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CCC Constructed Spillway on Lee Creek |
Devil's Den State Park
11333 West Arkansas Hwy 74 West Fork, AR 72774 Ph: 479-761-3325 E-mail: devilsden'@'arkansas.com Arkansas State Park Brochures Facilities: 16 Rustic Cabins 97 Campsites Exhibits, Special Events, Trails Wildlife Observation Areas Sponsored by: Ozark Merchants Antiques Directory |
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Devil's Den Trail
Length: 1.5 miles, 1.5 hours (loop)
The Devils Den Trail was built during the 1930's and is a designated part of the National Trails System. Features include Devil's Den Cave (sandstone), Devil's Ice Box, Twin Falls, Cold Springs and many other unique natural features. This trail is the park's most popular and can be crowded on weekends. Cave exploration has been halted. Trailhead at parking lot at south edge of Hwy 170 Bridge over Lee Creek. You can also start at the Visitor's Center |
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Yellow Rock Trail
Length: 3 miles, 2 hours (loop)
The Yellow Rock Trail is another original CCC-constructed trail and is part of the National Trails System. Features include: Wild Dog Crevice, The Devil's Teapot, The Devil's Race Track, Yellow Rock, cedar glades and old-growth woodlands. Although this trail is the park's second most popular, there are few hikers, even on weekends. While the upper loop is not as steep, some of the best features are seen along the lower trail beginning near Camping Area 'A.' Trailheads at Camping Area 'A' and at the Pavilion on Hwy 170 just west (uphill) from the Dam Area. |
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Yellow Rock looking North up Lee Creek at the Devil's Den State Park |
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View of Lee Creek and Bridge From the Pavillon- Devil's Den State Park |
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Please Note: There is no rock climbing or rappelling anywhere in the park. However, south of the Park and Hwy 74 almost 2 miles into the National Forest along the 'Butterfield Trail' footpath is a place called Quail Valley. Here climbing enthusiasts can climb; the DDSP maintains the trails. All Climbers need to register at the Devils Den Visitors Center before embarking on their rock climbing adventure. |
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