Few People Know There's An Arkansas Navy Seal Memorial Hiding Under Water
The nature found throughout the state of Arkansas is incredible. From rivers to hiking trails to hills and forests, this is a great place to be if you love being outside. But, one of my favorite outdoor spots is a special memorial lying beneath the surface of Lake Ouachita. Honoring Navy SEAL and Arkansan Adam Lee Brown, the Fearless Rock Underwater Memorial is the only one of its kind in the state, and it can only be reached by diving.
Fearless Rock, which is also sometimes referred to as the Adam Brown Underwater Memorial, can certainly be visited any time of year as long as you have the right diving gear to make the trip. To stay up-to-date on the memorial, be sure to follow the Fearless Rock Facebook page. If this is a trip you’ve been wanting to take, consider this your sign to start making plans now! If you’re not local, you can always make this a weekend trip by booking a local hotel.
Did you know about this underwater memorial? Have you dived down to see it? Share your experience with us in the comments below!
There are myriad reasons to make a trip to Lake Ouachita, including all of the islands that can be explored.
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What are the most beautiful lakes in Arkansas?
The most beautiful lakes in Arkansas can be found throughout the state and offer plenty of fun and beauty. Here are a few favorites:
- Shady Lake, Ouachita National Forest, Mena: Considered one of the most remote lakes in the state, Shady Lake offers 25 acres of beauty to explore.
- Sugar Loaf Lake, Hackett: This 334-acre oasis can be found in one of the smallest towns in the state. The beauty, however, is big here!
- Lake Ponder, Crowley's Ridge State Park: This human-made lake was created specifically for swimming and it's one of the best places to cool down when the weather gets warm.
- Hogscald Hollow, Beaver Lake, Eureka Springs: There are lots of nooks and crannies located around Beaver Lake, but Hogscald Hollow is one of the most fun. This swimming hole is perfect for a hot day.
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Which state parks should I visit in Arkansas?
You should visit as many state parks in Arkansas as you possibly can. Here are a few great options with which to start:
- Mount Magazine State Park, Paris: This state park is one of the most beautiful any time of year, but we love it in the winter when it's covered with any kind of snow.
- Petit Jean State Park, Morrilton: The oldest state park in Arkansas also happens to be one of the most fun to visit. With incredible views and great trails, this is a must-visit if you love the outdoors.
- DeGray Lake Resort State Park, Bismarck: This island state park offers a fantastic way to get away from the everyday. Plan on spending a long weekend, or even a week, to really maximize the fun.