Arkansas State Parks Trip Ideas Filter Park Cossatot River Devil's Den Lake Dardanelle Region North Central Southwest Park Activity Trail Type Trail Difficulty Author Arkansas State Parks Staff Adam Leslie Chris Pistole Don Simons John Morrow Robin Gabe Bonnie Marberry Grady Spann Haley Johnson Heather Johnson Jackie Rupp Jason Baumgartner Jeanette Larson Jeanette Larson Jenn Menge Jonathan Wirges Kayla Gomance Kristina Root Kylee Cole Randy Pearson Ryan Smith Tara Gillanders Waymon Cox Zachary Fisher [X] Megan Ayres Moore [X] Rebekah Spurlock [X] Shelley Flanary Date Published February 2023 November 2022 February 2021 November 2020 [X] May 2020 April 2020 February 2017 September 2016 April 2016 [X] March 2016 Photo Essay: Life Below Lake Dardanelle May 2020 ⁄ Megan Ayres Moore What lives in a lake? If you are like most of us, your first thoughts were fish, snakes, and turtles. Believe it or not, that’s only a small part of the life below Lake Dardanelle! A Wild and Scenic River Mar 2016 ⁄ Shelley Flanary Do you hear that sound? Do you hear the music? What could it be? You are standing approximately just southwest of Little Rock, in one of the most spectacular river corridors in the central U.S. Living Underground at Devil’s Den State Park Mar 2016 ⁄ Rebekah Spurlock The unique sandstone crevice caves found at Devil’s Den State Park offer an intriguing immersion into the literal center of the layers of geology that support all life in the park.
Photo Essay: Life Below Lake Dardanelle May 2020 ⁄ Megan Ayres Moore What lives in a lake? If you are like most of us, your first thoughts were fish, snakes, and turtles. Believe it or not, that’s only a small part of the life below Lake Dardanelle!
A Wild and Scenic River Mar 2016 ⁄ Shelley Flanary Do you hear that sound? Do you hear the music? What could it be? You are standing approximately just southwest of Little Rock, in one of the most spectacular river corridors in the central U.S.
Living Underground at Devil’s Den State Park Mar 2016 ⁄ Rebekah Spurlock The unique sandstone crevice caves found at Devil’s Den State Park offer an intriguing immersion into the literal center of the layers of geology that support all life in the park.