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Petit Jean State Park:

Petit Jean State Park has a glories and amazing history. The story of the mountain's past system even began, even before pioneers, or Native Americans Tribes visited the area.

http://www.petitjeanstatepark.com/history/

Pinnacle Mountain:

Pinnacle Mountain is a day-use park dedicated to environmental education, recreation and preservation. Park interpreters and volunteers help visitors and students understand man's relationship to the environment. Special interpretive programs may be scheduled by contacting the park.

http://www.arkansasstateparks.com/parks/park.asp?id=3

Devil's Den:

The six-mile Blackburn Loop of the park's Cross Country Mountain Bike Trail remains closed. In addition, the boat dock is temporarily out of service and no boat rentals are available because the park's 8-acre lake was drained as a result of structural damage to the native stone dam that created the lake. The pedestrian suspension bridge that crossed Lee Creek was destroyed. However, the park's Area "A" campground has reopened following repairs, along with the hike-in campground, playground, Lake Trail, Butterfield Trail, Fossil Flats Mountain Bike Trail and eight of the 14 miles of the Cross Country Mountain Bike Trail. All other park facilities at Devil's Den State Park are open.

http://www.arkansasstateparks.com/parks/park.asp?id=4

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