Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge
What to know
Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1957 and is located along the Arkansas River five miles southeast of Dardanelle, Arkansas. Holla Bend's objectives are providing habitats for endangered and threatened species, providing habitats for wintering waterfowl, providing habitats for resident wildlife species, and providing interpretation and recreation to the public. Refuge visitor actives include hunting, fishing, photography, trails, environmental education, wildlife viewing, and a self-guided auto tour.