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General Background<\/h2>\n

The Mississippi River is the fourth-longest river in the world and the second-longest in North America. It is also the largest by total volume of water in the United States, including all its tributaries. The river travels a path of nearly 2,320 miles, eventually depositing its water into the Gulf of Mexico.<\/p>\n

Arkansas is the state of the Mississippi’s southernmost extent. The portion of the river which runs through the state of Arkansas is known as the “Lower Mississippi River”. This stretch of the river is heavily used for commercial navigation. Approximately 15 million tons of cargo are transported on the Lower Mississippi River each year, contributing to the economy of the entire region.<\/p>\n

How Many Miles Does the Mississippi Run Along Arkansas?<\/h2>\n

The Mississippi River runs along Arkansas for approximately 320 miles. This stretch of the Mississippi traverses most of eastern Arkansas, before forming its boundary with Tennessee, to the north. This route also takes the Mississippi River through the state capital, Little Rock, along with numerous other Arkansas counties such as Desha, Jefferson, Lonoke, Chicot, Lee, and Crittenden.<\/p>\n

The Mississippi first begins in Arkansas at the border with Missouri. This 380-mile stretch of the river between the states of Arkansas and Missouri was once known as the “Lower Arkansas River”. This particular stretch of the river is home to several frog species, including the threatened Ouachita Streamside Chorus Frog.<\/p>\n