Arkansas State Parks Trip Ideas Park Bull Shoals - White River Cane Creek Crater of Diamonds DeGray Lake Resort Delta Heritage Trail Hobbs State Park Conservation Area Jacksonport Lake Chicot Lake Dardanelle Lake Ouachita Logoly Millwood Mississippi River Mount Magazine Mount Nebo Ozark Folk Center Petit Jean Prairie Grove Battlefield Village Creek White Oak Lake Withrow Springs [X] Lake Fort Smith Region Central Lower Delta North Central Northwest Southwest Park Activity Boating / Marinas Fishing Hiking Kayaking / Canoeing Lake Tours Mountain Biking Swimming Watchable Wildlife Trail Type Day Hikes Horseback Riding Kayaking/Water Trails Mountain Biking Trail Difficulty Author Arkansas State Parks Staff Heather Johnson Date Published [X] June 2022 April 2021 August 2020 [X] May 2020 April 2020 January 2019 January 2017 March 2016 Best parks for a family getaway Jun 2022 ⁄ Arkansas State Parks Staff Arkansas State Parks are perfect for your family getaway. With activities for everyone and every age, you’ll have plenty to do at any one of our state parks. Check out our list for some ideas on parks you should visit. Promethea Silkmoth Video May 2020 ⁄ Heather Johnson Lake Fort Smith State Park in western Arkansas offers a variety of habitats for many different wild creatures. The forest here is a perfect home for the extraordinarily large promethea silkmoth, Callosamia promethea. At nearly four inches, the adults’ wings exhibit extraordinary camouflage to avoid predators.
Best parks for a family getaway Jun 2022 ⁄ Arkansas State Parks Staff Arkansas State Parks are perfect for your family getaway. With activities for everyone and every age, you’ll have plenty to do at any one of our state parks. Check out our list for some ideas on parks you should visit.
Promethea Silkmoth Video May 2020 ⁄ Heather Johnson Lake Fort Smith State Park in western Arkansas offers a variety of habitats for many different wild creatures. The forest here is a perfect home for the extraordinarily large promethea silkmoth, Callosamia promethea. At nearly four inches, the adults’ wings exhibit extraordinary camouflage to avoid predators.