Looking for tubing in Arkansas? The Buffalo National River, albeit a truly treasured Arkansas gem, is not the only place to float your boat in the Natural State. An underrated float trip you may have missed is along the Caddo River. Caddo River Camping and Canoe Rental offers canoe, kayak, tube, and raft rentals, and it is also home to a river campground where you’ll have an unforgettable tubing adventure along a natural lazy river in Arkansas.

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Here are some other natural lazy rivers in Arkansas to explore after you’ve paddled the Buffalo (and the Caddo)!

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Does Arkansas have any natural wonders?

Actually, Arkansas has a whole national park of natural wonders. Located in Garland County, Hot Springs National Park is 5,500 acres and features 47 natural hot springs throughout. Among these natural wonders in Arkansas, you’ll find mountain views, creeks, and tons of forest. The park also features hiking, boating, and fishing opportunities. And of course, you can soak in the hot springs too!

What are the best waterparks in Arkansas?

If tubing in Arkansas isn’t your thing, there are 10 waterparks in Arkansas to cool off when the weather gets hot. In Hot Springs, there’s Magic Springs Theme and Water Park, which features pools, slides, a lazy river, and tons of attractions for the little ones, like Splash Island. And if you’d rather stay dry, the amusement park also features several rides, such as Brain Drain and the X-Coaster. Located in Fort Smith, Parrot Island Waterpark has more than 400,000 gallons of water pumping through its attractions. Such noteworthy ones include a FlowRider and a wave pool. There are also slides, a lazy river, and a play area for children.

Which state parks should I visit in Arkansas?

There are 52 state parks in Arkansas for outdoor exploration. In West Fork, there’s the 2,500-acre Devil’s Den State Park. Here, you have several hiking trails, with the Yellow Rock Trail being the most popular for outstanding vistas and views. Other opportunities available here include horseback riding, fishing, and camping. Pinnacle Mountain State Park is located in Roland. There are more than 20 miles of trails here for both hiking as well as biking, and there is even a water trail.

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