WILLOW BEACH CAMPGROUND, SCOTT, ARKANSAS - FEB 10-16, 2025
We spent 6 nights at Willow Beach Campground, in Scott, Arkansas. We arrived on Monday 2/10. Willow Beach Campground is located on the Arkansas River near the David D.Terry Lock and Dam. We love staying in Corps of Engineers (COE) campgrounds as they are always along a waterway. We find the sound and sights of the waters to be so relaxing. Although it was cold, we were able to get out to see some sights. Willow Beach is a small campground with only 20 campsites. It wasn't too busy, and certainly not full of campers. It was quiet and the camp hosts were friendly.
We took a drive just outside of Little Rock to do some grocery shopping, fill our small propane tank. It's been raining off and on, which does put a damper on outside activities.
Finally, on Thursday, the rains stopped! The sun shone, but the winds made it feel colder than it was. We took a long walk through the park along the river's edge.
This part of the Arkansas River was part of the "Trail of Tears." The Trail of Tears National Historic Trail (TOTNHT) in Arkansas includes routes that were used to force the Cherokee people from their homes in the East to Indian Territory in the 1830s. The trail includes both land and water routes. The water routes began in Tennessee and ended in Oklahoma. It followed the Tennessee, Ohio, Mississippi and Arkansas Rivers. The journey was 1,300 miles on steamboats and the keel boats they towed.
Great post! So much history. Thousands of Native Americans died on that brutal forced march into Oklahoma. Heartbreaking moment in our nation’s history, so much injustice.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post & for drawing attention to the Trail of Tears.
Thanks Marta. American History is a subject I love exploring and I believe more people need to know things that aren't often talked about.
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