Make sure you take some mosquito spray if you go in the summer. I live near there and the mosquitoes are huge.

  • @thefriendlyogre6455
    @thefriendlyogre6455 Před 2 lety

    Just moved to arkansas and this is now my favorite show thank you

  • @CN-dv9nj
    @CN-dv9nj Před 2 lety

    WHITHALL? By Harrisburg? I used to hang out there. Fly around on the Bell dusting crops and chasing the hawks in the sky. Haha.

  • @chokkan7
    @chokkan7 Před 2 lety

    Who is this Dovish cat? He's sure as hell not local...can't find diddly on him via Google search...what gives here?

  • @carlosperaltacontrerasthe1955

    Ojo esta? Razon ( que opino del estado de arkansas) es por que? Yo comvibir con sus rios montañas 2021 2022 es como mexicano turista en usa conosi comunity land ranchos humanidad reality la verdad

  • @dredgenbuns7702
    @dredgenbuns7702 Před 2 lety

    Good work! I am a student at UCA and it's nice seeing this great university being utilized for something like this!

  • @harrisonmott2409
    @harrisonmott2409 Před 2 lety

    Very cool! I go to UCA currently and we are studying salamanders in one of my classes.

  • @doriswood5942
    @doriswood5942 Před 2 lety

    When I was a teenager, I heard many stories from the older generation. They had some good stories. They are all gone now. I wish I would of heard all of them and could remember them. Main street has a life of it's own. Lol.

  • @urbe48
    @urbe48 Před 2 lety

    My Grandparents lived in Ravenden Springs around 1900. They were Otto and Lottie Thoma. Grandma was a Tiner her sister ,Kate,married Sular Vandergriff. We spent some summers at Sular’s farm I was 14 and loved it there.

  • @eliadamson749
    @eliadamson749 Před 2 lety

    That’s right we Arkansan’s wash our cars in waterfalls

  • @peacelizard8676
    @peacelizard8676 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Chuck!!!

  • @Grapes972
    @Grapes972 Před 2 lety

    Id like to purchase seasons on DVD

  • @ThinhTran-kk8lx
    @ThinhTran-kk8lx Před 2 lety

    Beautiful! I'd love to go there one day 31.08.2021

  • @elizabethwallace7029
    @elizabethwallace7029 Před 2 lety

    This looks beautiful! Very professional video and your tone is great.

  • @emmajeanjones6552
    @emmajeanjones6552 Před 2 lety

    I'm the little girl with the bow that they are interviewing 😭 I was so tiny

  • @fredlongino6725
    @fredlongino6725 Před 2 lety

    Floated in several years ago and got caught in a thunderstorm on trail to falls started to hail so went back and got under overturned canoes for protection as hail was large. Ended up spending the night because of storm but made for a great experience as the rain made the falls huge.

  • @richardschnacker9160
    @richardschnacker9160 Před 2 lety

    I love 56 and mountain view

  • @nunyabizniz50
    @nunyabizniz50 Před 2 lety

    I would like to let you know that I sure appreciate you and your show. A lot of these places I would never know existed. And this show helps me plan little getaways for me and my boy.

  • @richardschnacker9160
    @richardschnacker9160 Před 2 lety

    I love 56 and mountain view glenna Steven's

  • @shanekasper4587
    @shanekasper4587 Před 3 lety

    Nobody does it better than Dovish.

  • @jeffreywilliams4782
    @jeffreywilliams4782 Před 3 lety

    It's Hornor, not Horner.

  • @donnaclark7145
    @donnaclark7145 Před 3 lety

    where is this bridge

  • @ricohernandezjr.2874
    @ricohernandezjr.2874 Před 3 lety

    I love history and especially haunted history….

  • @jeannelange4820
    @jeannelange4820 Před 3 lety

    My grandfather, Allie James wife Liza, was the blacksmith in Ravenden Springs in the 1940’S and 50s. My other grandparents who lived here were Roy and Hazel Kellett. He had a gasoline station in the 50’s and 60’s. My parents were Gerald and Lora (Kellett) James were living here in the 40’s and early 50’s. He worked for Jerry Sallee raising cattle. I would love to hear from anyone familiar with the area and people. I was born in Hardy Arkansas but started first grade in Ravenden Springs. I remember the Bailey name as someone my relatives knew. I would love to move back to this beautiful area.

  • @jimpress8478
    @jimpress8478 Před 3 lety

    Don't develop anything they'll just destroy it, leave it as it is.

  • @gunnerwestjessewest3486

    Love it ,go lions

  • @EmilioExploring
    @EmilioExploring Před 3 lety

    Great info! Keep up the good work :)