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Paris / Arkansas / United States
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The Mount Magazine State Park is maintained by the State Parks Division of the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism. Located in Paris, Ark., the Mount Magazine State Park covers more than 2,200 acres of national forestland and offers over 60 guest rooms and nearly 10 park cabins. It is a place for organizing recreational activities, such as hiking, picnicking, camping, horse riding, birding and wildlife watching. Additionally, it is a venue for backpacking, rock climbing, rappelling, gliding, mountain biking and trail adventure activities. The Mount Magazine State Park maintains a visitor center that is comprised of nearly 8,000 square feet of land and organizes several exhibitions, as well as conducts audiovisual programs.
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Ozark / Arkansas / United States
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Byrds Adventure Center offers ATV trails, 4x4 obstacles, RV camping, cabin rentals, canoe, kayak, and raft rentals, and a 2500-foot grass airstrip on the Mulberry River in Arkansas.
Hot Springs National Park / Arkansas / United States
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Lake Catherine State Park offers a range of opportunities for several entertainment and recreational activities. The park features Rustic-Style facilities that include more than 15 cabins. It also provides opportunities for camping, hiking and backpacking. The park maintains the Polly Crews Cabin, which serves individuals with disabilities and covers an area of over 1,100 square feet. Lake Catherine State Park administers various interpretive programs. In addition, the park features a visitor center, pavilions and playgrounds. It also includes a marina that sells bait and fuel. The park provides a variety of boats on a rental basis. Lake Catherine State Park is a part of the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism.
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Rudy / Arkansas / United States
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Welcome friends to our newly family owned and operated Lazy Acres RV Park and Campground, come to be apart of our adventure as we grow. You will find us situated on 37 acres , centered in the middle of approximately 14-acres, surrounded by the wooded hill side on one side and East Cedar Creek running a quarter of a mile down the other.