Arkansas Congressman Bruce Westerman filed a bill Thursday to reopen camping in the Albert Pike Recreation Area, where 20 people died in a flash flood in 2010. The U.S. Forest Service announced Dec.
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — A new recreation bill will re-open overnight camping at the Albert Pike Recreation Area located in the Ouachita National Forest. The U.S. Senate has passed the Expanding Public ...
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Ark.- It’s been 15 years since a deadly flood at what was once a popular campsite took the lives of 20 people. The campsite remained closed until a bill sponsored by an Arkansas ...
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – Recent storms throughout the Ouachita National Forest areas have prompted forest officials to temporary close the Day Use area at Albert Pike Recreation Area in Montgomery County ...
President Joe Biden has signed a law that, among other things, will allow overnight camping in the Albert Pike Recreation Area of the Ouachita National Forest, where 20 people died in a flash flood in ...
The Albert Pike Recreation Area in the Ouachita National Forest was once a popular destination for campers from our area, across Arkansas, and visitors from neighboring states. Then tragedy struck. A ...
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Six Boy Scouts and two adult leaders who were stranded by high water in Albert Pike wilderness area were rescued early Tuesday by helicopter. The scouts, all from a Lafayette troop, were taken to ...