Why is it called ozarks




















Thanks Webster…had to read that twice. Another theory comes from the French cartographers that mapped the Arkansas and Mississippi Rivers. The town of Ozark, Arkansas is located on the north bank at this location. Rather be it hill folk trying to say French words from a map, or the changes that occur when things are passed by word of mouth, it would be easy to understand how they could change over time.

However, by the early s Ozark was a widely used term. The majority of the region falls in Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas. Francois Mountains. The region enjoys a relatively cool and temperate climate, fresh mountain air, and pristine lakes and rivers.

The Ozark region is known for an abundance of sparkling springs, waterfalls, lakes, caves, caverns, and sinks also known as karstic landforms. In addition, there are many manmade landmarks, such as the Lake of the Ozarks. The Ozarks represent the largest area of rugged topography between the Appalachians and the Rockies. The Boston Mountains in Northwest Arkansas feature the highest peaks of the Ozark Mountains, many of which exceed 2, feet.

Some of these mountains, including the tallest mountain in the state of Arkansas, can be found within the Ozark National Forest. The forest spans over a million acres and among its features beyond the mountains are the Blanchard Springs Caverns and miles of hiking trails.

There are several other state parks throughout the Ozarks that preserve the natural beauty of the area while making it accessible to visitors. There are plenty of adventures waiting here for you, whether it is in the form of exploring a cave or hiking to vantage points that overlook scenic vistas. The lush forests and beautiful lakes support a variety of outdoor recreation, not to mention lend pristine natural beauty to the region.

There is evidence that people have lived in the Ozarks since the late Ice Age. That makes for a broad expanse of time filled with history. To learn more about the history of this region, visit one of the museums dedicated to the topic. The Shiloh Museum of Ozark History in Northwest Arkansas boasts a research library and six historic buildings in addition to its various exhibits that focus on the everyday men, women, and children who lived in the towns and rural areas of the Ozarks.

Eureka Springs is a wonderful place to experience the natural beauty of the Ozarks.



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