
Lake Ouachita dominates the northern reaches of this landscape, its intricate shoreline carving around Brady Mtn and Blakely Mountain. The settlement of Mountain Pine serves as a primary hub just south of the lake, while the southern corridor follows Albert Pike Rd through Royal and Piney. This area of the Ouachita National Forest is defined by its deep drainages and creek systems, including Glazypeau Creek and Owl Creek. Numerous family burial grounds and small cemeteries are scattered throughout the hills, such as Cunningham Cem and Avery Cem, offering vital touchpoints for genealogical research in Garland County. The road network is a mix of forest trails like the Caddo Bend Trl and older routes like Old Tram Rd, reflecting the region's history of timber and recreation.
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