Petit Jean State Park

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Food Service/Picnic Area Available
# of Units/Rooms: 56
Restaurant on site/nearby
Recreation
Seating Capacity: 100
Non-Smoking Area Available
Type of Service: Banquet, Buffet, Menu

Directions: Take Exit #108 off I-40 at Morrilton and travel nine miles south on Ark. 9, then go 12 miles west on Ark. 154; or from Dardanelle, travel seven miles south on Ark. 7, then go 16 miles east on Ark. 154 to the park.

The flagship of the state parks system built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, this mountaintop retreat has cabins and Mather Lodge. Restaurant, swimming pools, campsites, boating and fishing on Lake Bailey, hiking trails, spectacular Cedar Falls, visitor center exhibits. The lodge has 24 rooms; the park has 127 campsites and 32 fully-equipped cabins including honeymoon cabin with hot tub; 20 have kitchens. Twenty miles of hiking trails; 95-foot-high Cedar Falls is the park’s focal point.

Getting There & Details

Phone
(501) 727-5441
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.PetitJeanStatePark.com
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