The most popular fish harbored in the waters of Nimrod Lake are crappie, largemouth bass, bream, catfish and white bass. Anglers have become accustomed to large “slab” crappie tugging on their hooks and making their bobbers dance at Nimrod. Other water sports such as water skiing, swimming, and boating are also very popular activities. In-season hunting is permitted throughout the lake area except in or near parks. A 2400-acre “green tree” public duck hunting area is available on project lands and an area has also been set aside as a mobility impaired hunting area. Those who enjoy sports are not alone in appreciating Nimrod. There are five modern campgrounds and one day use area nestled along the lake where a family or individual can picnic, camp, or just relax amid the groves of tall, sweet scented pines. The campgrounds provide trailer/tent spaces with electric and water hookups, hot showers, boat launching ramps, parking areas, fish cleaning stations, and many other amenities. Campsites in each park may be reserved through the National Recreation Reservation Service. Nimrod Is
conveniently located adjacent to State Highway 7, which is a National
Scenic Byway. Other nearby points of interest are Petit Jean State Park,
Mount Nebo State Park, Hot Springs National Park, and Mount Magazine State
Park. There are several local stores and bait shops along the lake where
camping, fishing, and hunting supplies are available. Nimrod
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