Woolly Hollow State Park Is A Unique Dog-Friendly Destination In Arkansas Perfect For An Outdoor Adventure
By Rachel Pfutzenreuter|Published October 20, 2021
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Rachel lives just north of Chicago, she has two boys and a dog named Sky. She is always planning her next trip, and loves to help friends, family, and her readers find their next adventure.
Are you seeking an outdoor adventure in the Natural State that you can share with your pooch? Then scoop up your pup and head towards the sunshine for a day of exploring in central Arkansas. Woolly Hollow State Park in Greenbrier, Arkansas offers hiking trails and a beautiful lake for you and your dog to enjoy together.
Woolly Hollow State Park, situated on 400 acres, is approximately a one-hour drive north of Little Rock, or 30 minutes from Conway.
The park encompasses the 40-acre Lake Bennett, where you can rent a canoe, a pedal boat, or even a fishing boat, if you and your furry friend are so inclined.
On a hot day, you and your dog can choose to go swimming - just not at the swimming beach. There are several other shallow spots along the shore where you two can dip your toes. The lake was created in 1935 and named after Dr. Hugh H. Bennett, the first director of the U.S. Soil Conservation Service. Bring your own fishing pole, bait, and tackle if you plan to do some fishing. Visit the snack bar near the swimming beach if you get a little hungry.
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Take the .5-mile Cabin Trail to visit the Woolly Cabin, constructed in 1882 by Martin Woolly.
Gold Creek Loop is another trail in the park that you and your canine can explore together. This trail, .3 miles in length, runs alongside a creek, and is suitable for all skill levels.
After you have hiked the trails, you and your dog could camp in one of the tent or RV sites in the park.
Some of these campsites are directly on the shore, so you can fish or launch your kayak right outside your tent or RV.
We are confident that you and your dog will enjoy the fresh air and unique natural beauty to be found at Woolly Hollow State Park. For more information such as park hours and entrance fees, and to view a map of the park, visit the Arkansas State Parks website. If you would like to browse through the photos that visitors have posted of their own adventures at the park, check out the Friends of Woolly Hollow State Park Facebook page.
Have you visited Woolly Hollow State Park with your dog? Share your thoughts with us! After you leave a comment, check out our previous article for more state parks in Arkansas worth checking out (make sure to check with each park before bringing your furry friend along, though.)
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