Millwood State Park offers visitors a serene setting on the shores of Millwood Lake, providing abundant opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing in a peaceful Arkansas forest landscape.
Located in southwest Arkansas near Ashdown, Millwood State Park encompasses forested lands and waters adjacent to Millwood Lake, a large reservoir created by the damming of the Little River. The park features pine and hardwood forests, clear waters, and diverse wildlife habitats making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Originally opened in 1976, the park has grown into an important recreational spot in the region, catering to anglers, campers, hikers, and bird watchers. Millwood Lake, stretching over 29,500 acres, supports excellent fishing opportunities including bass, crappie, and catfish. The park’s landscape offers a mix of flat lakefront and gently rolling woodlands with a network of trails for hiking and mountain biking. Visitors can enjoy calm water paddle sports or take scenic drives along the lake’s perimeter. The park is also favored for its birding, with sightings of bald eagles, osprey, and migratory waterfowl. Facilities include developed campgrounds, picnic areas, boat ramps, and rental cabins. Millwood State Park’s appeal lies in its combination of quiet natural beauty, water-based recreation, and well-maintained amenities, attracting families, anglers, and nature lovers year-round.
Millwood Lake shoreline with scenic fishing spots
Diverse forest ecosystems featuring pine and hardwood species
Boating facilities and multiple boat ramps providing lake access
Popular hiking and mountain biking trails with lake views
A large reservoir offering excellent fishing, boating, and birdwatching opportunities.
Several miles of trails wind through pine and hardwood forests, suitable for hiking and mountain biking.
Developed campgrounds located near the lake provide easy access to both water and trails.