Beaver Lake
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Beaver Lake

Rogers · 2260 N 2nd St Rogers AR 72756

Corps Recreation Area
🏠 SettingExterior
🚐 ParkingYes
PowerYes

Crystal-clear Corps lake in Ozark Mountains; dramatic limestone bluffs; Razorback wine region; proximity to Bentonville's arts scene and Walmart corporate campus

About This Location

Beaver Lake is a stunning Corps of Engineers reservoir nestled in the Boston Mountains of the Arkansas Ozarks, flanked by dramatic limestone bluffs and surrounded by the Ozark National Forest. The lake's exceptionally clear blue water and rugged mountain terrain are visually exceptional — a dramatic contrast to the flatlands that dominate most of Arkansas. The location sits in the heart of Northwest Arkansas's surprising cultural renaissance: Bentonville (home of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the Walmart corporate campus) is minutes away, providing unexpected world-class arts infrastructure in a rural setting. The Little Rock District Corps manages commercial filming permits. The Ozark wine country vineyards nearby add a pastoral agriculture dimension. Strong for outdoor adventure productions, Ozark culture narratives, nature documentaries, and any production seeking the genuine scenic drama of the Arkansas mountain country.

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Permit Information

Permit Required

Type

US Army Corps Event/Film Permit

Fee

Negotiated

Contact

Little Rock District - Beaver Lake Resource Manager

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Little Rock District manages. Located in Arkansas Wine Country. Near Bentonville (Crystal Bridges Museum). Ozark Mountain foothills setting. Clear blue water.

Free· No rental fee
Available · Permit required to film
Location fee$0 · Free

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