Mount Magazine State Park protects Arkansas’s highest point, offering stunning overlooks, diverse wildlife, and extensive recreational opportunities in the Ouachita Mountains.
Mount Magazine State Park is located in the Ouachita National Forest in western Arkansas and includes the summit of Mount Magazine, the highest point in Arkansas at 2,753 feet. The park covers rugged mountainous terrain with distinctive geological features, including towering cliffs, deep hollows, and panoramic views across the Arkansas River Valley and Ozarks Plateau. The environment supports rich biodiversity including oak-hickory forests, pine stands, and habitats for several rare and endemic species such as the common raven, black bear, and the federally endangered red-cockaded woodpecker. Established in 1998, the state park offers visitors a wide range of outdoor activities including hiking, rock climbing, camping, mountain biking, and birdwatching. There are multiple scenic overlooks and picnic areas providing sweeping views, notably at Signal Hill, the mountain’s peak. The park also contains well-maintained cabins and lodge accommodations, enabling year-round stays. The area's geology, ecology, and natural beauty create an appealing destination for nature enthusiasts, families, and adventure seekers. Interpretive facilities and ranger-led programs help visitors understand the significance of the park's ecosystems and cultural history tied to the region's indigenous peoples and early settlers. Mount Magazine's varying elevation and microclimates also result in unique seasonal displays of wildflowers and fall colors. The park is a key recreational and conservation focus in Arkansas, balancing visitor access with protection of sensitive wildlife and habitats.
Signal Hill – Arkansas' highest peak with an observation tower offering 360-degree views
Unique habitats supporting endangered red-cockaded woodpecker populations
Mount Magazine Lodge – the state's only mountaintop lodging with full amenities
Arkansas Saddle Trail – a scenic and moderate route linking major park features
The highest point in Arkansas at 2,753 feet, featuring a historic fire lookout tower and panoramic views over three states.
A spectacular cliff-edge viewpoint showcasing the rugged southern face of Mount Magazine and the Arkansas River Valley below.
A prominent mountaintop lodge and a cluster of cabins providing comfortable accommodations for park visitors year-round.