
The Ouachita River proceeds in the Ouachita Mountains of west-predominant Arkansas near the border and flows 600 river infinity consolidate the Black and Red rivers in north-central Louisiana. The Ouachita abate through eleven incompatible counties in Arkansas and five congregations in Louisiana.
The river of assorted beauty, it appears as a small mountain effusion at Eagleton Polk County and stream eastward approaching 120 miles. It breeze through lush mountain ravine, frequently building as it diminish between immense boulders beneath mountain massive. It flows forward on its 600-mile course amid banks of moss-envelop oaks and cypress trees in the envelop bottoms of Louisiana.