National River, Auto Touring, Boating, Camping, Educational Programs, Fishing, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Hunting, Swimming, Wildlife Viewing. Special Topics: Caves, Endangered Species.
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Devil's Den State Park is nestled in a picturesque valley in northwest Arkansas's Ozarks Mountains, ancient sedimentary mountains renowned for their scenic natural beauty and lush hardwood forest. Selected as a park site in the 1930s, Lee Creek Valley provided the native wood and stone that the Civilian Conservation Corps used to craft the park's CCC Rustic-style buildings and other structures. The mountain stream forms a peaceful 8-acre lake in the heart of the park, perfect for fishing and canoeing, before cascading over a rugged native stone dam that stretches across the creek.
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National Park, Auto Touring, Camping, Educational Programs, Hiking, Horseback Riding. Special Topics: Geysers/Hot Springs.
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RV spots with full hook-ups and furnished cabins on Bull Shoals lake with agreat lakeview, recreation/sunroom, pool, horseshoe pits, campfire pits, playground, boat dock, boat rentals, shuffleboard, and more.
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Here you can enjoy the unique geology of Crowley's Ridge, a landform of rolling hills in eastern Arkansas's Mississippi Alluvial Plain. A geologic anomaly, the ridge is covered with a lush climax Beech-Maple forest featuring oak, sugar maple, beech, butternut and tulip poplar. Park interpretive programs and exhibits share the story of the natural and cultural heritage of Crowley's Ridge. Five park trails totaling seven miles allow hikers the opportunity to explore this forest on their own, or on guided trail walks. The park also includes 15 miles of horse trails. Anglers can fish for bass, bream, catfish and crappie at the park's two lakes, Lake Austell and Lake Dunn. Launch ramps, boat docks, bait, fishing boats, electric motors and pedal boats are available late-spring through Labor Day. The park campground includes 104 Standard B campsites around Lake Dunn.
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