I was talking to a lady at the swim beach and she found out we were from Florida. All she wanted to know was how we found Dierks Lake--it is in the middle of no where in south west Arkansas. All the tags on the vehicles were from Arkansas with the exception of two from Texas.
The kids had fun at the swim beach since there was a slide in the water. Most afternoons it was very crowded.
That's why our preferred swim spot was behind the motor home.Due to seasonal flooding, the sites are raised above the lake level, but we understand they still flood.
One day we drove to Horseshoe Bend Recreation Area. We had a good view of Dierks Lake. Our section of the lake lies behind the peninsula in the center of the picture.
Another day we drove to Narrows Dam on the Little Missouri River.
We ate a picnic lunch and the kids played on the playground. It was a nice spot and we had it all to ourselves.
Our site was also a good fishing spot. Chris caught his first fish!
A little later, DeAnna caught her first fish!
While we were walking the campground loop that evening, we spotted a deer near the dumpster area.
On our last day at Jefferson Ridge, we drove to Crater of Diamonds State Park. How could we go wrong looking for diamonds?
After our stop in the visitor center, it was on to the crater. We searched and searched for a good place to dig.
Once we had our bucket full, it was on to the washing tables to see what we could find.
It was hard work, but we had fun looking for diamonds.
No, we didn't find diamonds, but we did find a few small crystals. Oh well, maybe next time.
We had originally planned to stay at Jefferson Ridge four nights, but we enjoyed ourselves so much we ended up staying seven! When we moved, we headed for Hot Springs, Arkansas.