The Natural State is full of beautiful places - both in nature and in our cities. Unfortunately, in addition to the beautiful places that fill the state, there are some dangerous places to avoid in Arkansas. This information shouldn't keep you from exploring all that Arkansas has to offer; however, it should encourage you to use extra caution when visiting the most dangerous places in Arkansas. So, which places are we referring to? We’re so glad you asked because we scoured the state for the most dangerous places in Arkansas, and here they are:
1. Intersection at 46th and Walnut, Rogers
During the span of one year, there were 53 accidents at this intersection!
2. Clear Creek
Though this photo shows Clear Creek in the fall, at its lowest, the creek is deadly during flash floods. Several people have died after being washed away here.
3. The Town of West Memphis
Though the town of West Memphis does have some wonderful qualities, its crime rate is the highest in the state, according to the FBI Uniform Crime Report. If you live here, your odds of being the victim of a crime are 1 in 9.
4. Helena/West Helena
The Arkansas city with the second highest rate of crime is Helena/West Helena, according to the FBI Uniform Crime Report. Residents there have a 1 in 11 likelihood of being the victim of a crime.
5. Beaver Lake
Beaver Lake regularly claims the lives of Arkansasans. In 2014, nine people died on this lake.
6. Intersection at College And Joyce, Fayetteville
Fayetteville police note that this is the most dangerous intersection in Fayetteville. Rear-end collisions are the most common here.
7. White Rock Mountain
White Rock Mountain has gorgeous views, but it's also steep and can be slippery. Stay away from the edge, and pay attention while hiking.
8. Habitat Where Poisonous Snakes Live
This describes most of Arkansas. During the late months of summer, snakebites are not uncommon in the Natural State. Village Creek Park, pictured here, is home to many species of snake, including poisonous ones. Cottonmouth are especially common, but you might also find western diamondback rattlesnakes, timber rattlesnakes, western pigmy rattlesnakes, copperhead and Texas coral snakes.
9. Your Dining Table
Heart disease is the number one killer in Arkansas, where the death rate is 217.5 per 100,000 people. This is higher than the national average of 166.99 per 100,000. Depending what you're putting on your plate, your dining room just might be the most deadly place in the entire state!
So, what do you think of our list of Arkansas' most dangerous places? Did we miss a place you think should've been included? Tell us in the comments below!
While you should certainly be careful when visiting the most dangerous places in Arkansas, a little danger shouldn't keep you from exploring the Natural State! Check out these 16 once-in-a-lifetime adventures you can only have in Arkansas.
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