Month: July 2023

Saint Francis National Forest

Saint Francis National Forest

Saint Francis National Forest is located in Northwest Arkansas. It’s a massive forest that extends over 1.2 million acres. St. Francis National Forest, on the other hand, is much smaller at just 22,600 acres, but it is home to a wide variety of plant and 

Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park

Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park

Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park is a park in Arkansas that preserves the significant Civil War battle site. There were thousands of casualties and hundreds more wounded as the Confederate and Union armies fought here on December 7, 1862. The main combat took place in 

Powhatan Historic State Park

Powhatan Historic State Park

Powhatan Historic State Park is a historical park located in Arkansas. Powhatan Historic State Park is open from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm from Tuesday through Saturday and from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm on Sundays. Many historical sites are open to the public and 

Poison Springs State Park

Poison Springs State Park

Poison Springs State Park is a state park in Arkansas that may be found southeast of Bluff City. It is a memorial to the momentous historical event in 1864 during the American Civil War and is known as the Battle of Poison Spring. This battle 

Queen Wilhelmina State Park

Queen Wilhelmina State Park

Queen Wilhelmina State Park is home to a fortress-like retreat that rules over the Ouachita Mountains from its perch atop Arkansas’s second-highest peak. The Talimena Scenic Drive Park is full of historical sites and beautiful landscapes. The Kansas City, Pittsburg, and Gulf Railroad constructed a 

Toltec Mounds State Park

Toltec Mounds State Park

Toltec Mounds State Park is a historical park situated in Arkansas. It includes the Toltec Mounds, a Native American mound site that reveals prehistoric civilizations and culture. This National Historic Landmark site near Little Rock preserves Arkansas’s largest remaining prehistoric Native American mounds. From roughly