Arkansas State Parks


Arkansas's state parks feature unique attractions, including Crater of Diamonds, the only diamond-producing site open to the public, and Petit Jean's ancient rock formations. Other parks offer activities like hiking, fishing, and exploring historic pioneer settlements, all amidst the state's diverse landscapes of mountains, rivers, and forests.

48 state parks found
Bull Shoals - White River
State Park
Cane Creek
State Park
Conway Cemetery
State Park
Cossatot River
State Park
Crater Of Diamonds
State Park
Crowley's Ridge
State Park
Daisy
State Park
Davidsonville Historic
State Park
DeGray Lake Resort
State Park
Delta Heritage Trail
State Park
Devil's Den
State Park
Hampson Archeological Museum
State Park
Historic Washington
State Park
Hobbs
State Park
Jacksonport
State Park
Jenkins Ferry Battleground
State Park
Lake Catherine
State Park
Lake Charles
State Park
Lake Chicot
State Park
Lake Dardanelle
State Park
Lake Fort Smith
State Park
Lake Frierson
State Park
Lake Ouachita
State Park
Lake Poinsett
State Park
Lake Sylvia Recreation Area
State Park
Logoly
State Park
Louisiana Purchase
State Park
Lower White River Museum
State Park
Mammoth Spring
State Park
Marks' Mills Battleground
State Park
Millwood
State Park
Mississippi River
State Park
Moro Bay
State Park
Mount Magazine
State Park
Mount Nebo
State Park
Ozark Folk Center
State Park
Parkin Archeological
State Park
Petit Jean
State Park
Pinnacle Mountain
State Park
Plum Bayou Mounds Archeological
State Park
Poison Springs Battleground
State Park
Powhatan Historic
State Park
Prairie Grove Battlefield
State Park
Queen Wilhelmina
State Park
Village Creek
State Park
White Oak Lake
State Park
Withrow Springs
State Park
Woolly Hollow
State Park