Blue Mountain Lake
Nestled in the shadow of Mount Magazine, Arkansas's highest mountain, offering premier recreation since 1947
Public Notice - 30-Day Comment Period
Replacement of the Blue Mountain Lake Spillway Bridge
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Little Rock District, is seeking public input on the proposed replacement of the Blue Mountain Lake Spillway Bridge. This project involves the demolition and reconstruction of the existing spillway bridge structure to ensure continued safe access and structural integrity.
We invite interested parties, stakeholders, and members of the public to review the project documents and submit comments during the 30-day public comment period.
Comment Period Deadline: January 10, 2026
How to Submit Comments: Comments may be submitted in writing via email or postal mail to the address provided below. All comments must be received by the deadline date to be considered.
Welcome to Blue Mountain Lake
Blue Mountain Lake is located in the shadow of Mt. Magazine, Arkansas's highest mountain. Blue Mountain Lake has offered many recreational opportunities since its completion in 1947.
Modern campgrounds provide tent and trailer spaces, electrical and water hookups, showers, boat launching ramps, parking areas, fish cleaning stations, and many other amenities. The excellent fishery in the lake includes largemouth and white bass, crappie, bream, and catfish. Other water sports, such as water skiing, swimming, and boating are also very popular activities. A shady, cypress tree-lined swimming area in Waveland Park provides a relaxing respite from a busy day at the lake.
The Blue Mountain Wildlife Demonstration Area is located on the west end of the lake property. It is a world class bird dog field trial area that attracts visitors from throughout the United States and several other countries. The abundant public forests around the lake are open to in-season hunting, hiking, birding, sightseeing, and other outdoor activities.
The lake is within easy traveling distance of many other points of interest in the state. Mt. Magazine State Park is located just north of the lake on the mountain for which it is named; it is accessible on very good state highways with a short 30-minute drive from the lake. Blue Mountain Lake's location between the Ozark and Ouachita National Forests complements the natural beauty of the area. There are plenty of activities available to keep any visitor to Blue Mountain Lake busy.