Crown Lake in Arkansas is known for its abundance of largemouth bass, catfish, and crappie. Fishing enthusiasts can also find bluegill, sunfish, and perch. The lake is surrounded by lush natural scenery that offers various activities such as hiking, camping, and boating. To have a successful fishing trip, anglers are advised to use jigs and soft plastic lures. The best time to visit is between March and May when the temperatures range from 50-70°F. The comfortable weather allows for better chances of catching fish, and visitors can enjoy the lake without the heat of summer.
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Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers | Elevation |
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Patrick Bridge Access - MDC | 12 | 613 ft | |||
Jordan - Norfolk Lake | Numerous | 683 ft | |||
Woods Point - Norfolk Lake | 11 | 548 ft | |||
Bidwell Point - Norfolk Lake | Numerous | 549 ft | |||
Robinson Point - Norfolk Lake | Numerous | 605 ft | |||
Greer Crossing | 72 | 564 ft | |||
Panther Bay - Norfolk Lake | Numerous | 639 ft | |||
Henderson - Norfolk Lake | Numerous | 590 ft | |||
Gamaliel - Norfolk Lake | Numerous | 648 ft | |||
Cranfield - Norfolk Lake | Numerous | 566 ft |
Lyle Retz Memorial County Park