
The Fourche La Fave River snakes through the heart of Perry County, its tight oxbows and meandering channel defining the agricultural valley near Aplin. This 1963 survey, with revisions from 1975, shows a landscape caught between the wild slopes of the Ouachita National Forest and the established rural communities of Cherry Hill and Ragsdale. The transition from the flat river bottomlands to the steep ridges of Link Mountain and Cedar Mountain is sharp, with narrow creek valleys like Bob Neal Branch and Rock Creek providing the only natural corridors through the upland terrain.
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