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Meg Matthews

Meg Matthews enjoys hiking, biking and swimming at state parks with her friends and family. She served as the previous Public Information Coordinator for Arkansas State Parks after spending years as a...
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Crater of Diamonds State Park: Camping

The Crater of Diamonds State Park includes a tree-shaded campground featuring 47 Class AAA campsites (with water/electric/sewer hookups) [most of these sites have tent pads] and five Walk-in Tent Site...
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Crater of Diamonds State Park History

Of all the Arkansas state parks, the Crater of Diamonds has had arguably the most colorful history, with stories of treasure hunters and the diamonds found in Arkansas through the decades. People firs...
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About Crater of Diamonds State Park

Driving Directions to the Park From Little Rock - Travel west on I-30 approximately 56 miles and take exit #73 at Arkadelphia, then go west on Ark. 51 for six miles, then follow Ark. 26 for approxi...
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Ozark Folk Center: Groups

From 20 to 200, the Ozark Folk Center State Park is the ideal spot to hold your next meeting, reunion, convention or get-together. This is your invitation to bring your group to the peaceful, bea...
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Ozark Folk Center Group Rates

Special rates for groups of 15 or more include a $3.00 discount for adult individual craft or music ticket and a $6.00 discount on combination ticket. Chartered bus drivers and escorts free. School...