Arkansas Timberlands
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The Arkansas Timberlands (sometimes also called Southern Arkansas or Southwest Arkansas) is a
Marks' Mills Battleground Historical Monument, Jenkins' Ferry Battleground Historical Monument, Overflow National Wildlife Refuge, Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge, South Arkansas Arboretum, Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources, White Oak Lake State Park, Poison Springs Battleground State Park, Millwood State Park, and Pond Creek National Wildlife Refuge. The Arkansas Timberlands is the birthplace of former President of the United States Bill Clinton.[1]
Definition
The region can be roughly defined by
University of Arkansas at Monticello School of Forest Resources, the state's only Forestry school), Crossett, El Dorado, Bearden, Camden, Magnolia, Smackover, Hope, and Texarkana
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The region can also be defined as the Arkansas segment of the Piney Woods.
Counties within the Arkansas Timberlands region:
See also
References
- ^ Brown, Dee (February 20, 1993). "Bill Clinton's Arkansas a Pine-scented Landscape of Mountains and Plains". The Buffalo News. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
33°30′N 92°30′W / 33.5°N 92.5°W