Mena

Mena was founded in 1896 as a railroad town at the eastern foot of Arkansas’s second highest peak, Rich Mountain (elev. 2,681). It is the eastern terminus of the Talimena Scenic Drive, a 54-mile byway that travels the crests of Rich and Winding Stair mountains between Mena and Talihina, Okla. Thirteen miles northwest of Mena, the drive passes through Queen Wilhelmina State Park, which offers visitors a 38-room lodge, a restaurant, campsites and hiking trails. The byway and park provide impressive vistas of the Ouachita Mountains.

The Mena Depot Center, located in a restored 1920 railroad depot, greets the town’s visitors with tourism information, art and local history exhibits and railroad memorabilia. In Janssen Park, stands an 1851 log cabin still on its original site. Located east of Mena in the Pine Ridge community, the Lum & Abner Jot ‘Em Down Store & Museum houses memorabilia related to the popular 1940s radio comedy team of Lum and Abner. The late Norris Goff of Mena portrayed Abner.

Among numerous outdoor recreational opportunities in the Mena area are fishing on Lake Wilhelmina and area streams; challenging whitewater in the Cossatot River State Park/Natural Area and more peaceful float trips on the Ouachita River; hiking on the Ouachita National Recreation Trail; and riding on the Wolf Pen Gap ATV Trail. Among the many recreational assets of the Ouachita National Forest is the popular Shady Lake Recreation Area.

Go where you feel alive.

Pay attention to the places that pull you in without explanation.

Janssen Park

Features an 1800s log cabin, ponds, picnic tables, playground.

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Things to Do in Mena

Take less, experience more.

What you carry matters less than what you notice.

Queen Wilhelmina State Park

Food Service/Picnic Area Available # of Units/Rooms: 38 Non-Smoking Rooms Available Restaurant on site/nearby Recreation…

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More road, less rush.

There's no need to hurry through something worth experiencing.

Shady Lake

Food Service/Picnic Area Available Directions: Five miles southwest of Glenwood on U.S. 70; west 23…

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Not every place needs a reason.

Sometimes it's enough just to be there.

Talimena Scenic Byway

The Talimena Scenic Drive became in 2005 Arkansas's third and newest national scenic byway. The…

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Leave room for the unexpected.

The best parts of a trip rarely show up on an itinerary.

Wolf Pen Gap ATV Trails

Directions: From U.S. 71 at Mena, take Ark. 8 east for one mile to Ark…

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