Arkansas State Parks Trip Ideas Filter Park Petit Jean Crater of Diamonds Plum Bayou Mounds Crowley's Ridge [X] Devil's Den Pinnacle Mountain Cossatot River [X] DeGray Lake Resort Jacksonport Lake Charles Lake Fort Smith Lake Frierson Mississippi River Moro Bay Mount Magazine Parkin Archeological Village Creek White Oak Lake Withrow Springs Region Northwest Southwest Park Activity Kayaking / Canoeing Mountain Biking Snorkeling / Scuba Diving Swimming Trail Type Trail Difficulty Author Adam Leslie Rebekah Spurlock Date Published February 2023 June 2022 September 2021 May 2021 April 2021 January 2021 November 2020 June 2020 May 2020 February 2020 January 2019 September 2018 [X] May 2018 November 2016 October 2016 August 2016 April 2016 [X] March 2016 The Best of DeGray State Park May 2018 If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind getaway in Arkansas, consider this: DeGray Lake Resort State Park near Bismarck is Arkansas’s only resort state park. Getting Your Feet Wet Mar 2016 ⁄ Adam Leslie The best way to learn is to get your feet wet by taking part in a creek seining program. It was developed to help monitor the aquatic life found in Lee Creek, but it turned into so much more. 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.
The Best of DeGray State Park May 2018 If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind getaway in Arkansas, consider this: DeGray Lake Resort State Park near Bismarck is Arkansas’s only resort state park.
Getting Your Feet Wet Mar 2016 ⁄ Adam Leslie The best way to learn is to get your feet wet by taking part in a creek seining program. It was developed to help monitor the aquatic life found in Lee Creek, but it turned into so much more.
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.