Parkin Archeological State Park

The visitor center houses artifacts and interpretive exhibits
The visitor center houses artifacts and interpretive exhibits
A large platform mound on the river bank remains
A large platform mound on the river bank remains
Parkin Archeological State Park
Parkin Archeological State Park
Parkin Archeological State Park sign at entrance of park
Parkin Archeological State Park preserves and interprets the site of an American Indian village.
Walk along the Village Trail and imagine what life was like 500 years ago
Walk along the Village Trail and imagine what life was like 500 years ago
Effigy head pot
Effigy head pot
The visitor center houses artifacts and interpretive exhibits
The visitor center houses artifacts and interpretive exhibits
The Northern Ohio School, a historic one-room schoolhouse
The Northern Ohio School, a historic one-room schoolhouse

What to know

This National Historic Landmark preserves a 17-acre Mississippian Period American Indian village located here from A.D. 1000 to 1550. Archeologists at this research station also uncovered evidence that Hernando de Soto visited this site in 1541. Park interpreters offer tours, educational programs, and special events throughout the year. The site was the location of the 1920s-era Northern Ohio Lumber Cooperage Company, and the Northern Ohio School House still remains. The site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Admission is free for self-guided tours and viewing exhibits in the visitor center. Nearby are the day-use picnic area, playground, and pavilion, available by reservation only. A boat ramp provides access to the St. Francis River.

Plan Your Adventure

Group Pavilions, Open Pavilion

Enclosed Climate Controlled Pavilion
Please contact the park for reservations and more information at 870-755-2500 or [email protected].
Per Day: $130.00

Contact park for questions

60 State Hwy 184
Parkin, AR 72373
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