Determining the Economic Feasibility of Public Recreational Developments at Beaver Lake, Arkansas*
Robert N. Shulstad and
Thomas G. Sawyer
Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 1977, vol. 9, issue 1, 101-106
Abstract:
Beaver Lake is nestled in the midst of the Ozark Mountains in the northwest corner of Arkansas. The picturesque lake is actually a multi-purpose reservoir constructed and maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The 28,220 acre lake offers eleven improved public access areas for use by recreationists. Six additional recreational areas have been planned, to be built as demand requires [16].Costs for development of the six additional parks were estimated by the Corps of Engineers as of July 1974, to be $6.87 million [16].
Date: 1977
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