Arkansas State Parks Trip Ideas Filter Park Ozark Folk Center Village Creek Region Central Lower Delta [X] North Central Northwest Southwest [X] Upper Delta Park Activity Watchable Wildlife Trail Type Trail Difficulty Author Arkansas State Parks Staff Bonnie Marberry Cara Curtis [X] Cathy Combs Elizabeth Kimble Grady Spann Heather Johnson Heather Runyan Jackie Rupp Jason Parrie Jeanette Larson [X] Jeanette Larson Jenn Menge Joe Jacobs Jonathan Wirges Kara Helton [X] Kelly Farrell Kristina Root Maggie Howard Mary Buchman Matt Manos Megan Ayres Moore Meg Matthews Monika Rued Pearl Jangjiravat Rachel Lewis Robin Gabe Sarah Reap Sasha Bowles Tara Gillanders Zachary Fisher Zoie Clift Date Published December 2021 May 2017 April 2016 Video: The Creek Speaks Dec 2021 ⁄ Cathy Combs The multi-use trails at Village Creek State Park offer many opportunities to discover the beauty of Crowley’s Ridge. Village Creek State Park, located in eastern Arkansas just 40 miles of Memphis, has a mission of connecting visitors with a unique feature of the Delta: Crowley’s Ridge. The park offers over 33 miles of trails through ridge tops, ravines, and valleys. What is a Park Interpreter? May 2017 ⁄ Kelly Farrell On top of being guides and stewards of the parks, Park Interpreters identify plants and wildlife. They are biologists, geologists, botanists, historians, educators, and recreation specialists. Old-fashioned Community Energy Apr 2016 ⁄ Jeanette Larson The Ozarks is a unique and special place. Well-known for their beauty, these hills are also known for being challenging to live in or travel through.
Video: The Creek Speaks Dec 2021 ⁄ Cathy Combs The multi-use trails at Village Creek State Park offer many opportunities to discover the beauty of Crowley’s Ridge. Village Creek State Park, located in eastern Arkansas just 40 miles of Memphis, has a mission of connecting visitors with a unique feature of the Delta: Crowley’s Ridge. The park offers over 33 miles of trails through ridge tops, ravines, and valleys.
What is a Park Interpreter? May 2017 ⁄ Kelly Farrell On top of being guides and stewards of the parks, Park Interpreters identify plants and wildlife. They are biologists, geologists, botanists, historians, educators, and recreation specialists.
Old-fashioned Community Energy Apr 2016 ⁄ Jeanette Larson The Ozarks is a unique and special place. Well-known for their beauty, these hills are also known for being challenging to live in or travel through.