Choctaw Park is nestled on the expansive Greers Ferry Lake in the Ozark Mountains, near Clinton, Arkansas. The area offers a serene natural setting with rolling hills and dense forests, perfect for camping and outdoor activities. The park has a rich history, as it was once the site of the city of Higden, which was flooded to create the lake. Today, remnants of the old city lie beneath the water, attracting scuba divers and archaeologists. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as boating, fishing, and swimming. The surrounding countryside transforms into a photographer's paradise during spring with blooming wildflowers and trees.
Greers Ferry Lake spans 30,000 acres, providing ample opportunities for water sports and fishing. The lake is renowned for producing some of the world's largest walleye. Nearby attractions include quaint historic towns for shopping and dining, and the William Carl Garner Visitor Center, which features exhibits and a replica of a record-breaking brown trout.
The park offers a range of amenities, including campsites with electric hookups, hot showers, and a public marina. It is a popular destination for those seeking both relaxation and adventure in a beautiful natural setting.