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1 History  





2 Recreation  



2.1  Cabins and camping  





2.2  Trails  







3 See also  





4 References  














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Coordinates: 35°1715N 92°1713W / 35.28750°N 92.28694°W / 35.28750; -92.28694
 

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Woolly Hollow State Park
Map showing the location of Woolly Hollow State Park
Map showing the location of Woolly Hollow State Park

Location of Wooly Hollow State Park in Arkansas

Map showing the location of Woolly Hollow State Park
Map showing the location of Woolly Hollow State Park

Woolly Hollow State Park (the United States)

LocationFaulkner County, Arkansas, United States
Coordinates35°17′15N 92°17′13W / 35.28750°N 92.28694°W / 35.28750; -92.28694
Area370 acres (150 ha)
Elevation535 ft (163 m)[1]
EstablishedAugust 1973
Named forWoolly family homestead
Governing bodyArkansas Department of Parks and Tourism
WebsiteWoolly Hollow State Park

Woolly Hollow State Park is a 375-acre (152 ha) Arkansas state parkinFaulkner County, near Greenbrier, Arkansas in the United States. The park was built and is based on a dam lake, Bennett Lake, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) located at nearby Camp Halsey and Works Progress Administration (WPA) beginning in 1933. Access to the park is available from Arkansas Highway 285.[2]

History

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Originally, the land was a homestead by the Woolly family, and a restored cabin is on the property. The area was used by Dr. Hugh Bennett for soil studies in the 1930s. The CCC and WPA built a dam and lake, and it was used for watershed research. later named for Bennett. Before becoming a state park, the area was known as Centerville County Park.

Recreation

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Cabins and camping

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The park features 40 camp sites and a bathhouse.

Trails

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Woolly Hollow State Park is home to the Huckleberry Trail, completed in 1935 by the CCC, the trail circles Bennett Lake. The park also features around 10 miles of mountain bike trail for enthusiasts, consisting of a North Loop (4.9 miles) and a South Loop (5.2 miles). It was restored in 1981.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Centerville Park". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. April 30, 1980. Retrieved June 29, 2010.
  • ^ Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. AHTD Faulkner County map Retrieved on June 29, 2010.

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    State parks of Arkansas
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