Crowley's Ridge National Scenic Byway corridor offers a unique driving experience along a distinctive geological formation rising above the surrounding Delta plains, showcasing rich natural habitats, historical sites, and recreational opportunities.
Crowley's Ridge is a unique geological formation extending approximately 150 miles through eastern Arkansas, rising sharply above the surrounding flat Mississippi Alluvial Plain. The National Scenic Byway corridor follows Highway 1 and Highway 412, providing access to the ridge’s elevated forested hills, diverse wildlife habitats, and cultural landmarks. The ridge itself is formed from windblown loess soil, creating steep bluffs and rolling hills that contrast dramatically with the surrounding flatlands. Its elevation provides cooler conditions and plant species not commonly found in the Delta, including oak-hickory forests and rare wildflowers. Historically, the ridge was a refuge for early settlers escaping the flood-prone Delta floor, and several Civil War sites and pioneer towns can be found along the route. Visitors enjoy scenic driving, photography, birdwatching, hiking, and exploring local parks and museums. Highlights include Lake Poinsett State Park, offering camping and fishing; Crowley’s Ridge State Park with hiking trails and a lodge; and the historic Helena area at the southern end of the ridge, known for its riverfront and Civil War history. The byway corridor also connects multiple small communities where visitors can experience regional culture and cuisine. The corridor’s natural and cultural resources provide a varied outdoor experience suitable for day trips or extended visits. Interpretive signage along the route educates travelers about the unique geology and ecology of the ridge, making it a compelling destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
Crowley’s Ridge State Park hiking trails and lodge
Lake Poinsett State Park offering water recreation and camping
Helena Historic District with Civil War landmarks
Scenic overlooks providing views of the Delta plain and ridge’s hills
A 305-acre park with forested hills, hiking trails, a lodge, and picnic areas located near Walnut Ridge, AR.
A 132-acre park featuring a 1,275-acre lake providing opportunities for fishing, boating, camping, and hiking.
At the southern end of Crowley’s Ridge, this area showcases Civil War history, riverfront views, and cultural heritage.