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Landmark: Lake ConwayCity: Conway
Country: USA Arkansas
Continent: North America
Lake Conway, Conway, USA Arkansas, North America
Lake Conway is a reservoir located in Faulkner County, Arkansas, USA. It is situated west of the city of Conway.
Visual Characteristics
The lake's surface area is approximately 6,700 acres. Its shoreline is irregular, with numerous coves and peninsulas. The water color varies from brown to green depending on sediment load and algal blooms. Surrounding vegetation consists primarily of mixed hardwood and pine forests.
Location & Access Logistics
Lake Conway is accessible via State Highway 319 (Dave Ward Drive) and State Highway 89. It is approximately 8 miles west of downtown Conway. Ample parking is available at multiple access points and boat ramps managed by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. No public transport services operate directly to the lake.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Lake Conway was constructed by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission in 1960. It was created by damming Palarm Creek. The primary purpose was to provide public fishing and recreation opportunities.
Key Highlights & Activities
Fishing for species including largemouth bass, crappie, and bream is a primary activity. Boating and waterskiing are permitted. Kayaking and canoeing are also possible. Several public boat ramps facilitate water access.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available at designated access points. Shade is provided by surrounding trees. Cell phone signal is generally available, though it can be intermittent in more remote areas of the lake. Food vendors are not present directly at the lake; visitors typically bring their own provisions or access facilities in nearby Conway.
Best Time to Visit
For fishing, early morning and late afternoon hours are often most productive, particularly during spring and fall. The best months for general recreation are typically April through October, avoiding the extreme heat of mid-summer. No specific tide requirements apply.
Facts & Legends
Lake Conway is recognized as one of the largest single-owner man-made lakes in the United States. A local anecdote suggests that the lake's construction displaced a significant number of deer, which were then relocated to surrounding areas, contributing to the region's deer population.
Nearby Landmarks
- Cadron Settlement Park (3.5km Northeast)
- Conway Station (7.2km East)
- Simon Park (7.5km East)
- Central Baptist College (8.1km East)
- Hendrix College (8.5km East)