Crowley's Ridge State Park
What to know
Atop the forested hills in Northeast Arkansas, Crowley’s Ridge State Park is situated on a unique geological formation and has a rich history. Native log and stone structures, constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, set the tone for this park’s rustic quality. Facilities include five bunk cabins for group lodging, four duplex cabins with kitchens and fireplaces, one rustic cabin with kitchen, 26 campsites (18 Class B and eight tent sites), picnic areas, hiking trails, pavilions, a 31-acre fishing lake, and 3.5-acre swimming area. The park also offers kayak rentals. From Paragould, the park is nine miles west on U.S. 412, then two miles south on Hwy. 168.
Plan Your Adventure
Cabins
Class C - Water/30 Amp
Class D - Tent Site
Group Cabins
Cabins and Dining Hall:
$300
Dining Hall Only:
$150
Standard Pavilion
Pavilion 3: $85
CCC Pavilion
Enclosed, Climate Controlled Pavillion
Pavillion 2: $135
Solo Kayak
Tandem Kayak
Swimming Beach
4 Hour Summer Splash:
$29.99
1 Hour Summer Splash:
$19.99
All Day Summer Splash:
$39.99
All Day Swimming (Ages 2-5):
$4
All Day Swimming (Ages 6 & Up):
$5