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Mount Magazine is the state park system’s most dramatic location for technical rock climbing, and it’s one of only two parks to offer hang gliding launch areas. Scenic overlooks, hiking trails, picnic area, pavilion, and visitor center with gift shop add to the amenities.
Mount Magazine State Park is the highest in Arkansas. The park contains Mossback Ridge, including the peak of Mount Magazine (called Signal Hill) which contains The Lodge at Mount Magazine, cabins, trails, and a hang gliding area.
Mount Magazine is the state park system's most dramatic location for technical rock climbing. And, the park also offers a wide variety of hiking trails for exploring Mount Magazine, Arkansas's island in the sky.
Mount Magazine State Park is located on Scenic Highway 309 approximately 16 miles south of Paris; or from Danville, travel nine miles west on Ark. 10 to Havana, then go 10 miles north on Scenic Highway 309.
Explore one of 7 easy hiking trails in Mount Magazine State Park that are great for the whole family. Looking for a more strenuous hike? We've got you covered, with trails ranging from 26 to 2,988 feet in elevation gain.
Summit Arkansas’s highest point, take the Cameron Bluff Overlook Drive, and experience breathtaking beauty of all kinds at Mount Magazine State Park.
High atop 2,753-foot Mount magazine, the state's tallest mountain, this scenic Arkansas state park was developed in the Mount Magazine Ranger District of the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest through a special use permit from the U.S. Forest Service.
Mount Magazine is the state park system’s most dramatic location for technical rock climbing, and it’s one of only two parks to offer hang gliding launch areas. Scenic overlooks, hiking trails, picnic area, pavilion, and visitor center with gift shop add to the amenities.
Mount Magazine State Park is a great place to visit for anyone who loves the outdoors. The added pull of the lodge elevates a rustic experience to a beautiful weekend getaway. With its beautiful views and many activities, there is something for everyone at Mount Magazine.
At 2,753-feet, Mount Magazine is Arkansas's highest mountain, rising dramatically above the broad valleys of the Petit Jean River to the south and the Arkansas River to its north.