Partnerships
Lake Greeson strives to provide the best for our customers and stakeholders. With
ever increasing demands and decreasing resources, partnering is an initiative
to find the best solutions to better serve the interest of our customers.
Lake Greeson Wildlife
Management Area – Partnerships with the Arkansas Game and
Fish Commission and landowners has made possible for a 35,000 acre wildlife
management area that provides ideal hunting opportunities for the public. Both
game and non-game wildlife species are monitored and the best wildlife practices
are utilized to ensure a continuing healthy habitat and environment for future
wildlife populations.
Wildlife Management Area |
Marina |
Marinas and Lodges - Partnerships
with Self Creek Marina and Lodge, Swaha Lodge, Kirby Landing Marina, and Hwy
70 Landing concession lessees provide necessary services and facilities for
the enjoyment of the public. Working together with these partners ensures
a continuing common goal, which is, to provide the best for our customers with
available resources.
Land
and Water Safety Partnerships – Through partnerships with
county law enforcement and Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, customer safety
is a high priority at Lake Greeson. Customer safety at our recreation
areas is of special concern for local law enforcement. Partnering
with Arkansas Game and Fish law enforcement entities on the waters of Lake
Greeson provides for a water safety program to help ensure a safe and healthful
recreational experience for the customer.
Water Safety
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Bear Creek Cycle Ride |
Bear Creek Cycle Trail – Partnering with the Arkansas
Dirt Riders Association makes possible for the continued maintenance of approximately
20 miles of cycle trail to be enjoyed by the many cyclists that find it challenging
and exciting. This partnership is one innovative way to overcome our
challenges and improve our opportunities at Lake Greeson.
Shoreline Cleanup and Beautification – Through the
partnership with Lake Greeson Beautification Society, the annual shoreline
cleanup and involvement in the appearance of the lake area continues to be
a great success. The environmental and aesthetic value of this partnering
is enjoyed by the public during each visit.