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Sandwiched between the Ouachita and the Ozark National Forests, Nimrod Lake is 3,550-acre lake that was formed by the construction of the Nimrod Dam. Built along the Fourche LaFave River in 1942, the lake teems with bream, largemouth bass, crappie, and white bass in its waters and game in the surrounding wilderness and is a popular destination for fishers and hunters with permits. The lake also draws visitors to enjoy other recreational activities, such as boating, swimming, and water-skiing, and there are six parks around the shoreline of the lake for camping and overnight stays.

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