The new $5 million James A. Gaston Visitor Center at the 732-acre Bull
Shoals - White River State Park on Bull Shoals Lake in northern Arkansas
was opened in October, 2006. Located on a highpoint in the park, it offers spectaculor views of the White River, Bull Shoals Dam and Bull Shoals Lake
below. It was named in honor of Jim Gaston of nearby Lakeview, owner of the
renowned Gaston's White River Resort and a longtime supporter of the
north-central Arkansas region. Bull Shoals Lake is Arkansas' largest,
covering 45,000 acres, and the frigid White River below the dam is a premier
trout stream famous for its record-sized rainbow and brown trout.
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