
Parks & Recreation Commission
Lake Leatherwood Park
Just two miles west of Eureka Springs off U.S. Highway 62.
LAKE LEATHERWOOD PARK is a 1600-acre municipal park surrounding an 85 acre spring fed lake. Located off Hwy 62 at the western edge of town, it is a place of natural serenity.
Lake Leatherwood is formed by one of the largest hand-cut native limestone dams in the country. The dam and several structures at the park were built in the early 1940s by the WPA. Lake Leatherwood Park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Lake Leatherwood waters are home to blue gill, crappie, bream, large mouth bass and channel catfish. The park is a natural habitat for a diverse population of waterfowl and other birds, including heron, geese, bald eagles and wild turkey. The woodlands surrounding the lake support many species of wildlife.
The park offers many recreational opportunities.
FISHING is allowed from the bank or from boats. An Arkansas fishing license is required for persons over 16 years of age.
SWIMMING areas are designated near our WPA era diving platform.
HIKING & BIKING are offered on approximately 15 miles of trails that cover varied terrain surrounding the lake and in other areas of the park. Trails are closed to motorized vehicles. Hikers and bicyclists can enjoy solitude, bird watching, cool springs, an intermittent creek, historic stone walls and bridges, unusual rock formations and the beauty of nature.
BOATING is allowed, subject to a "NO WAKE" requirement for all motorized boats. The park includes a paved boat ramp for your convenience.
Cabins and Camping
are available from March through November.

For more information contact:
Eureka Springs Parks & Recreation Commission
532 Spring Street
Eureka Springs, AR 72632
(479) 253-2866
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
City News
GOVERNOR'S CONFERENCE ON TOURISM
This year the city of Eureka Springs has the distinct pleasure of hosting the 36th Annual Arkansas Governor’s Conference on Tourism, March 7-9.
The conference originated at the direction...
BOYSCOUTS PROCLAMATION
Mayor Joy and the City Council gave a proclamation to Troop 67 in honor of the 100th Year Anniversary of Boy Scouts of America.
Picture left to right: Mayor Joy, Ross Morton, Nicholas Walker,...
POLAR BEAR PLUNGE
The Eureka City Plungers went for a swim on February 13 to help raise money for the Special Olympics. There was 31 participants that day. The total amount raised was $3300. Way to go!
COURTHOUSE TREE PLANTING
LIBRARY CENTENIAL PROCLAMATION
Mayor Dani Joy read a proclamation and made it official, denoting 2010 as the "Year of the Carnegie Public Library"!
NIXLE
Please remember to sign up for NIXLE. This is the city will be able to send you alerts and community messages via email or by texts. www.nixle.com
Read More...
