How many state parks in Arkansas have you been to? With 52, there are so many that you can choose from. Some are brimming with waterfalls, towering bluffs, scenic overlooks, and more, while others are laced with incredible trails. And Hobbs State Park is the largest of them all, and with so much to do, it’s worthy of a multi-day adventure. Let’s explore the largest state park in Arkansas and see all it has to offer.
Tucked in between Beaver Lake and War Eagle Creek is Hobbs State Park - Conservation Area in Rogers, Arkansas.
It’s a hub for mountain bike enthusiasts, who visit the park each year to ride along the vast trail system. And there are trails for all levels of bikers.
Along with mountain biking, the trails are used for horseback riding as well. Of course, you can also hike the trail system.
The kids will enjoy the interpretive programs as well as other fun nature activities.
Additionally, Hobbs has recreational activities unique to the park. You can take advantage of the free shooting range as well as the regulated seasonal hunting.
No visit to a state park is complete without water recreational activities, right? So, spend some time kayaking, fishing, or canoeing on the serene Beaver Lake.
And best of all, you can access the lake inside the park. The adventures are endless at this state park, and you’ll need multiple days to experience it all. So, be sure to reserve one of the primitive waterfront campsites or book a room at a local hotel in Rogers.
Have you ever been to Hobbs State Park? If not, visit the website to start planning your multi-day trip to the largest state park in Arkansas. Take the family and the furry friend to enjoy all that this park has to offer.