
Nothing Devilish About This Beautiful State Park in Arkansas
The name may sound menacing Devil's Den State Park in Arkansas but this iconic state park is one of the most beautiful in the state.
Devil's Den State Park
😃Yellow Rock Trail
😃Cabins
😍Camp Sites
The drive to get there is probably one of the most scenic drives in Northwest Arkansas surrounded by the Ozark Mountains.
Fall is one of the favorite times of the year for guests who are hoping to catch a glimpse of a bald eagle or hawk flying over the colorful mountainside.
Yellow Rock Overlook, blends the natural settings of the rustic style wood and stone architecture with beautiful surroundings near the town of West Fork.
Devil's Den Park was designated a state park in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps and still stands as one of the most intact CCC sites in the United States and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Devil's Den has some of the most unique rock formations and caverns in the country with a rock dam that spans Lee Creek forming an 8-acre lake where visitors can fish, canoe, or rent a paddle boat for leisure.
There are several amazing hiking trails, mountain bike trails, and horseback riding trails that will take your breath away.
While exploring make sure you check out the popular Devil's Den Cave and Twin Falls.
Many of the trails lead into the surrounding Ozark National Forest.
If you are looking to spend the night, there are 135 campsites and numerous cabins with kitchens and fireplaces. Devil's Den Park also has a park cafe and a seasonal pool
For more information, please visit Arkansas.com
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