This Arkansas Lake Is The Largest Of Its Kind In North America
By J.B. VanDyke|Published August 09, 2017
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J.B. VanDyke
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J.B. Weisenfels has lived in rural Arkansas for three decades. She is a writer, a mom, and a graduate student. She is also an avid collector of tacky fish whatnots, slightly chipped teapots, and other old things. In her spare time she enjoys driving to the nearest creek to sit a while. If you were to visit her, she'd try to feed you cornbread.
You’re probably familiar with Lake Ouachita. It’s unbelievably clear, full of islands, and the largest lake entirely in the state of Arkansas. Lake Chicot, however, holds an entirely different distinction. This southeastern Arkansas lake is the largest oxbow lake in North America.
You can find directions to Lake Chicot by clicking here.
Lake Chicot is located near the town of Lake Village, which is the "home of good fishing."
Lake Village calls itself the home of good fishing because Lake Chicot has some of the best fishing around. Largemouth bass, crappie, channel catfish, and bluegill are all hiding in the enormous lake.
The lake’s name, Chicot, is from a French word meaning "stumpy." It’s called that for the number of cypress stumps around its shores. Really, you can find a great number of cypresses standing in the river, too.
There’s a state park at Lake Chicot, so you’ll find all the campsites and boat launches you need for an epic adventure. There’s even a bait shop at the state park.