Camping At Chehaw Park

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Largemouth bass prefer shallower and warmer waters. They seldom go deeper than about twenty feet. They prefer still waters like lakes or ponds. In winter they dwell on the lake bottom, but are still very much active.

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The park has activities for any age group, from toddlers to the older teens. The play park is large enough to keep any child playing for hours. All around the play park are pavilions with picnic tables and grills. An ideal location for family gatherings and picnics. Next to the play park is the Disc Golf Course where one can learn the rules of golf while mastering their skills of Frisbee. If you are a motocross enthusiast, try the BMX racing track. Visitors can ride this track anytime during park hours as long as you have a bike and helmet. Anyone with a NBL membership can participate in sanctioned races.

Bob Kidd Lake is a man made lake constructed in 1975. It is a 200 acre lake maintained by the Arkansas Fish and Game Commission. The boat dock and fishing pier were made possible by the family of Mr. Claud Nations.

The other girls have already enjoyed 1 day on the beach and 1 night on the town (if you can call it a town). They have assured me that they did not have that much fun but I suspect they are lying.

There is a canoeing trail as well that was completed in 1997. It is 2.25 miles long. Canoeing is a favorite of many campers, and there is nothing more peaceful and tranquil then a canoeing trip at Fort DeSoto Park.

Cover can be an considerable factor. Bass are predators; they like to ambush prey from a risk-free location. Frequently they will hide inside of weed beds, under submerged tree branches, and below aluminum dock. Fish these structures cautiously and thoroughly.

It is easy to find Bob Kidd Lake. Take interstate 540 to the Farmington exit. When you exit, head west on route 62. You will pass through the towns of Farmington and Prairie Grove. Keep on route 62 and make a right onto Bob Kidd Lake Road. The entrance to the lake is about a quarter mile on the left. There is a picnic area just before the entrance to the parking lot.

You can get to the island by first driving to Mackinaw City or St. Ignace. Once there, you need to take a ferry over to the island. We drove across the very impressive, expansive Mackinac Bridge. This bridge spans about five miles between the Lower and Upper Peninsula and connects the two communities. We then parked on the mainland at the ferry dock and purchased tickets to take the ferry.

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