Crooked Creek Ranch: New Outdoor Learning Center

Tom Dumas Donation to ATU Foundation January 2026
Present for the check presentation for the establishment of the Crooked Creek Ranch LLC Student Experiential Education Fund through the Arkansas Tech University Foundation were (from left-to-right): Scotty Jefferson, Arkansas Tech University alumnus and Yellville resident; Tom Dumas, ATU alumnus and benefactor for the fund; Dr. Adolfo Santos, ATU executive vice president for academic affairs and provost; Bryan Fisher, ATU vice president for advancement; and Dr. Michael Bradley, dean of the ATU Graduate College.

Arkansas Tech University is developing a new experiential outdoor learning and research opportunity in rural Marion County.

ATU students in programs such as agriculture, fisheries and wildlife science, geography, history and tourism will have the opportunity to gain hands-on learning at Crooked Creek Ranch, which consists of more than 500 acres near Yellville. Crooked Creek Ranch borders Crooked Creek and the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Fred Berry Crooked Creek Nature Center.

“Crooked Creek Ranch encompasses a variety of ecological habitats, including oak hickory forest and pastureland as well as areas of cultural and indigenous significance,” said Dr. Michael Bradley, dean of the ATU Graduate College. “The ‘Pioneer Road’ established circa 1893 crosses Crooked Creek at Briggs Ford and once served as an important trade route. The environmental diversity and the historic sites provide learning opportunities for ATU students in both the hard and the social sciences.”

Crooked Creek Ranch is managed by Tom Dumas, a 1969 Arkansas Tech graduate. Dumas has donated $50,000 to the ATU Foundation in order to establish the Crooked Creek Ranch LLC Student Experiential Education Fund, which will help defray costs for ATU students traveling to the ranch.

“Mr. Dumas’ vision of the property is that it will be a hub for nature-based education and allow ATU to strengthen partnerships with other agencies and universities,” said Bradley.

Individuals who wish to contribute to the Crooked Creek Ranch LLC Student Experiential Education Fund through the ATU Foundation may call (479) 968-0400 or send e-mail to foundation@atu.edu.