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Since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always check out nearby Surge Pond, and a good spot to camp here at Old Brown Mud Lakes is Branch Hollow Mobile Home Park. Old Brown Mud Lakes is a spot with many visitors from Little Rock-North Little Rock, and after a long day outdoors Super 8 Motel - Bryant Little Rock Area is a splendid site to spend a night or two. This lake is so wonderful. If time allows, Hot Springs National Park is a national park worth
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| | going to; you can take a little spree to Old Brown Mud Lake Dam since you're here at Old Brown Mud Lakes. This is a delightful area for people who like lakes. Dotty Lake is a lake in the neighborhood; a tremendous place for whitewater paddling is Rock Creek. Whohoo, so much cool stuff in one place! Old Brown Mud Lakes is excellent! A tremendous close by hotel is Vista Inn and Stes Little Rock; there's some flowing water close by, Cold Spring Branch is a stream | |
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you can explore while you're here. Lots of rainfall falls at Old Brown Mud Lakes; May is when you get the most rain here, and the driest month is January. This lake is so wonderful. Get your heart pumping on the delightful whitewater
of Saline River - North Fork; camping is available at Salem Pines Mobile Home Park. For the duration of the summer months highs here at Old Brown Mud Lakes reach the 90's, and throughout the night it cools down to the 60's. Daytime
highs throughout the winter are in the 50's; night lows all through the winter for Old Brown Mud Lakes tend to be in the 20's.
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Vista Inn and Stes Little Rock, Bryant
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4 miles away
Whether visiting for business or leisure, our stylish, two-story hotel in Bryant, AR, offers a wide range of travel enhancing services and features. Start your morning with an expanded continental bre...
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Super 8 Motel - Bryant Little Rock Area, Bryant
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4 miles away
Welcome to Super 8 Bryant where you'll find our friendly staff available to assist you with all your accommodations. We offer High Speed Wireless Internet Access, Super Start Breakfast, Hairdryers an...
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Current weather conditions at Old Brown Mud Lakes, Saline County, Arkansas

Local climate location: ALUM FORK 4 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 34.545 Longitude: -92.48
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Rock Creek, Pulaski CountyCounty, 12 miles away Class II+ - 7.2 miles long (Chenal Parkway to Boyle Park) |
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Saline River - Alum Fork, Saline CountyCounty, 14 miles away Class I-II - 20.5 miles long (Highway 5 to Benton City Park) |
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Saline River - North Fork
 | 10 miles away There is no public parking at the Steelbridge access. Only walk in beside the bridge. There are '' No Parking '' signs posted on either side of the bridge... |
Rock Creek
 | 12 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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