
Ouachita National Forest dominates the northern reaches of this region, where the Ouachita River snakes toward the residential developments of Piney and Rockwell. The landscape transitions from the protected timberlands near Kelly Creek and Mazarn Creek into a network of small communities and rural family holdings. Notable clusters of local history are found at the various burial grounds, including Oak Grove Cem and Aldrich Cem, which serve as anchors for the surrounding settlements. To the south, the terrain rises significantly toward Trap Mtn, overlooking the Garland and Hot Spring county line. The area's geography is defined by its water systems, from the larger river and Roberts Lake to the smaller drainage of Fourche a Loupe Creek, illustrating a pattern of development closely tied to the natural topography of the Ouachita foothills.
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1962 Avant
Garland County, AR

1966 Hempwallace
Garland County, AR

1966 Hot Springs North
Garland County, AR

1966 Hot Springs South
Garland County, AR

1972 Hamilton
Garland County, AR

1972 Jessieville
Garland County, AR

2024 Avant
Garland County, AR

2024 Hamilton
Garland County, AR

2024 Hempwallace
Garland County, AR

2024 Hot Springs North
Garland County, AR

2024 Hot Springs South
Garland County, AR

2024 Jessieville
Garland County, AR