Along the way there were some neat barns, so of course I had to pull over and try to get a few pictures:
And then I finally made it to Collins Creek, which runs year-round because water is piped in from nearby Greers Ferry Lake. The constant flow of water helps serve as a habitat for trout, and as a playground for landscape photographers.
One the way out, I stopped by the overlook by the dam that creates the lake. The concrete dam was completed in 1962 and was dedicated by President Kennedy on October 3, one of his last major public appearances. The park here is named in his honor.
And one last shot, of a bridge passing over the Little Red River. There were a few people out fishing in the river nearby.

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