Arkansas State Parks

The diverse geography of Arkansas makes it a great location for a wide range of park activities, and the sheer number of Arkansas state parks means that there is something for everybody.

For a view from the top, head to Pinnacle Mountain State Park. This dramatic peak rises steeply above the Arkansas River Valley to provide spectacular vistas from all sides. Arkansas has a number of amazing fishing spots, with Bull Shoals-White River State Park attracting trout fishermen from all over the country and Lake Greeson, located in Daisy State Park, overflowing with catfish and crappie. Fans of precious stones flock to Crater of Diamonds State Park, the only diamond-bearing site in the entire world that lets the public sift around for the valuable gems.

Whether you are looking to hunt, fish or just relax under the clear Southern skies, a trip to Arkansas can provide the outdoor experience you are looking for.