12 Scenic State Parks In Arkansas To Explore, One For Each Month Of The Year
By Melanie Johnson
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Published December 21, 2022
With over 50 state parks in Arkansas, it’s hard to narrow them down to the best ones. If it were up to us, we would recommend them all because each offers its own unique experiences. Some are gorgeous winter wonderlands, others are brimming with stunning waterfalls, and most are paradises for outdoor enthusiasts. Regardless of what activities you enjoy, there is a state park in Arkansas that you’ll want to explore. So, here’s a list of the best state parks in Arkansas, one for every month of the year.
January - Mount Magazine State Park (Paris)
Mount Magazine State Park, 577 Lodge Dr, Paris, AR 72855, USA
What better way to jump start the year than from the highest point in Arkansas.
Mount Magazine State Park transforms into a spectacular winter wonderland. And the panoramic views from the lodge overlooking the snow capped mountains below are what winter dreams are made of. Enjoy a day of hiking, ATV riding, or hang glide off the mountain for a thrilling wintery experience.
February - Mount Nebo State Park (Dardanelle)
Mount Nebo State Park, 16728 State Hwy 155, Dardanelle, AR 72834, USA
Mt. Nebo State Park is pretty any time of year, but it’s especially breathtaking after a dusting of snow. You’ll be awestruck by the views of Lake Dardanelle as well as the Arkansas River Valley. Enjoy a day of hiking to see the frozen waterfalls or spend some time sipping hot cocoa in one of the rustic cabins.
March - Devil's Den State Park (Winslow)
Devil's Den State Park, 11333 West Arkansas Hwy. 74, Winslow, AR 72774, USA
After the Winter frost has dissipated, enjoy a lovely hike at
Devil's Den State Park that is surrounded by natural beauty. Enjoy a day of fishing or paddling on Lake Devil, or explore the jaw-dropping rock formations and caverns. This park is the reason the Ozarks is considered one of the most beautiful forests in the country.
April - Cossatot River State Park (Wickes)
Cossatot River State Park - Natural Area, 1980 US-278, Wickes, AR 71973, USA
Spring brings those April showers that fill our beautiful rivers and lakes. This makes it a perfect month to visit the
Cossatot River State Park to take advantage of the most incredible whitewater in Arkansas. The 12-acre park, situated along the rocky Cossatot River is a dream come true for expert kayakers. It also boasts scenic trails, camping, picnic areas, and more.
May - Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area (Rogers)
Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area, 20201 AR-12, Rogers, AR 72756, USA
If you’re a mountain bike enthusiast, May is the perfect month to explore the bike trails inside
Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area . Voted as one of the most amazing outdoor bucket list spots in the country, this park has lots to offer. And as the largest state park in Arkansas, there’s a 54-mile multi-use trail system that offers stunning views of Beaver Lake as well as the pretty wildflower blooms.
June - DeGray Lake Resort State Park (Bismarck)
DeGray Lake State Park Resort, 2027 State Park Entrance Rd, Bismarck, AR 71929, USA
Tucked on the banks of DeGray Lake,
DeGray Lake Resort State Park is a paradise for the outdoor enthusiasts. It boasts golf courses, disc golf; swimming; tennis; hiking and horseback riding trails. The lodge offers stunning views of the lake and with its heated pools, it’s a great destination to kick off the summer with some fun in the sun. You can also rent party barges, kayaks or pedal boats for even more enjoyment on the lake.
July - Lake Ouachita State Park (Mountain Pine)
Lake Ouachita State Park, 5451 Mountain Pine Rd, Mountain Pine, AR 71956, USA
As Arkansas’ largest and cleanest lake,
Lake Ouachita State Park is heaven on earth for anyone who enjoys spending time on the water. Surrounded by over 200 islands with views of the scenic Ouachita National Forest, this island paradise is perfect during the warmer months. Enjoy swimming, skiing, scuba diving, boating, kayaking, and more, or relax on the sandy shores of one of the islands.
August - Buffalo National River State Park (Yellville)
Buffalo National River, Arkansas, USA
The
Buffalo National River State Park is one of the most iconic landmarks in Arkansas, and can be explored in many ways. Spend the day floating on Arkansas’ longest river, or explore one of the many hiking trails through the scenic Ozark region. You can also chase waterfalls or sit atop of the towering bluffs and marvel at the surrounding beauty. Camp underneath the stars and enjoy a cosmic Dark Sky adventure.
September - Lake Catherine State Park (Hot Springs)
Lake Catherine State Park, 1200 Catherine Park Rd, Hot Springs, AR 71913, USA
If you’re searching for a peaceful adventure, visit
Lake Catherine State Park in September. This state park offers stunning views of Lake Catherine, where you can relax on the shores and enjoy a cocktail as the sun goes down. The park also boasts a full-service marina, waterfront cabins, hiking trails and seasonal guided horseback tours. It’s a great spot to spend the last holiday weekend of the summer.
October - Petit Jean State Park (Morrilton)
Petit Jean State Park, 1285 Petit Jean Mountain Rd, Morrilton, AR 72110, USA
While
Petit Jean State Park is breathtaking year-round, the best time to visit Arkansas’ most beloved state park is during the fall. With gorgeous autumn hues, this state park comes alive. As the first state park, it is one of the most stunning and a true representation of Arkansas’ nickname - The Natural State. The jaw-dropping 95-foot Cedar Falls is a must-see as well as the incredible rock formations.
November - Village Creek State Park (Wynne)
Village Creek State Park, 201 County Road 754, Wynne, AR 72396, USA
You haven’t experienced fall until you spend some time at
Village Creek State Park in November. This 7,000-acre park is surrounded by the most beautiful hills and streams. It boasts a 27-hole championship golf course, cabins, lakes, equestrian trails, museum, visitors center, and so much more, making it a perfect place to spend a lovely fall day.
December - Queen Wilhelmina State Park
Queen Wilhelmina State Park, 3877 AR-88, Mena, AR 71953, USA
Tucked at the top of Rich Mountain,
Queen Wilhelmina State Park offers breathtaking views especially during the winter months. After a wintery snowfall, this state park transforms into a magical wonderland. Book a stay at one of the renovated inns for a truly enchanting experience. Explore the hiking trails and scenic overlooks and marvel at the incredible sweeping views from atop the mountain. It’s the perfect way to end the year.
Of course, there are many more incredible state parks in the Natural state that are worth visiting during the year. Tell us which state parks in Arkansas you love the best.
And if you’re searching for more year-round adventures in the Natural State, be sure to check out our previous article about the 12 most scenic trails to explore in Arkansas during the year.
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