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  • Arkansas State Parks

Arkansas is often referred to as the Natural State because of the rich environment and flourishing vegetation in its 52 state parks. These parks offer diversified tourist attractions like scenic landscapes, rich natural and cultural resources along with the highest Peaks of Arkansas and wonderful campsites on the bank of gushing rivers and beautiful lakes. Devil’s Den State Park seems more like an Angel’s Palace thanks to the many bubble brooks and streaming waterfalls found there. The view from atop Crowley’s Ridge State Park is almost as good as the hiking trails. Music and Dance are the routine events in Ozark Folk Center State Park, located amidst scenic views of Ozark Mountains. It offers awesome artistry at Crafts Village in the park.

 

  • Petit Jean State Park
Petit Jean State Park is the first, and inarguably the best of all Arkansas State Parks with incomparable scenery and endless outdoor adventure. This state park is for sure going to leave an everlasting trace on your heart as it captures the wholeness of nature’s beautiful creations on this planet. The 3471 acres park contains a Mather Lodge with 24 guestrooms, a soulful pool and multi-cuisine restaurant. In addition to it, there are 32 cabins with kitchen facility and beautiful views of Cedar Creek Canyon. The park on its opposite has the vast lush area with 127 campsites along the beautiful Lake Bailey spread in 170 acres. It also includes visitor center with pleasing exhibits, swimming pool, hiking trail and fun picnic areas.
Petit Jean State Park
  • Crater of Diamonds State Park
Crater of Diamonds State Park, located at Murfreesboro is like a dream adventure trip. What can be more mesmerizing than exploring the diamond fields yourself, find the one and carry it home as most of the visitors did in the past? The first diamond in this park was found in 1906. The biggest ever diamond unearthed in North America is 40.23 carat Uncle Sam, which is one of the 70,000 diamonds explored from this park. This diamond mining site became the state park in 1972. Since then, more than 20,000 diamonds have been hunted and carried away by the visitors. The park offers campsites, café and gift shop, hiking trail and the most loved picnic sites in the state.
Crater of Diamonds State Park