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Devil's Den State Park

Important notes for RVers or others towing trailers:

Highway 74 from Winslow, is a very narrow and steep road with many sharp switchback curves.  This road should not be used for RVs or for vehicles pulling a trailer over 24 feet long. Highway 170 from West Fork, is a better access route for RVs.

Prior to occupying a campsite, campers are required to check-in at the visitor center.  parking at the visitor center is very limited, which nmay be a problem for large vehicles or vehicles towing a trailer.

See the photos in our Devil's Den Gallery

Devil's Den State Park is located in a deep valley of the Boston Mountain region of the Arkansas Ozarks. 

In 1933, Lee Creek Valley was selected as the location for a new state park.  Wood and stone park structures, including a stone dam across Lee Creek to form the 8-acre Lake Devil, were constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps using local native materials.

The park includes rentals of canoes, tandem kayaks, pedal boats and water-bikes for use on Lake Devil.  It shares miles of trails for hiking, mountain-biking and horses with the neighboring Ozark National Forest. Natural attractions also include caves, crevices, and bluff overlooks.  Limestone and sandstone caves and crevices are found in the park.

Seventeen fully-equipped cabins are available year round, with fireplaces that may be used from October through April.  A park cafe is open during the summer months as is the swimming pool. The park store offers a small supply of groceries and snacks.

There are 143 camp sites, ranging from hike-in tent sites to modern 50 amp. full hook-up sites.  Slightly less than 1/3 of the sites are located in the Horse Camp which has access to the horse trails.

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