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Bellah Mine Campground

Rolling Fork - DeQueen Lake

Source: arkansas_highway_and_transportation_department Updated 1 year ago

City: AR
County: Sevier
Type: Boat Ramp
Location: 34.12636564, -94.39970703
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About This Access Site
Bellah Mine Campground offers easy access to DeQueen Lake, a popular destination for kayakers, canoeists, and recreational boaters in southwest Arkansas. Located along the shores of the lake, the campground provides a boat ramp for launching small watercraft.

The campground is conveniently accessed from Highway 71, about 7 miles north of DeQueen. Once at the campground, follow signs for the boat ramp area, which is located near the campsites. Paddlers and boaters can explore the broader DeQueen Lake, which is part of a dam project on the Rolling Fork River. The lake is stocked with a variety of fish species, making it a draw for anglers as well.

Facilities at Bellah Mine Campground include restrooms, showers, and a trailer dump station, catering to campers and day-users alike. While the campground itself is reservable, use of the boat ramp is likely open to the public. Paddlers and boaters should check current conditions and any applicable rules or fees before launching.
Federal Facility Information
870 386 7511 Free Access Reservations Available

Overview
Bellah Mine Campground sits along the shores of DeQueen Lake in southwest Arkansas. Recreation
Boating and water sports top the list of recreational activities at the lake, and several boat ramps are provided for campers.

Fishing is also a popular pastime, with large mouth bass, small mouth bass, spotted pass, black and white crappie, channel and flathead catfish and various species of...

Overview
Bellah Mine Campground sits along the shores of DeQueen Lake in southwest Arkansas. Recreation
Boating and water sports top the list of recreational activities at the lake, and several boat ramps are provided for campers.

Fishing is also a popular pastime, with large mouth bass, small mouth bass, spotted pass, black and white crappie, channel and flathead catfish and various species of sunfish available in abundance. The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission have also stocked hybrid striped bass in the lake.

There are plenty of opportunities for hunting on the lands around the lake. Except for developed recreation areas and lands in the vicinity of the dam, all project lands are open to the public for hunting. Game species include bobwhite quail, mourning dove, turkey, fox squirrel, gray squirrel, cottontail rabbit and deer.

Although DeQueen Lake does not have a designated hiking trail, the vast expanse of land is open to the public and hiking activities are welcomed anywhere on project lands.Facilities
Bellah Mine Campground offers 24 spacious campsites, along with one large reservable group picnic shelter. Campsites include modern amenities like flush toilets, showers and drinking water. Natural Features
DeQueen Lake is part of a dam project located on the Rolling Fork River. The dam, completed in 1977, was built for flood control and water supply, and now provides a recreational oasis for thousands of campers each year.

The lake boasts 32 miles of shoreline to its visitors, along with 8,700 acres of rolling green landscape.
Nearby Attractions
The nearby town of DeQueen, Arkansas, offers gas, grocery and medical services.

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