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Lake Poinsett State Park is a Arkansas state park on
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in Poinsett County,
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in the
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. The park was formed after the damming of Distress Creek to create a recreational lake in the county in 1960. The park is located along the western bank of the lake and is open for year-round for camping/picnicking. Boat rentals are available from February to November.


History

Activists in
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and elsewhere in Poinsett County began efforts to obtain a recreational lake in their area in the 1950s, but their efforts were not successful due to a lack of funds. The idea was adopted by the
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, who made plans to
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Distress Creek as funds became available, but the money would not come through until former Arkansas highway commissioner Dan Portis discussed the plan with Arkansas governor
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. The dam became a reality in 1960, and was named for Poinsett County. The idea for a state park came from locals Richard Woods and L. K. Collier, who donated of land toward a park. Locals raised enough money to double the donation of land to the Arkansas State Parks, Recreation and Travel Commission, who deemed the land big enough for a park and accepted the donation on June 21, 1963, making Lake Poinsett State Park the 20th state park in Arkansas.


Recreation

Fishers will find bass,
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,
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, and
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in the lake's shallow waters. The park offers 29 campsites (4 class A, 22 Class B, and 3 tent sites), but does not contain any other types of cabin or lodging. A pavilion with restrooms is available near the campsites. Park interpreters guide visitors along trail walks in addition to wildlife and birding tours. Kayaking and canoe tours on the lake are also guided by park interpreters seasonally. The Great Blue Heron Trail is a hiking trail that beginning near the children's playground and winds in a loop through the woods. Picnic tables are scattered throughout the park in open areas. Four other state parks accompany Lake Poinsett State Park atop Crowley's Ridge:
Crowley's Ridge State Park Crowley's Ridge State Park is a Arkansas state park in Greene County, Arkansas in the United States atop Crowley's Ridge. Located on the former homesite of pioneer Benjamin Crowley, the park contains many excellent examples of the work done by ...
,
Lake Frierson State Park Lake Frierson State Park is a Arkansas state park on Crowley's Ridge in Greene County, eastern Arkansas. Containing a reservoir built by the Soil Conservation Service, the park entered the system in 1975. The park skirts the Crowley's Ridge ...
,
Parkin Archeological State Park Parkin Archeological State Park, also known as Parkin Indian Mound, is an archeological site and state park in Parkin, Cross County, Arkansas. Around 1350–1650 CE an aboriginal palisaded village existed at the site, at the confluence of ...
, and Village Creek State Park are all nearby.


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Marina & Boat Rentals - Lake Poinsett State Park
{{authority control State parks of Arkansas Crowley's Ridge Protected areas of Poinsett County, Arkansas Bodies of water of Poinsett County, Arkansas Poinsett Protected areas established in 1963 1963 establishments in Arkansas