
Acorn sits at the base of Fourche Mountain, where the valley landscape of western Arkansas transitions into the high ridges of the Ouachita National Forest. This 2024 survey captures a rural landscape defined by narrow creek valleys and steep topographical boundaries. To the north, Harvey Ridge and Shut-In Mtn separate the drainage of Johnson Creek and Clear Fork from the main river systems. The southern portion of the quadrangle is dominated by the Ouachita River and the eastern waters of the Irons Fork Reservoir. Local history is anchored by sites like Foran Cem near Foran Gap, marking the path of travel through the mountains. The road network, including US Hwy 59 270, follows these natural corridors, connecting the high country of Round Top Mtn to the settlement at the crossroads.
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