Daisy State Park is located on the expansive Lake Greeson, which is an exceptional spot for fishing here in Arkansas.
Spend time in the great outdoors enjoying many of your favorite pastimes when you visit Daisy State Park, a 276-acre park that’s situated in the scenic Ouachita Mountains in Arkansas. The park is located along the shores of the 7,000-acre Lake Greeson, which is an extraordinary spot for fishing. Cast a line and catch species like black, white, and striped bass, crappie, catfish, and bluegill. Lake Greeson is also a lovely spot for kayaking and taking in the beautiful sights, such as the many unique rock formations.
For those wanting to explore on foot, there’s the Daisy Creek Trail which is an easy three-quarter-mile loop that takes hikers through wooded areas as well as along Daisy Creek and Lake Greeson. You’ll have the opportunity to see wildlife such as opossums, grey foxes, waterfowl, and owls. If you’re looking to extend your stay, the park has 100 campsites and even some yurts for a fun and special visit.
Daisy State Park offers stunning natural beauty and an abundance of recreational opportunities for the whole family. Whether you come for the day and enjoy a lovely picnic along the water or a weekend visit to fully unplug, Daisy State Park is a wonderful destination for those in search of outdoor fun and relaxation in central Arkansas.
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