Month: July 2023

Kofa National Wildlife Refuge

Kofa National Wildlife Refuge

Kofa National Wildlife Refuge in southwest Arizona spans over 665,400 desert terrain between Quartzsite and Yuma. Although hikers, photographers, and people interested in wildlife are the most frequent visitors to the Crystal Hill Area, there are also rock hounds and stargazers to be found there. 

Lake Charles State Park

Lake Charles State Park

Lake Charles State Park is a family-friendly campground with 60 sites for tents, trailers, and RVs, offering stunning views of the lake from its bluff location in the Ozark Mountains’ foothills. In addition, the campground features two recreational vehicles (RVs) and one Yurt available for 

Jenkins Ferry State Park

Jenkins Ferry State Park

Jenkins Ferry State Park is a park in Arkansas that is both beautiful and noteworthy in terms of Arkansas’s history. The park is close to the Battle of Jenkins Ferry site, which occurred during the American Civil War. It provides tourists with a blend of 

Louisiana Purchase State Park

Louisiana Purchase State Park

Louisiana Purchase State Park is a park that commemorates the historic Louisiana Purchase agreement. This ensures that the origin of every property survey that is connected to the Louisiana Purchase of 1803 is maintained. To reach the granite monument that marks this significant place, guests 

Mammoth Spring State Park

Mammoth Spring State Park

Mammoth Spring State Park is a park in Arkansas that features the second-largest spring in the Ozark Mountains and offers visitors various recreational activities and amenities. It has a flow rate of nine million gallons per hour, and before it empties into the Spring River, 

Marks Mills State Park

Marks Mills State Park

Marks Mills State Park is a historical park located in south central Arkansas. It commemorates the Battle of Marks Mills during the Civil War as part of the Union Army’s Red River Campaign. The park contains several exhibits and informative displays that offer new perspectives 

Lake Dardanelle State Park

Lake Dardanelle State Park

Lake Dardanelle State Park is recognized as a Trail of Tears National Historic Site. On the Russellville side of the park, the visitor centre has exhibits that go into greater detail about the removal process and gives breathtaking river vistas. Beautiful Lake Dardanelle can be 

Lake Fort Smith State Park

Lake Fort Smith State Park

Lake Fort Smith State Park is nestled in the scenic Boston Mountain Range, a part of the beautiful Ozark Mountains. Camping, fishing, kayaking, swimming, mountain biking, hiking, and studying the local flora and fauna are just some of the outdoor pursuits that may be enjoyed 

Lake Frierson State Park

Lake Frierson State Park

Lake Frierson State Park is a scenic park on Lake Frierson’s shore, offering recreational activities and natural beauty. You may go fishing for bream, catfish, crappie, and bass throughout the year. The flowering of the park’s wild dogwood trees in the springtime contributes to the 

Lake Ouachita State Park

Lake Ouachita State Park

Lake Ouachita State Park is set against the stunning Ouachita National Forest. The park is home to Arkansas’s largest artificial lake, renowned for its pristine waters and beautiful surroundings. Swimmers, water skiers, scuba divers, boaters, and anglers will find this 40,000-acre lake a recreational paradise.