Pinnacle Mountain State Park
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Getting to the top of Pinnacle Mountain has many rewards...
Pinnacle Mountain State Park features a diversity of habitats to explore and enjoy...
Pinnacle Mountain State Park...
Pinnacle Mountain is 1,011 feet high...
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Rock climbing at Pinnacle Mountain State Park...
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What to know
Just west of Arkansas’s capital city of Little Rock, Pinnacle Mountain stands as the centerpiece of this geographically diverse state park. This day-use park offers a variety of outdoor adventures on the Big and Little Maumelle Rivers, in the Arkansas Arboretum, and along over 33 miles of trails including over 19 miles of challenging mountain bike trails. Hike to the top, explore the rivers or take in one of the many interpretive programs offered by park staff. Visit the park visitor center, enjoy a picnic, or reserve a pavilion for a larger gathering. Loblolly Outpost will be located at the Pinnacle Mountain State Park visitor center. Be sure to stop by!
Pinnacle Mountain State Park is also certified as a Trails of Tears National Historic Site. The mountain witnessed the hardships faced by the removal parties of the Cherokees, as well as, Choctaws, Creeks, Seminoles, and Chickasaws. Learn more about the Trail of Tears in Arkansas state parks.
Pinnacle Mountain State Park is also certified as a Trails of Tears National Historic Site. The mountain witnessed the hardships faced by the removal parties of the Cherokees, as well as, Choctaws, Creeks, Seminoles, and Chickasaws. Learn more about the Trail of Tears in Arkansas state parks.