We’ve discussed the county with over 100 waterfalls before but do you know which county has the most lakes? You’ll need to head to the east side of the state, nearly to the Mississippi border for this lake-filled haven. Pick a wildlife management area, reservoir, park, or refuge to find your perfect lake escape.

The waters of Arkansas County were so enticing they even drew the first European settlers to the area.

Google/Hannavas Eel The French trading post was established along the northern bank of the Arkansas River in 1686. The river and nearby lakes were also heavily used by the Quapaw tribe. The Arkansas Post National Memorial can still be explored today and makes for a fascinating historical trip.

Most folks flock to this county for duck season, but that’s certainly not the only reason to visit.

Facebook/Arkansas Game and Fish Commission The most well-known city in the county is Stuttgart, the duck capital of the world. In November the city hosts the Wings over the Prairie Festival which features the World’s Championship Duck Calling Contest. Duck season may bring about the most visitors to this county but don’t feel like you have to wait until winter to visit. Wildlife at the lakes is enjoyable to view all year-round.

Canoe trips are lovely during the spring since most of the lakes have a beautiful bayou feel to them.

Google/James Schrader Which is perfectly demonstrated at the peaceful Cox Cypress Lake.

Arkansas County can also provide the perfect lakeside camping trips.

Google/Sandi Vines One of our favorite stays is at Merrisach Lake. The recreation area has campsites, RV hookups, and hot showers for a stress-free getaway. Watch the wildlife fly by or spend your time fishing on the lake.

Whatever type of trip you’re needing, the lakes around this county can certainly provide.

Google/Stephanie Weithman If you’d like a straightforward list of lakes in the county, visit this site.

Which lake is your favorite to visit in Arkansas County? Tell us in the comments below! Feel free to share your lake photos with us in our Facebook group, Arkansas Nature Lovers. You should join for your chance to be featured and to discover why there’s nothing better than Arkansas’ stunning nature.

Google/Hannavas Eel

The French trading post was established along the northern bank of the Arkansas River in 1686. The river and nearby lakes were also heavily used by the Quapaw tribe. The Arkansas Post National Memorial can still be explored today and makes for a fascinating historical trip.

Facebook/Arkansas Game and Fish Commission

The most well-known city in the county is Stuttgart, the duck capital of the world. In November the city hosts the Wings over the Prairie Festival which features the World’s Championship Duck Calling Contest. Duck season may bring about the most visitors to this county but don’t feel like you have to wait until winter to visit. Wildlife at the lakes is enjoyable to view all year-round.

Google/James Schrader

Which is perfectly demonstrated at the peaceful Cox Cypress Lake.

Google/Sandi Vines

One of our favorite stays is at Merrisach Lake. The recreation area has campsites, RV hookups, and hot showers for a stress-free getaway. Watch the wildlife fly by or spend your time fishing on the lake.

Google/Stephanie Weithman

If you’d like a straightforward list of lakes in the county, visit this site.

For a nearby but completely different sort of adventure, travel along this spooky POW camp tour.

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