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Visit Arkansas’s state parks and experience our unique blend of outdoor adventure. Find a state park near you and discover trails, events, lodging and activities.
Arkansas State Park Finder. There are 52 state parks across The Natural State, so you can find one near you wherever you are. Look at the list below to find a state park for you, or check our printable map.
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 Mountain inspired the creation of Arkansas’s first state park and with it our state park system.
Browse the parks below to book a campsite and make plans to go camping in Arkansas, or take a look at state park cabins and lodges for a more upscale stay. Arkansas State Parks offers camping discounts for senior citizens and U.S. citizens with 100% total and permanent disability.
Arkansas State Parks Map. There are 52 state parks across The Natural State, so you can find one near you wherever you are. Look on the map below to find a state park for you. Check out our Printable Map.
Experience unforgettable memories when you stay at an Arkansas State Parks. You'll have the opportunity to explore The Natural State in one of our beautiful state parks, whether you stay in one of our lodges, cabins, campgrounds, or a YURT.
You are welcome in Arkansas State Parks. Our goal is for you to experience excellent hospitality and to form a personal connection to the parks. We honor tradition while seeking innovation, aiming to be treasured and relevant for generations to come.
The only place 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 over the world to Murfreesboro, Arkansas.
This National Historic Landmark preserves a 17-acre Mississippian Period American Indian village located here from A.D. 1000 to 1550. Archeologists at this research station also uncovered evidence that Hernando de Soto visited this site in 1541.
Arkansas’s Crater of Diamonds State Park is one of the only diamond-producing site in the world where the public can search for diamonds in their original volcanic source.