Are you an adventure-seeker who enjoys hiking, checking out waterfalls, and taking in amazing views? If so, how about planning a day trip to Devil’s Den State Park? This slice of paradise is guaranteed to be one of the best ways to spend a day in Arkansas.
Devil’s Den State Park is about three hours west of Little Rock, AR, in Lee Creek Valley.
raksyBH/iStock/Getty Images Plus Collection via Getty Images Your adventure begins at 11333 West Arkansas Hwy. 74 West Fork, AR 72774. In case you’re wondering, Devil’s Den got its name because there are tons of caves that have been known to be great places to “hideout”.
There are so many breathtaking panoramic shots to take at Devil’s Den State Park. So, don’t forget your camera.
Wesley Hitt/Photographer’s Choice RF Collection via Getty Images No matter what time of year you visit Devil’s Den State Park, be prepared to be blown away by the stunning views.
With so many trails to choose from, the hardest part of your outing might be deciding which hike to go on.
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Make time to snap a few shots of some of the waterfalls in the park such as the Spillway dam/waterfall during your visit.
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If you have more time, how about staying longer than a day?
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As you can see, with so much to do and explore, Devil’s Den State Park is truly one of the best destinations in Arkansas.
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Your adventure begins at 11333 West Arkansas Hwy. 74 West Fork, AR 72774. In case you’re wondering, Devil’s Den got its name because there are tons of caves that have been known to be great places to “hideout”.
Wesley Hitt/Photographer’s Choice RF Collection via Getty Images
No matter what time of year you visit Devil’s Den State Park, be prepared to be blown away by the stunning views.
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Head to Fossil Flats Trailhead to check out this popular destination in the park.
Take a look here to learn more about camping and lodging options in the park. And, if you have even more time, pop on over to Ozark National Forest too.
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