Stone Road Glade Natural Area
| County |
Howard |
| Division |
West Gulf Coastal Plain |
| Acres |
108.23 |
| Year Added |
1990 |
Stone Road Glade Natural Area contains the least disturbed and highest quality limestone glades remaining in the West Gulf Coastal Plain. This community type is unusual for this part of Arkansas and contains a diverse assemblage of wildflowers throughout the growing season. Ecologically, the natural area is a mix of limestone glades, blackland prairie, woodland, and riparian forest communities.
Directions
From the town of Center Point (northwest of Nashville) go east on State Highway 26 to State Highway 369. Go north on State Highway 369 for 4 miles. Cross Railroad tracks. Take first left after tracks. Cross bridge, and another set of tracks. Continue until reaching a "T" in the road. The natural area lies across the road at this "T." Caution: Public access may be restricted from time to time by a neighboring landowner's locked gate.
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Hunting
Hunting is prohibited on this natural area.
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Last updated on 1/16/2008.