Arkansas State Parks Trip Ideas Filter Park Petit Jean Pinnacle Mountain Region [X] Central Lower Delta North Central Northwest [X] Southwest Upper Delta Park Activity Hiking Climbing Watchable Wildlife Trail Type Day Hikes Backpacking Barrier Free (ADA) Wilderness Trail Difficulty Strenuous Easy Moderate Author Waymon Cox Arkansas State Parks Staff Meg Matthews Monika Rued Chris Adams Tayler Markham Grady Spann Billy Nations Jenn Menge Kayla Gomance Sarah Reap Sasha Bowles David Armstrong Ivory Detter [X] Matt Manos Paul Butler Robin Gabe Zoie Clift Amy Griffin Haley Johnson Heather Runyan Jason Baumgartner Jason Parrie Joe Jacobs Josh Williams Kelly Farrell Leita Spears Leita Spears Maggie Howard Megan Ayres Moore Melissa Ray [X] Ron Salley Shelley Flanary Tara Gillanders Date Published July 2017 November 2016 August 2016 More Than a Walk in the Woods at Petit Jean State Park Jul 2017 ⁄ Matt Manos Seven Hollows Trail at Petit Jean State Park offer sweet spots where conservation, recreation, and legacy all come together to form a seamless triumvirate. 5 Fall Hiking Tips Nov 2016 ⁄ Matt Manos It is hiking season in Arkansas and that brings some unique and beautiful opportunities. The leaves are changing, along with the temperatures. These cooler days can make for some great fall hiking. Is Pinnacle Mountain a Volcano? Aug 2016 ⁄ Ron Salley Pinnacle Mountain stands about 1,000 feet above sea level, is on the extreme eastern edge of the Ouachita Mountain range, and sits where three rivers converge.
More Than a Walk in the Woods at Petit Jean State Park Jul 2017 ⁄ Matt Manos Seven Hollows Trail at Petit Jean State Park offer sweet spots where conservation, recreation, and legacy all come together to form a seamless triumvirate.
5 Fall Hiking Tips Nov 2016 ⁄ Matt Manos It is hiking season in Arkansas and that brings some unique and beautiful opportunities. The leaves are changing, along with the temperatures. These cooler days can make for some great fall hiking.
Is Pinnacle Mountain a Volcano? Aug 2016 ⁄ Ron Salley Pinnacle Mountain stands about 1,000 feet above sea level, is on the extreme eastern edge of the Ouachita Mountain range, and sits where three rivers converge.