Forest flanks the shores of Bull Shoals Lake in northwestern Arkansas sheltering serious fishermen in shimmering coves and clear waters popular with boaters, sailers and houseboaters.
Take a trip back in time to the Ordovician period, 350 million years ago, when the caverns were created. Bull Shoals Caverns is still alive and growing today. The caverns are home to camel crickets, bats, salamanders, underground rivers and many different varieties of cave formations. Hours of operation vary with the seasons. Please call ahead for times to visit.
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