Arkansas State Parks

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The Arkansas state parks system is known for its enchanting natural settings and diversity of facilities and activities. Today, over 20,000 programs, tours, and events are presented for the enjoyment and education of park visitors. The 51 state parks provide some of Arkansas' best experiences: mountaintop hideaways with cloud-capped lodges; lakeshore cabins with cozy fireplaces; riverside campsites along the famous White River; a museum village re-creating life in frontier Arkansas; a diamond mine where you'll search for "finders keepers" gems at a one-of-a-kind state park; a folk cultural complex demonstrating the traditional homestead crafts and front porch music of the Ozark Mountains; prehistoric Native American mounds; and a whole lot more. Get out there and enjoy all that the parks have to offer.

Hundreds of services and facilities are provided. The parks are open year-round and uniformed staff are on-call 24 hours. However, some facilities are closed seasonally or daily. Check with the individual parks for details.

A variety of fees are charged in the state parks for many facilities, activities, interpretive programs, and special events.

Make reservations for cabins and lodges by calling or writing the park location. Call during office hours: summer—weekdays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday and Saturday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.; fall, winter, and spring—8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (NOTE: Reservation desks at DeGray Lake Resort Lodge and Queen Wilhelmina Lodge are open 24 hours, year-round.)

Individual reservations may be made up to 12 months in advance and group reservations may be made up to two years in advance commencing from the date the reservation is made. Advance deposits are required.

Arkansas State Park Descriptions

Arkansas Oil and Brine Museum
Bull Shoals
Cane Creek
Lake Catherine
Lake Charles
Lake Chicot
Conway Cemetery Historic
Cossatot River
Crater of Diamonds
Crowley's Ridge
Daisy
Lake Dardanelle
Old Davidsonville
DeGray Lake Resort
Devil's Den
Lake Frierson
Lake Fort Smith
Hampson Museum
Jacksonport
Logoly
Louisiana Purchase
Mammoth Spring
Millwood
Moro Bay
Mt. Nebo
Old Washington Historic
Lake Ouachita
Ozark Folk Center
Parkin Archeological
Petit Jean
Pinnacle Mountain
Plantation Agriculture Museum
Lake Poinsett
Powhatan Courthouse
Prairie County Museum
Prairie Grove Battlefield
Queen Wilhelmina
Toltec Mounds
Village Creek
White Oak Lake
Withrow Springs
Woolly Hollow

Published: 28 Apr 2002 | Last Updated: 15 Sep 2010
Details mentioned in this article were accurate at the time of publication

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