Woolly Hollow State Park is a nice quiet typical state park settled just north of Conway, AR. This park is an easy one to spend a day or enjoy for a short weekend trip. ...
The southernmost state park is Lake Chicot State Park. It lies in Southeast Arkansas and most of it is surrounded by a huge lake. This park offers campgrounds for RV, tent camping, and also...
The largest state park is Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area. It lies in Northwest Arkansas and most of its land still remains untouched and in its natural beautiful state. This park offers campgrounds for primitive...
Known as the “Castle in the Sky”, Queen Wilhelmina State Park sits on top of Arkansas’ second highest peak. This park has an amazing lodge, camp grounds for RV and tent camping, a tasty...
Just a few miles down the road from Poison Springs Battleground State Park lies White Oak Lake State Park. This Park is a nice, small park that is popular for camping, fishing, and boating. ...
We learned about our #10 state park, Logoly, while visiting the Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources. The Park staff member did not steer us wrong either! Logoly is a small, ecofriendly park in Southern...
Just a short drive down the road from the Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources lies the South Arkansas Arboretum. The Park houses nice, paved walking trails through a wooded area, a gazebo, butterfly garden,...
Petit Jean State Park is Arkansas’ very first park. Many of its’ original structures were built by the CCC and still remain. The Park lodge has a restaurant and swimming pool. There are also...
Lake Dardanelle State Park is a bonus you will find on the way to and from Mount Nebo. It is best known for its’ visitor’s center, sport fishing tournaments, fishing pier, boating, boardwalk, trail,...
Devil’s Den State Park is best known for its’ hiking trails, caves, and camping. It has 11 hiking trails, a playground and picnic area, kayak and paddle boat rentals, a seasonal restaurant, cabins, campsites,...