Crowley’s Ridge State Park
Crowley’s Ridge State Park in northeast Arkansas has an accessible trail and another considered very easy. The Park occupies the former homestead of Benjamin Crowley, whose family first settled this area. There are native log and stone structures, constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. The park has a31-acre fishing lake (electric motors only); and a 3 1/2-acre swimming lake. You can rent fishing boats, kayaks, and pedal boats. Interpretive programs are offered here throughout the year.
Lake Ponder Trail 0.45 mile loop A good place to see sensitive fern and other plants that grow along the marshy shoreline.
Walcott Lake Trail 0.5 mile The trail runs along the top of the fishing lake levee and is good for spotting water birds
Brochure Trail Guide Phone 870-573-6751 Here is the park website.