Beaver Lake Park offers a scenic outdoor retreat along the shores of Beaver Lake, featuring hiking, fishing, and family-friendly recreational opportunities in Northwest Arkansas.
Beaver Lake Park is a regional park located on the eastern shore of Beaver Lake in Benton County, Arkansas. The park provides a natural gateway to the lake, which spans over 28,000 acres and is a popular destination for water-based recreation. The park's terrain is a combination of gently rolling hills, wooded uplands, and shoreline that supports a variety of plant and animal life typical of the Ozark Highlands. Ecologically, the area supports oak-hickory forests and is home to wildlife such as white-tailed deer, beavers, numerous bird species, and freshwater fish populations. The park offers visitors several outdoor activities, including picnicking, birdwatching, hiking on its network of trails, fishing from boat ramps and shoreline, and swimming in designated areas. While Beaver Lake itself was created by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the 1960s for flood control and recreation, Beaver Lake Park was developed to support public access and encourage outdoor enjoyment of the lake’s natural beauty. The park is designed to accommodate families and casual visitors, featuring picnic shelters, playgrounds, and boat ramps. It also serves as a prime launching point for fishing enthusiasts targeting bass, crappie, and catfish in the lake’s clear waters. Visitors come for both relaxation and moderate outdoor adventure, making the park a valued natural resource in the rapidly growing Northwest Arkansas region.
Beaver Lake shoreline with panoramic water views
Shaded hiking trails through oak-hickory forest
Boat ramps providing easy access to Beaver Lake
Popular picnic areas with playgrounds for families
A large reservoir created by damming the White River, providing boating, fishing, and extensive shoreline access.
Native forest ecosystem offering shade, wildlife habitat, and scenic trails within the park.
Well-maintained boat ramps that offer direct lake access for fishing and water sports.