Scenic River Easements, Ozark National Scenic Riverways.
Description. Totaling nearly 1000 acres the L-A-D Foundation owns and
manages properties governed by permanent scenic easements of the National Park
Service, Ozark National Scenic Riverways. These lands are situated along both
the Current and Jacks Fork Rivers. These occur in the Upper Current for several
miles both above and below Akers Ferry. Below Round Spring floaters pass through
at least 10 miles of easement lands along one or both sides of the Current
River.
Recognition. Created in 1970, these easements were some of the
earliest used by the National Park Service. The experiences here were
instructive in later easement applications along the Buffalo National River in
Arkansas and elsewhere. They were designed to protect the river resource by
prohibiting further development, allowing public recreation, ensuring the scenic
integrity of the river corridors, and thereby offering an important measure of
protection.
Directions. While individually hard to locate taken together they
represent a significant conservation resource.
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