Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Waveland Park

 April 19, 2022

As we generally like to do we camped on weekdays at Waveland Park. Its always quieter mid-week so we arrived on Monday and stayed until Friday. Just one of the benefits of being retired. We stayed in site #36 along the lower loop of the park which was relatively secluded being the last site on the road and back in the trees. Many of the sites at Waveland appear to have been recently updated with new cooking tables and firepit grills. 

Blue Mountain Lake was very high when we arrived due to recent rain and additional rain caused the lake to rise even more during our stay. Per the Corp of Engineers the normal springtime lake elevation is 387', but it was around 395' for he week we were there. At this level the lower road around the park and the parking lot at the swim beach was under water.  

Kayaks in the Flooded Parking Lot at the Swim Beach
We drove over the mountain at the dam to see what the discharge looked like at Outlet Park. It was roaring pretty down the Petit Jean River. 
The water flowing through the tunnel under the mountain reforms the Petit Jean River at Outlet Park before continuing to the Arkansas River near Petit Jean Mountain.

View from the Overlook above Outlet Park
Sunset from the Levy near the Discharge Structure
Tuesday was waterfall adventure day! We first ventured south of Havana to Kirkwood Falls and then north to Big Shoal Falls near Paris. 

Kirkwood Falls was easy to access on Yell county roads 27 and 519. The road from highway 309 runs adjacent to several farms so Donna go to see lots of cows. We think a calf we saw with mom had to have been born just that morning. The falls were just off the road (no hike required).
Kirkland Falls near Havana Arkansas

The second water fall of the day was Big Shoal Falls. We headed north on highway 309 toward Mount Magazine. Heading up Mount Magazine we decided to follow Google map directions to the falls rather than the route from the Paris side of the mountain, We should have stopped when we saw the hand painted sign "Road Construction Ahead". How bad could it be? Pretty bad. For about 6 miles we followed the newly bulldozed, red clay Barber Ridge Road and Valentine Road. Thank goodness for four wheel drive and the engine skid plate. We finally came out on Spring Lake Road. A well maintained heavy duty county road that we should have taken to begin with. Big Shoal Falls can be seen from Spring Lake Road and has a half circle drive that crosses the shoal like a low water bridge.
Big Shoal Falls near Paris Arkansas
We flew the drone and got some some good aerial photos and video of the area.


A few pictures from around the campground. From these pictures you can see the closed roads and submerged parkinglot.
Donna Starting an Evening Campfire
Dinner on the Grill
Chillin' After a Day of Waterfall Chasing