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Fort Smith National Historic Site
Natural Features & Ecosystems
View of Arkanss River from Belle Point
View of Arkansas River from Belle Point

Fort Smith is located at the confluence of the Poteau and Arkansas Rivers. When the first fort was established in 1817, it was the highest navigable point on the Arkansas River. Even so, it was not always navigable.

Today the rivers look quite different. In 1970 the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas Navigation System was completed. It provides a navigable waterway from the Mississippi River to eastern Oklahoma.

At times the Arkansas River floods and on rare occasions part of the park's river trail is inaccessible. 

 
river flooding over park's sidewalk
VIP John Northrip
Arkansas River floods park's river trail (note egret standing in water) -- July 14, 2007 -- taken at height of flood
Lady Bird Johnson speaking at Fort Smith NHS dedication  

Did You Know?
Lady Bird Johnson came to Fort Smith National Historic Site to dedicate the park on October 27, 1964.

Last Updated: August 23, 2007 at 14:53 EST