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Landmark: Beaverfork Lake ParkCity: Conway
Country: USA Arkansas
Continent: North America
Beaverfork Lake Park, Conway, USA Arkansas, North America
Beaverfork Lake Park is a municipal park located in Conway, Arkansas, USA. It encompasses a significant portion of Beaverfork Lake.
Visual Characteristics
The park features a 900-acre lake with a water surface area. The shoreline is characterized by mixed deciduous and coniferous vegetation. The terrain within the park is generally flat to gently rolling.
Location & Access Logistics
Beaverfork Lake Park is situated approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles) northwest of downtown Conway. Access is via State Highway 287 (Dave Ward Drive) and then turning onto Park Road. Ample paved parking is available at designated areas, including boat launch sites and picnic zones. No public transport directly serves the park.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Beaverfork Lake was created in 1960 as a reservoir by the Beaverfork Dam, constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The dam impounds water from the Cadron Creek. The park was subsequently developed around the lake for public recreation.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include boating, fishing, and swimming in designated areas. A 3-mile paved multi-use trail circles a portion of the lake. Picnic areas with grills are available. A boat launch provides access for watercraft.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located at the main park entrance and near the picnic areas. Shade structures are present at picnic sites. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available within the park. No on-site food vendors operate within the park; visitors should bring their own provisions.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal water-based activities, the months of May through September offer warmer temperatures. Early morning and late afternoon provide the best lighting conditions for photography, particularly for capturing the lake's surface. No specific tide considerations apply.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that the lake's name originates from an abundance of beaver dams historically present on Cadron Creek prior to its impoundment. The park is a popular location for bass fishing tournaments.
Nearby Landmarks
- Cadron Settlement Park (2.5km Southeast)
- Conway Station (7km Southwest)
- Simon Park (8km Southwest)
- Central Baptist College (7.5km Southwest)