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Lincoln Lake

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Lincoln Lake is conveniently located just off North Jackson Highway (County Road 669), approximately 4 miles from Lincoln City Square. It encompasses 400 acres surrounding a 90-acre lake, offering a diverse range of outdoor activities in one place.
 

Visitors to Lincoln Lake can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, and rock climbing. The serene lake is a popular spot for canoeing and kayaking, providing a tranquil experience with stunning scenery, as motorboats are prohibited.
The hiking trail covers approximately 4.4 miles, treating families to beautiful rock formations, scenic views, and possible eagle sightings. It is an adventure for all ages.

 

Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate that the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission stocks Lincoln Lake and boasts populations of bass, catfish, crappie, and perch. A fishing license is required, and the lake is a motorboat-free zone.
 

Mountain biking trails at Lincoln Lake offer intermediate to challenging terrain with captivating views, totaling over 7 miles.
For rock climbing enthusiasts, there are 136 climbs available, ranging from easy to hard.

 

For more detailed information on each activity, visit the respective links provided below:
Fishing at Lincoln Lake: Link

Hiking at Lincoln Lake: Link
Mountain Biking Trails: Link
Rock Climbing: Link

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