May 11, 2012

In 1933, Crowley’s Ridge State Park in northeastern Arkansas became Arkansas’s fourth state park. Always a popular campground due to a freshwater spring, the area was further developed later that same year by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). This modern photo shows the outdoor amphitheater and a hiking trail that runs through the nature park.

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