Spring Lake Recreation Area

Spring Lake Recreation Area Historic District

The diving structure
Location Forest Service Rd. 1602, Ozark-St. Francis National Forest, Stafford, Arkansas
Coordinates 35°9′12″N 93°25′30″W / 35.15333°N 93.42500°W / 35.15333; -93.42500Coordinates: 35°9′12″N 93°25′30″W / 35.15333°N 93.42500°W / 35.15333; -93.42500
Area 143 acres (58 ha)
Built 1937 (1937)
Architectural style Rustic
NRHP Reference # 94001613[1]
Added to NRHP September 11, 1995

The Spring Lake Recreation Area is a recreational facility of the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest in Yell County, Arkansas. It is located north of Danville, in and around Spring Lake, a man-made lake constructed in 1937 with funding from the Works Progress Administration. The area has facilities for fishing and picnicking, including many structures built with WPA funding the Rustic style common to work of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Facilities from that period include picnic pavilions and developed picnic sites, a bathhouse, two swimming platforms, the Spring Lake Bridge, and the dam which impounds Spring Creek at the southern end of the lake.[2] The area was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995 as the Spring Lake Recreation Area Historic District.[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 National Park Service (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. "NRHP nomination for Spring Lake Recreation Area Historic District" (PDF). Arkansas Preservation. Retrieved 2016-05-01.


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