
Lake Ouachita dominates the northern reaches of this map, its intricate fingers and coves like Crawfish Cove carving into the timbered ridges of the Ouachita National Forest. This modern survey illustrates the complex topography of the Garland County backcountry, where the settlement of Crystal Springs serves as a gateway to the water at Crystal Springs Landing. High ridges such as Hickorynut Mountain and Bear Mountain rise sharply from the shoreline, defining a landscape transitioned from historic homesteading to federal forest management and recreation.
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