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Nearby National Parks, Forests, and Scenic Roads:

Ouachita National Forest
Located in east central and southeast Oklahoma and in west central Arkansas, the South's oldest national forest comprises 1.6 million acres that feature 33 developed recreation areas, 7 designated wilderness areas, and 600 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding.

Ozark-Saint Francis National Forests
Ozark National Forest covers more than one million acres and is located mostly in northwestern Arkansas; the 20,000-acre Saint Francis National Forest is located in east central Arkansas. Together, the forests include 6 national scenic byways and more than 230 miles of hiking trails, including the 165-mile-long Ozark Highlands Trail.

Arkansas National Parks
Includes Arkansas Post, Buffalo National River, Fort Smith, and others.  

Arkansas's National Scenic Roads and Highways
Includes information on the 198-mile Crowley's Ridge Parkway.

Arkansas State Parks
Official site of the Arkansas Department of Parks & Tourism.

The Best State Parks in Arkansas
Information on the three best state parks to visit, as selected by the Arkansas Department of Parks & Tourism.

The Best Winter State Parks in Arkansas
The Top Choices Feature the "Castle in the Clouds," Turtle Rocks, and Golf.

Hot Springs National Park

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Getting to the Park Photographs and Maps
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