“Arkansas's largest state park in land area!”
Arkansas's largest state park in land area, Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area (HSPCA) covers a 12,056-acre tract of diverse Ozark landscape along the southern shore of 28,370-acre Beaver Lake. Twenty-two of the park’s 60 miles of border stretch along the shores of Beaver Lake. The park lies between Beaver Lake to the north and War Eagle Creek to the south with acreage stretching across a part of Benton County southeast of Beaver Lake and extending into Madison and Carroll counties. This park's landscape consists of plateaus, ridges, valleys, and streams featuring an upland forest of oak, hickory and pine. Many water features including disappearing streams, springs and seeps have carved the many hollows in this fragile limestone landscape and created cave-related features including numerous sinkholes.
This place is AWESOME! the science center is brand new and beautiful with lots of fun interactive things to see. Make sure you check out there activity calendar online because they have free events and talks that we always love going to!
We enjoyed a nice 8.5 mile hike/run Pigeon Roost Trail, then we stopped at the visitors center - it was fun, lots of good information displayed in a fun way to learn. We're on a 11,000 mile road trip, this was a early stop for us. Here is the link to our YouTube Channel (Flatlander's Revolt) showing this section of our trip. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqMMD1zIsJ4
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