“Nestled in a scenic valley of the Boston Mountain Range”
Nestled in a scenic valley of the Boston Mountain Range of the Ozark Mountains, this state park is on the western side of 1,400-acre Lake Fort Smith. Here you can enjoy outdoor adventures including camping, fishing, kayaking, swimming, mountain biking, hiking, and nature study. For backpackers, the park serves as the western terminus of the 165-mile Ozark Highlands National Recreation Trail.The park features campsites [20 Class AAA and 10 Class B], group facilities including a dining hall and two group lodges with kitchenettes that can accommodate up to 32 persons (16 in each wing) each, 10 cabins, picnic sites, a pavilion, 2,660-square-foot swimming pool with adjacent wading pool and a splash pad, marina with boat rentals, double lane boat launch ramp, hiking trails, and a playground. The park's 8,000-square-foot visitor center includes exhibits, a meeting/classroom, and an outdoor patio featuring a native stone, wood-burning fireplace and a lake view. The exhibit gallery tells the stories of how, through time, good water made this valley a place of hope, faith and sacrifice. The gallery includes a log cabin, covered wagon, re-created Shepherd Spring, and a diorama of the lake. Many exhibits are hands-on, and some contain live education animals. Families with children will enjoy spending time here discovering the natural and cultural history of the area. A theater features a 16-minute video that further tells the park's story and will connect you to the water resources of this valley. Interpretive programs are offered in the park throughout the year by the park staff. These activities include cruises and kayak tours on the lake, nature observation, outdoor recreation activities, workshops, and more. For those who remember the park's original location, Lake Fort Smith State Park was relocated to this scenic site on the lake's western side due to the enlarging of Lake Fort Smith and Lake Shepherd Springs into a single reservoir to provide additional water storage for the future needs of the municipal water supply serving Fort Smith, Arkansas. The park opened at this new site in May 2008. The design of the park's new facilities evokes the architectural style of the WPA facilities constructed in the 1930s that were featured in the original park.
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Beautiful area and nice information building - with live turtles, which my son loved - but alas no Verizon coverage at the campsites. Did not work out because we work from the road and must have cell phone/hotspot availability.. :-(
the kids are grown , we have two dogs, kane and rocky both boxers with very different personalities. we usually take our vacations with family or to go visit family . next year , we are planning something different. we are gonna plan a road trip with our dogs. My name is Anita and my other half is Tim. Tim has always wanted to see the Grand canyon, so next year we are gonna load the dogs and some camping gear and head to Az. we plan on stopping along the way for some camping in different areas . this may be one of them. thank you road trippers for helping us plan our trip you are making it super easy
We love this place, its probably one of the best kept secrets in this area, mainly locals. we like to kayak and there is a gorgeous waterfall down on the bluffs close to the damn. You can rent boats and fishing gear.
We loved camping here in our RV in a full hookup site. We did the trail to the waterfall and visited Fort Smith. The park facilities were excellent.
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Lake Fort Smith State Park
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- Sun - Sat: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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