Ouachita National Forest Updated:10/2020

The Ouachita National Forest covers 1.8 million acres in central Arkansas and southeastern Oklahoma. Headquartered in Hot Springs, Arkansas, the forest is managed for multiple uses, including timber and wood production, watershed protection and improvement, habitat for wildlife and fish species (including threatened and endangered ones), wilderness area management, minerals leasing, and outdoor recreation.  Enjoy camping, hiking, biking, scenic driving, trail riding, water recreation, fishing, hunting, and more!

 


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Contact Ouachita National Forest


100 Reserve Street
P.O. Box 1270
Hot Springs, AR  71902
Phone: (501) 321-5202
Fax: (501) 321-5305


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