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Arkansas State Parks Trip Ideas

Park

  • Crater of Diamonds
  • Crowley's Ridge

Region

  • Southwest
  • Upper Delta

Park Activity

  • Diamond Digging

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Trail Difficulty

Author

  • Grady Spann
  • Heather Runyan
  • Megan Ayres Moore
  • Mystina Swaim
  • Sarah Reap
  • [X] Elizabeth Kimble
  • [X] Monika Rued

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  • November 2021
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Photo Essay: A Solution for Pollution 

Nov 2020
  ⁄  
Elizabeth Kimble

Crowley’s Ridge State Park in northeast Arkansas is one of Arkansas’s six original state parks, constructed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). Today, those original native stone and wood structures create a setting of rustic serenity among the natural surroundings. To this day, part of the park’s mission is to protect natural resources. Our team strives...

State park ranger holding recycling bucket

Visitor Finds 4.49-Carat Diamond at Crater of Diamonds State Park

Nov 2020
  ⁄  
Monika Rued

It was all treat, no trick this Halloween for Steven McCool of Fayetteville, Ark., at Crater of Diamonds State Park. The 34-year-old found the third-largest diamond of the year. He found a 4.49-carat yellow diamond.

Steven McCool's 4.40-carat yellow diamond
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