Lake Greeson, the Little Missouri River and Daisy State Park make a winning
combination in the Ouachita foothills. Greeson, 7,000 acres of clear water and
mountain scenery, delights water enthusiasts. Black and white bass, stripers,
crappie, catfish and bluegill account for the lake's popularity with anglers.
The Little Missouri joins four other popular float streams that offer
challenging spring and early summer trout fishing.
Situated on Lake Greeson's shore, Daisy State Park is the perfect camp for
enjoying this area's many outdoor recreational opportunities.
Park facilities include 103 campsites including Standard B, Premium D,
Preferred B sites and Tent sites; picnic areas, a standard pavilion
(screened) with restrooms, launch ramps, hiking trails, a playground, and a
motorcycle/mountain bike/ATV trail.
All terrain vehicle (ATV) enthusiasts can enjoy the challenging 31-mile Bear
Creek Motorcycle Trail on Lake Greeson. The trail begins at Daisy State Park
(situated on the north shore of the lake) and travels east approximately 1.5
miles on park property, then changes to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lands and
travels along the eastern shoreline of the lake to Laurel Creek Recreation Area.
ATV's, mountain bikes, dirt bikes and hikers can utilize this multi-use trail
that is open throughout the year. Trail maps are available at the Daisy State
Park visitor center or the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers resource manager's
office for Lake Greeson at Murfreesboro.
[NOTE: ATV's cannot be driven on roads within Daisy State Park; however, a
parking lot with sufficient space for trailers is provided in the park at the
trail head. As you enter the state park from U.S. 70, look for the first parking
lot on the left just past the park entrance sign.]
Daisy State Park is located 1/4 mile south of Daisy off U.S. 70.
Contact Information
103 East Park
Kirby, AR 71950
GPS: 34° 14’ 0.8” N / 93° 44.4’ 26.6” W
Email: daisy@arkansas.com
(870) 398-4487
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