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Cache River Natural Area

County Woodruff
Division Mississippi Alluvial Plain
Acres 937.43
Year Added 1983
Cache River Natural Area consists mainly of a forested wetland complex along the Cache River of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain. The natural area contains a high-quality river swamp and bottomland hardwood forest plus many miles of the Cache River itself. Much of the forested wetlands that occurred across this part of the state have been cleared for agriculture. Areas such as Cache River Natural Area represent the last remaining fragments of these once extensive forested wetlands. This natural area lies within the Rex Hancock/Black Swamp Wildlife Management Area and is co-managed with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission.

Directions

From Augusta, travel south on State Highway 33 to Gregory (from Interstate 40 take exit 202 and travel north on State Highway 33). At Gregory turn east onto County Road 752 and travel 1.4 miles to the intersection with County Road 745. Bear right and continue on County Road 752 for 1.6 miles to the boat launch site.
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Hunting

Specific types of hunting are allowed on this natural area. For details, see the current Arkansas Game and Fish Hunting Guidebook. Take all necessary safety precautions when visiting this area.

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Last updated on 1/16/2008.

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