Hiking Near Me in Nashville, ar
Crater of Diamonds State Park
209 State Park Road, Murfreesboro, AR
One of the only places in the world where the public can search for real diamonds in their original volcanic source, Crater of Diamonds is a one-of-a-kind experience that brings people from all... Read More
Millwood State Park
1564 Highway 32 East, Ashdown, AR
This is the place for serious bass fishing. A series of boat lanes meanders through submerged timber, marshes, and oxbow cutoffs making Millwood Lake an outstanding fishing destination. This... Read More
Lake Ouachita Vista Trail
The Lake Ouachita Vista Trail (LOViT) travels up, down and along mountain slopes through a mixed hardwood and pine forest, opening up at several places to spectacular views of the lake before... Read More
DeGray Lake Resort State Park
2027 State Park Entrance Road, Bismarck, AR
Near Hot Springs and Little Rock, Arkansas’s resort state park is located on the shores of beautiful DeGray Lake. Here, you’ll find first-class lodging and amenities along with outdoor fun and... Read More
White Oak Lake State Park
563 Highway 387, Bluff City, AR
This quiet state park is situated on White Oak Lake, a popular fishing lake. Watchable wildlife and birding opportunities also abound here. Park facilities include 45 campsites (four Class A,... Read More
Logoly State Park
County Road 47, Highway 79, McNeil, AR
Here at Arkansas's first environmental education state park, helpful and knowledgeable interpreters present workshops on ecological/environmental topics. The park's natural resources provide a... Read More
Lake Ouachita State Park
5451 Mountain Pine Road, Mountain Pine, AR
Arkansas’s largest lake, Lake Ouachita offers 40,000 acres of clear, clean water surrounded by the scenic Ouachita National Forest. Swimming, skiing, scuba diving, boating, kayaking, and... Read More
Hot Springs National Park
101 Reserve Avenue, Hot Springs, AR
About the Park:
Hot Springs National Parkis the America's first national preserve predates Yellowstone by some 40 years. A film and exhibits in the Fordyce Bathhouse... Read More
Logoly State Park
131 Columbia Road 459, Magnolia, AR
About Us:
At Arkansas’s first environmental education state park, Logoly’s natural resources provide a living laboratory for students and visitors. Most of Logoly’s... Read More
Lake Catherine State Park
1200 Catherine Park Road, Hot Springs, AR
This peaceful park is located on Lake Catherine, one of five lakes in the beautiful Ouachita Mountain region. The only full-service marina on the lake is here at the park and open in the... Read More
Petit Jean State Park
1285 Petit Jean Mountain Road, Morrilton, AR
Petit Jean State Park is an Arkansas classic, a natural and historic treasure that has welcomed travelers for decades. The natural beauty and ancient geology of the legendary Petit Jean... Read More
Lake Dardanelle State Park
2428 Marina Road, Russellville, AR
This park is located in two areas on Lake Dardanelle, a 34,300-acre reservoir on the Arkansas River. The main site is in Russellville where you’ll find the Sport Fishing Weigh-in Pavilion, a... Read More
Pinnacle Mountain State Park
11901 Pinnacle Valley Road, Little Rock, AR
Pinnacle Mountain is a day-use park dedicated to environmental education, outdoor recreation, and preservation. Located just west of Little Rock, this natural environment of 2,356 acres was set... Read More
Two Rivers Park
6900 Two Rivers Road, Little Rock, AR
This park is part of the Arkansas River Trail system, accommodating pedestrians, cyclists and equestrians. This trail is nearby the scenic Two Rivers Pedestrian Bridge and is a favorite for... Read More
Lake Fort Smith State Park
15458 Sheperd Springs Road, Mountainburg, AR
A beautiful multi-use area on the banks of Lake Fort Smith, this is a scenic, well-maintained park in the Boston Mountain Valley of the Ozarks with camping, fishing, kayaking, hiking, and... Read More
Devil's Den State Park
11333 West Arkansas Highway 74, West Fork, AR
An Arkansas icon, this special place nestled in Lee Creek Valley was selected as a state park site in the 1930s. The Civilian Conservation Corps used native materials to build the park’s... Read More