Bradley County is located in the southern part of Arkansas. Bradley County was formed December 18, 1840, from parts of Union, Cleveland, Drew and Ashley counties. It was named for William H. Bradley who had been with Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans and later settled in Arkansas. The county seat is Warren. Bradley County boasts the true beauty of scenic woodlands, fields full of crops and great southern hospitality. The thick forests provide great opportunities in the timber industry as well as serving as a habitat for all forms of wildlife. The famed Bradley County Pink Tomatoes are grown on family farms and celebrated each June during the Bradley County Pink Tomato Festival. Travel to the southeast corner of the county and experience the Felsenthal Refuge--the largest green tree reservoir with 65,000 acres in the care of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Further south is Moro Bay State Park where you can spend the day relaxing on the Ouachita River. In the land of tall pines and pink tomatoes, wonderful possibilities are always just around the corner!