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103 East Park, Kirby, AR 71950

In this scenic setting in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains, Lake Greeson, the Little Missouri River, and Daisy State Park make a winning combination for outdoor enthusiasts. Lake Greeson, 7,000 acres of clear water and mountain scenery, delights water sports enthusiasts. Catches of black and white bass, stripers, crappie, catfish, and bluegill account for the lake's popularity with anglers.The Little Missouri and four other float streams in the area offer spring and early summer trout fishing.Situated on Lake Greeson's shore, Daisy State Park is the perfect camp for enjoying this area's many outdoor recreational opportunities. Park facilities include 103 campsites (26 Class A, 56 Class B, and 20 Class D sites); picnic areas, a standard pavilion (screened) with modern bathhouses, launch ramps, hiking trails, a motorcycle/mountain bike/ATV trail, and playground. We also have a YURT. Rent a solo or tandem kayak. Guided lake tours are offered on a regular basis or upon advance requests.NOTE: Propane tanks can be exchanged at the park. All terrain vehicle (ATV) enthusiasts can enjoy the challenging 31-mile Bear Creek Motorcycle Trail on Lake Greeson. The trail begins at Daisy State Park (situated on the north shore of the lake) and travels east approximately 1.5 miles on park property, then changes to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers lands and travels along the eastern shoreline of the lake to Laurel Creek Recreation Area. ATV's, mountain bikes, dirt bikes and hikers can utilize this multi-use trail that is open throughout the year. Trail maps are available at the Daisy State Park visitor center or the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers resource manager's office for Lake Greeson at Murfreesboro. [NOTE: ATV's cannot be driven on roads within Daisy State Park; however, a parking lot with sufficient space for trailers is provided in the park at the trail head. As you enter the state park from U.S. 70, look for the first parking lot on the left just past the park entrance sign.] Daisy State Park is 1/4 mile south of Daisy off U.S. 70. [NOTE: For eastbound travelers on U.S. 70, some GPS units direct you to turn right on West Park Road to access the park. Disregard this instruction and continue traveling east on U.S. 70 approximately 1/4-mile further to East Park Road. This is the entrance to the park.]

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3877 Highway 88 West, Mena, AR 71953

Program is a state park.

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15458 Sheperd Springs Rd,, Mountainburg, AR 72946

Program is a state park.

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50 State Park Road, Star City, AR 71667

Located where the rolling terrain of the West Gulf Coastal Plain and the alluvial lands of east Arkansas's Mississippi Delta regions meet, this park offers you the opportunity to explore two of Arkansas's distinct natural settings in one visit. Hike, run or bike the park's 2,171 acres of woodland areas in the Coastal Plain. Paddle or fish on 1,675-acre Cane Creek Lake, a timbered Delta lake, and experience the natural beauty and abundant wildlife that inhabit Arkansas's Mississippi Delta. Just across the timber-filled lake, anglers and paddlers can also explore Bayou Bartholomew, the world's longest bayou.Park staff offer guided walking, biking, kayaking, and birding tours, and other interpretive programs throughout the year.The campground at Cane Creek features 29 campsites (11 Class A and 18 Class B) and one Rent-An-RV, and access to a modern bathhouse with hot showers. Cane Creek is one of the Arkansas State Parks system's four parks that offer a Rent-An-RV. This 30-foot RV features heat and air-conditioning; beds for eight persons; a fully-equipped kitchen including stove/oven, refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, pots and dishes; satellite TV/VCR/DVD and built-in sound system with CD and radio. The unit also includes a slide-out area. Alongside the RV is an 11' x 11' wooden deck equipped with a table, chairs and a cooking grill. The RV is permanently set up on a campsite featuring water, electric, and sewer hookups. Visit our camping page for rates and fees. A $50 deposit is required per stay. Weekday rentals may be made for one day. Weekends require a two-day rental. NOTE: Pets are not allowed in the RV, and it is a non-smoking accommodation. [The park system's other Rent-An-RV camp offerings are at Bull Shoals-White River State Park near Mountain Home and Lake Charles State Park near Powhatan.]Cane Creek State Park also features picnic sites, a screened pavilion, enclosed climate-controlled pavilion, visitor center with exhibits and gift shop, launch ramp, barrier-free fishing piers, hiking trail, kayak trail, bathhouse, restrooms, and a playground. Flat-bottom fishing boats, solo and tandem kayaks, and bicycles [NOTE: These are not mountain bikes] can be rented at the visitor center.Hiking, backpacking, mountain biking and kayak trails offer park visitors hours of outdoor entertainment, including birding and other wildlife viewing opportunities. The 15.5-mile, multi-use trail - one of the park's top attractions - goes through rolling terrain, along the lake, and across many bridges including three suspension bridges. There is also a 2.5-mile multi-use trail for smaller adventures. The park's 2.5-mile kayak trail offers a relaxing outdoor aquatic adventure.To reach Cane Creek State Park from Star City, travel five miles east on Ark. 293 to the park.

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2027 State Park Entrance Road, Bismarck, AR 71929

The DeGray Lake area is rich in birdlife and wildlife which are protected within the park. The rustic natural beauty and pristine setting are ideal for a wide variety of outdoor pastimes. Bicycle through the park, rent a boat, kayak or paddleboard at the full-service marina, go birdwatching, fish in a secluded cove on the lake, enjoy the hiking trails, play disc or sling golf, or lounge on the beach. The mountain bike trails at nearby Iron Mountain Recreation Area are top-notch as well. Have a family picnic or a group gathering and cookout at one of the park pavilions and spend the night at one of the comfortable campgrounds. Park interpreters offer guided lake tours, snorkeling adventures, guided hikes, nature programs, outdoor workshops and more. The possibilities are limitless. Plan your next vacation, getaway or event to DeGray, Arkansas's resort state park.

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100 State Park Drive, Russellville, AR 72802

Program is a state park.

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5539 Hwy 49, West Helena, AR 72390

Delta Heritage Trail State Park in southeast Arkansas is being developed under the national "rails to trails" initiative, whereby former railroad lines are converted to pedestrian and bicycle routes. The trail is being developed in phases along the former Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way that stretches from one mile south of Lexa (six miles west of Helena) to Rohwer, and extending via the Mississippi River levee to Arkansas City. It will total 84.5 miles when finished, making this one of the longest bike and pedestrian trails in the state. In the northern portion, the first 21 miles of trail have been completed from Helena junction to Elaine. Trailheads are at Helena junction near Lexa, Walnut Corner at the U.S. 49 overpass, Lick Creek (Ark. 85 just south of Barton), Lake View, and Elaine. The compacted, crushed rock trail leads through a shaded canopy of native hardwoods, alongside agricultural fields, and across streams. Wildlife viewing and birdwatching opportunities abound along the route here in the heart of the Delta and the famed Mississippi Flyway. At the park visitor center, brochures include the guide to wildlife watching along the trail.When completed, the trail will also offer sweeping views from bridges that span the Arkansas River and the White River.The park visitor center is on U.S. 49 in Barton. Here you will find a gift shop, trail maps, restrooms, and picnic sites. Bicycles can be rented here. Check at the visitor center for scheduled interpretive programs. At this trailhead are five campsites [Class D (no hookups) Tent Sites].Union Pacific Corporation donated its 73-mile right-of-way in 1992. This was the historic route of the Delta Eagle, Missouri Pacific's passenger train that steamed along The Route of the Eagles. This donation created a rail-to-trail conversion of national significance. The trail agreement for this long distance hiking/biking trail was made possible by the railbanking provisions of the National Trails System Act. Railbanking allows railroads to transfer all rights inherent in a rail corridor to a public agency sponsor in order to establish a condition of public use. The corridor passes through some of the most remote and scenic areas remaining in the Delta region of eastern Arkansas. This region was once covered by a vast bottomland hardwood forest extending from Cairo, Illinois to the mouth of the Mississippi River. Today, only fragments of this great forest remain, separated and surrounded by agricultural development. The middle portion of the Delta Heritage Trail passes through some of the finest examples of the remaining wetland forest.

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6071 Hwy. 600, Jersey, AR 71651

Program is a state park.

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5451 Mountain Pine Road, Mountain Pine, AR 71956

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205 Avenue Street, Newport, AR 72112

Program is a state park.

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7904 Hwy. 141, Jonesboro, AR 72401

Program is a state park.

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Ark Hwy 8, New Edinburg, AR 71660

Program is a state park.

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250 Madison 8580, Huntsville, AR 72740

Offers programs that develop, maintain and make available to the public facilities for cooperative group living experiences in the out-doors and offer a wide range of activities under the supervision of trained leadership for children, youth, adults and special groups of all ages which include campcraft, cookouts, nature lore and conservation, and a wide range of indoor and outdoor recreational, athletic and group social activities.

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Ark Hwy 76, Bluff City, AR 71722

Program is a state park.

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33424 Spur 23, Huntsville, AR 72740

Park offers:A put-in point to the waters of the War Eagle, a north flowing stream usually floatable from march to mid-June, depending on rainfall.Floating and angling for catfish, bream, perch, and bass in this Class I, or easy level, stream offers relaxation at its best. Check with the park on current flow levels.Rental canoes and shuttle service are available from the park.Camping enthusiasts will enjoy the park's campground nestled in shaded woods that reflect the seasonal natural beauty of the surrounding hardwood forest. Choose from 30 Class AAA (with water, up to 50 amp service, and sewer hookups). Each campsite can accommodate either an RV and/or a tent. The campground also features a modern, barrier-free bathhouse. Hikers can choose from the park's one-mile War Eagle Trail, 3/4-mile Dogwood Nature Trail, and 1 1/4-mile Forest Trail. Available during the summer months, the park's swimming pool includes an adjacent bathhouse and snack bar.Tennis courts, picnic sites, pavilions, a gift shop, and baseball and softball field.

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2542 Hwy. 257, Lake Village, AR 71653

Program is a state park.

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490 Toltec Mounds Road, Scott, AR 72142

Program is a state park.

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201 County Road 754, Wynne, AR 72396

Five park trails totaling seven miles allow hikers the opportunity to explore this forest on their own, or on a guided trail walk with a park interpreter. A multi-use trail system within the park offers both mountain biking and hiking.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 96 campsites [24 Class AAA, five Class A, and 67 Class B sites (for RVs, tents, and horse campers)] around Lake Dunn.Horseback riding is a popular activity at this park. The horse camp offers 30 sites. The park visitor center includes an A/V theater, store, gift shop, and bicycle rentals.

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Corner of Ark. 18 and Baltimore Street, Manila, AR 72442

This monument honors Private Herman Davis, who grew up hunting near Manila and became a U.S. Army scout and sharpshooter in World War I. He was on General John J. Pershing's list of World War I's 100 great heroric stories. Davis received the Distinguished Service Cross, Croix de Guere, and Medaille Militaire awards from the American and French governments.This historic site, including Davis' final resting place, is in Manila at the corner of Ark. 18 and Baltimore Street.

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7953 Highway 166 South, Pocahontas, AR 72455

Large areas of special scenic, historic or scientific importance that are set aside by State Government and preserved in their natural condition for public enjoyment and appreciation as well as for environmental study.

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506 East Douglas Street, Prairie Grove, AR 72753

Large areas of special scenic, historic or scientific importance that are set aside by State Government and preserved in their natural condition for public enjoyment and appreciation as well as for environmental study.

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16878 AR-309 , Paris, AR 72855

Program is a state park.

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2955 Hwy. 44, Marianna, AR 72360

Program is a state park.