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Huttig, Arkansas
NameHuttig, Arkansas
Settlement typeCity

Huttig, Arkansas is a city located in Union County, Arkansas, situated near the Ouachita River and Lake D'Arbonne. The city is part of the El Dorado Micropolitan Statistical Area and is close to the Louisiana border, near cities like Monroe and Shreveport. Huttig is also near the Kisatchie National Forest and the Ouachita National Forest, which offer opportunities for outdoor recreation, similar to those found in Hot Springs and Eureka Springs. The city's location allows for easy access to major highways like Interstate 20 and U.S. Route 167, which connect to cities like Little Rock and Texarkana.

Geography

Huttig, Arkansas is situated in the southern part of the state, near the Ouachita Mountains and the Arkansas Timberlands. The city's geography is characterized by rolling hills, forests, and waterways, including the Ouachita River and Lake D'Arbonne, which are similar to those found in Mount Ida and Mena. The area's unique geography makes it an attractive location for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for hiking, fishing, and hunting, similar to those found in Buffalo National River and Hot Springs National Park. The city is also close to the Kisatchie National Forest and the Ouachita National Forest, which offer additional opportunities for outdoor recreation, similar to those found in Ozark National Forest and St. Francis National Forest. Nearby cities like El Dorado and Magnolia also offer a range of outdoor activities, including visits to South Arkansas Arboretum and Logoly State Park.

History

The area that is now Huttig, Arkansas was first settled in the late 19th century, with the city being officially incorporated in 1905, during the same period as the incorporation of nearby cities like Nashville and Prescott. The city's early history was shaped by the timber industry, with many sawmills and lumber companies operating in the area, similar to those found in Fordyce and Camden. The city's location near the Ouachita River and Lake D'Arbonne also made it an important center for the fishing industry, with many fishermen and boat builders operating in the area, similar to those found in Lake Village and Dumas. During World War II, the city played an important role in the war effort, with many residents serving in the United States Army and United States Navy, and participating in events like the Battle of Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge. Nearby cities like Little Rock and Pine Bluff also played important roles in the war effort, with the Little Rock Arsenal and Pine Bluff Arsenal producing military equipment and supplies.

Demographics

As of the 2020 census, the population of Huttig, Arkansas was approximately 597 people, with a diverse range of ages, ethnicities, and occupations, similar to those found in Waldo and McGehee. The city has a mix of young families, retirees, and long-time residents, with many people employed in the timber industry, fishing industry, and tourism industry, similar to those found in Mountain View and Jasper. The city's population is also influenced by its location near the Louisiana border, with many people commuting to nearby cities like Monroe and Shreveport for work or education, similar to those found in Texarkana and Hope. Nearby cities like El Dorado and Magnolia also have diverse populations, with a range of cultural events and festivals, including the El Dorado Festival and Fair and the Magnolia Blossom Festival.

Economy

The economy of Huttig, Arkansas is driven by a mix of industries, including the timber industry, fishing industry, and tourism industry, similar to those found in Glenwood and Murfreesboro. The city is home to several sawmills and lumber companies, which provide employment opportunities for many residents, similar to those found in Fordyce and Camden. The city's location near the Ouachita River and Lake D'Arbonne also makes it an attractive location for tourists, with many people visiting the area for outdoor recreation, similar to those found in Hot Springs and Eureka Springs. Nearby cities like Little Rock and Pine Bluff also have diverse economies, with major industries including healthcare, education, and manufacturing, similar to those found in Fayetteville and Springdale. The city is also close to the Arkansas Highway 7 and U.S. Route 167, which provide easy access to major markets and transportation hubs, similar to those found in Interstate 40 and Interstate 55.

Education

Huttig, Arkansas is served by the Huttig School District, which operates several schools in the area, including Huttig Elementary School and Huttig High School, similar to those found in Waldron and Mena. The city's schools offer a range of academic and extracurricular programs, including Advanced Placement courses and sports teams, similar to those found in Bentonville and Rogers. Nearby cities like El Dorado and Magnolia are also home to several schools, including El Dorado High School and Magnolia High School, which offer a range of academic and extracurricular programs, similar to those found in Fayetteville and Springdale. The city is also close to several colleges and universities, including Southern Arkansas University and University of Arkansas at Monticello, which offer a range of academic programs, similar to those found in University of Arkansas and Arkansas State University.

Infrastructure

Huttig, Arkansas has a range of infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and utilities, similar to those found in Glenwood and Murfreesboro. The city is served by several major highways, including Arkansas Highway 7 and U.S. Route 167, which provide easy access to nearby cities and transportation hubs, similar to those found in Interstate 40 and Interstate 55. The city is also home to a range of utilities, including electricity, water, and sewerage, which are provided by the City of Huttig and Union County, similar to those found in Little Rock and Pine Bluff. Nearby cities like El Dorado and Magnolia also have a range of infrastructure, including airports, hospitals, and parks, similar to those found in Fort Smith and Springdale. The city is also close to several recreational areas, including Lake D'Arbonne State Park and Kisatchie National Forest, which offer opportunities for outdoor recreation, similar to those found in Hot Springs National Park and Buffalo National River.