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A brilliant place to camp here at Indianhead Lake is Crystal Springs Campground, and why not check out Indianhead Lake Dam if you're here. The warmest time of the year at Indianhead Lake comes with high temperatures in the 90's; the nighttime is fairly chillier of course, typically in the 60's. The wintertime comes with highs in the 50's, and overnight lows throughout the winter for Indianhead Lake tend to be in the 20's. All the water falling down from the
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| | sky makes Indianhead Lake a wet spot; during May this area sees the most rain while August is frequently the driest month. If you need a spot to stay Best Western Sherwood Inn & Suites is a brilliant choice. Lakes? Sure, Trammel Lake is in close proximity. A magnificent vista of wonderful Franklin Hill is available from Indianhead Lake; camping at Brookwood Village is always a great experience. This lake is so wonderful. There are other places here than Indianhead | |
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Lake, for example Dupree Lake. So many exciting things to do here at Indianhead Lake, too great to be true. It's a wonderful idea to stop by Gap Creek, it's in close proximity to Indianhead Lake, and a great place for whitewater
paddling is Rock Creek. This lake is so wonderful. A fine close by hotel is Howard Johnson Jacksonville, and Brushy Island is right here at Indianhead Lake. There are plenty of folks from Little Rock-North Little Rock here at Indianhead Lake, and Fears Lake is an interesting swamp next to Indianhead Lake.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 34.84667 Longitude: -92.175
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Rock Creek, Pulaski CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class II+ - 7.2 miles long (Chenal Parkway to Boyle Park) |
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Faulkner Lake
 | Well I have fished faulkner lake for about a year and still have no clue on how to catch crappie. It's a clear lake with lots of grass fairly deep from what I have seen with alot of trees near the bank and off the bank so yo's must work well. I do have pictures but have not uploaded them yet................ |
Indian Head Lake - South
 | 11 miles away This lake sucks. They don't allow pets, so don't go. I spent all morning to get ready to go and there was a big sign right before the entrance no pets. I cursed the guy out at the entrance too and that made me feel a little better. I wish they would have posted no pets on the website. ... |
Indian Head Lake
 | 11 miles away How much does it cost to get in? And does anyone know and when it opens and what the phone number is?...Love the lake. Have been going there since I was a child. and have been taking my children there. But I can't ever find the phone number to the lake to get any information about things I'd like to know. Like when your open and how much it costs to get in.... |
Rock Creek
 | 16 miles away You've got to be kidding me... The only time there's enough water in this creek to float would be after a huge storm, at that point we are talking flood stage. Then you are talking about going through the heart of Little Rock, with street overpasses some barely clearing the creek, lots of debris, etc.... |
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