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'''Fourche Creek''' is an urban waterway flowing through Little Rock, Arkansas. The [[Little Rock Department of Parks and Recreation]] calls the creek Fourche Bottoms]]. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers refers to the watershed as the Fourche Bayou Basin.
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'''Fourche Creek''' is an urban waterway flowing through Little Rock, Arkansas. The [[Little Rock Department of Parks and Recreation]] calls the creek Fourche Bottoms]]. The [[U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Little Rock District]] refers to the watershed as the Fourche Bayou Basin.
  
 
The city maintains two public boat launches on the creek at [[Benny Craig]] and [[Interstate Park]]. The creek also flows through [[Hindman Park]].
 
The city maintains two public boat launches on the creek at [[Benny Craig]] and [[Interstate Park]]. The creek also flows through [[Hindman Park]].

Revision as of 00:05, 20 December 2008

Fourche Creek is an urban waterway flowing through Little Rock, Arkansas. The Little Rock Department of Parks and Recreation calls the creek Fourche Bottoms]]. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Little Rock District refers to the watershed as the Fourche Bayou Basin.

The city maintains two public boat launches on the creek at Benny Craig and Interstate Park. The creek also flows through Hindman Park.

Audubon Arkansas and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are currently attempting to clean up and preserve the creek as prime waterfowl habitat. More than $5 million has been allocated to the effort, though not all the funds have as yet been appropriated.

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