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Mount Magazine's Mountaintop Settlers

In the latter half of the 1800s, new land on Mount Magazine could be acquired in two ways. A legislative act in 1853 granted a wide swath of land for the construction of a railroad in the Petit Jean R...
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Mount Magazine's Cultural History

There is little archeological evidence that Native Americans lived on Mount Magazine. A few scattered projectile points indicate that they hunted big game here, but a lack of pottery and other types o...
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Mount Magazine Weddings

The Lodge at Mount Magazine is ideal for weddings, receptions, and rehearsal dinners. The setting is one of the most beautiful in the state. Our lodge accommodations include 60 guest rooms and 13 full...
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Mount Magazine Catering

The Skycrest Restaurant offers an extensive catering menu that makes it easy to plan for small group meals or large banquets. Call 1-877-MM-LODGE for more catering and event information.
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Mount Magazine Trails

Begin your adventure at the park visitor center. Information, exhibits, supplies, and gifts are available there. The USDA Forest Service has additional brochures and topographic maps of hiking trails ...
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Mount Magazine Horseback Riding

The highest peak in Arkansas is the site of Huckleberry Mountain Trail, one of several multi-use Arkansas horse trails spanning 34 miles used for ATV riding, mountain biking, backpacking and horseback...
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Mount Magazine Mountain Biking

For Arkansas mountain biking enthusiasts, the Huckleberry Mountain Trail is a challenging 34-mile trek down the mountain and into the adjacent Ozark National Forest. One of the more challenging Arkans...
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Mount Magazine Hang Gliding

Arkansas hang gliding enthusiasts have flocked to the highest peak in Arkansas for many years. Rising high above the Petit Jean River Valley and Arkansas River Valley, 2,753-foot Mount Magaz...