Saline River (Ouachita River)

Saline River (Ouachita River)

The Saline River is a 204 mile-long river in the southwest portion of the U.S. State of Arkansas. [citebook|title=Rivers of North America|author=Arthur C. Benke, Colbert E. Cushing|year= 2005|publisher=Academic Press|pages=265|id=ISBN 0120882531]

The Saline River begins in the eastern foothills of the Ouachita Mountains in Saline County, Arkansas. The river has three sections, the Middle Fork, the Alum Fork, and the North Fork, which merge north of the city of Benton, Arkansas.

The upper section of the Saline is a clear, cold-water stream with a series of fast running shoals interspersed with quiet pools. The central section of the river has clear to murky water with long slower moving pools interrupted by short stretches of fast water. The lower section is sluggish with murky water. During parts of the year the lower stretches of the river can be somewhat clogged with brush or trees.

After the merge of the three forks the river flattens and travels through Grant, Cleveland, Bradley, and Ashley counties.

The river empties into the Ouachita River in the Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge. The river has a gravel bottom throughout its length.

The Saline is relatively free of development. The river runs through dense forests which are home to deer, mink, otters, beaver, muskrats, turkey, and squirrel. The river provides excellent fishing, scenery, and wilderness floating.

Smallmouth, largemouth, rock bass, and spotted bass as well as warmouth, longear, green sunfish, bluegills, channel catfish, and crappie inhabit the river.

Picknicking and swimming facilities are available at Jenkins' Ferry Historical Monument south of Sheridan, Arkansas which commemorates the Battle of Jenkins' Ferry during the American Civil War.

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