Lake Poinsett State Park

Lake Poinsett State Park

Lake Poinsett State Park is a peaceful haven for fishing enthusiasts. Crappie, catfish, bream, and bass may all be caught in this 640 acre lake in the northeastern part of Arkansas, surrounded by the rolling hills of Crowley’s Ridge. The state park features a variety 

Logoly State Park

Logoly State Park

Logoly State Park is the first park in Arkansas dedicated to environmental education, and it hosts a variety of courses and seminars on ecological and environmental themes. The 368 acres of the park are like a natural museum, full of rare plants and mineral springs. 

Petit Jean State Park

Petit Jean State Park

Petit Jean State Park was created in 1923, with the scenic beauty of Petit Jean Mountain serving as its inspiration. Civilian Conservation Corps workers during the 1930s erected the park’s lovely wood and stone buildings. The historic Mather Lodge, a 24-room lodge perched above Cedar 

Pinnacle Mountain State Park

Pinnacle Mountain State Park

Pinnacle Mountain State Park was made in 1977 near Little Rock, Arkansas. It’s a park you can visit during the day, and it’s close to a big city, which makes it the first park like that in the state. The park mainly focuses on environmental 

Lyman Lake State Park

Lyman Lake State Park

Lyman Lake State Park in Arizona spans about 1,200 acres. The Little Colorado River was dammed to construct this 1,500-acre reservoir at 6,000 feet. The reservoir is beautiful since it is filled with water from snowmelt on nearby mountains like Mount Baldy and Escudilla. The 

Patagonia Lake State Park

Patagonia Lake State Park

Patagonia Lake State Park is well known for several things, including the must-see locations in the surrounding area, paths along the shoreline, open hours, admission prices, picnic areas, camping sites, and local lodgings.   The campground looks out over an artificial lake that spans 265 acres