We may not get too many inches of snow each season, but a wintry Arkansas landscape is certainly a sight to behold. This stunning photograph was taken in the Ozark National Forest, which covers 1.2 million acres in the Ozark Mountains of northern Arkansas. Established in 1908 by president Theodore Roosevelt, it encompasses the tallest mountain in the state, Mount Magazine, as well as other natural wonders like Blanchard Springs Caverns and more than 500 special of trees and woody plants.