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The Seven Hollows/Petit Jean Mountain Site #1 (designated by the Smithsonian trinomial 3CN168) consists of three pictographs that have experienced only minimal weathering. [7] Petit Jean #4 (3CH125) is a pictograph depicting a beaver. [8] Petit Jean #5 (3CN126) is a highly abstract pictograph where it is unclear exactly what it represents. [9]
Petit Jean State Park is a 3,471-acre (1,405 ha) park in Conway County, Arkansas managed by the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism. It is located on top of Petit Jean Mountain next to the Arkansas River in the area between the Ouachita Mountains and the Ozark Plateaus .
Southeast of the junction of Highways 154 and 155 in Petit Jean State Park [7 35°06′37″N 92°56′53″W / 35.110278°N 92.948056°W / 35.110278; -92.948056 ( Seven Hollows-Petit Jean Mountain
The first Arkansas state park, Petit Jean State Park, opened in 1923 following an unsuccessful attempt by a lumber company to donate the Seven Hollows and canyon areas to the federal government as a National Park. [2]
Mather Lodge is a historic park facility at Petit Jean State Park in Conway County, Arkansas.It is the centerpiece of the park's developed infrastructure, providing lodging, a meeting and function space, and a restaurant for park visitors.
Garrett Hollow Natural Area WMA Washington: 670: Gene Rush WMA Newton, Searcy: 17,963: Greers Ferry Lake WMA Cleburne, Van Buren: 9,914: Gum Flats WMA Howard, Pike: 15,661: H. E. Flanagan Prairie Natural Area WMA Franklin: 457: The Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission (ANHC), a division of the Department of Arkansas Heritage added the property ...
Trinity Lutheran Church is a historic church near Atkins, Arkansas.It is located east of Winrock and north of Petit Jean State Park, on the east side of Montgomery Trace (County Highway 5).
The Davies Bridge carries Red Bluff Drive across Cedar Creek, just north of Arkansas Highway 154 in Petit Jean State Park, Arkansas. It is a single-span closed-spandrel masonry arch structure, with an arch 20 feet (6.1 m) long and 10 feet (3.0 m) high.