Arboretum Canoeing

Arkansas is not called, "The Natural State" by any grounds of age. The state of Arkansas is home to a fabulous wealth of mountainous landscapes, valleys, plains and forests. Located not far from the state capital of Little Rock is the valley of Mount Pinnacle, a 2,000-hectare site situated around the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains. Within the beautiful valley is Pinnacle Mountain State Park Maumelle, one of Arkansas's natural treasures and also one of the top places for visitors to the Little Rock area, especially for all nature lovers.
In Maumelle Park, visitors will find a diversity of wildlife in a variety of habitats. The area may be of particular interest to birdwatchers, as it attracts an interesting variety of birds and wildlife. Hikers also are well attended, with several hiking trails leading through the region, for visitors who enjoy nature walks find Maumelle Park and surrounding Pinnacle Mountain Valley a delight; of these paths are the way through Arkansas Arkansas Arboretum (a 71-acres dedicated to representing Arkansas' six main natural divisions), the Kingfisher Trail along the Little Maumelle River, and the 223-mile Ouachita National Recreation Trail.
With so many trails to enjoy, the Maumelle Park visits often exceed the powers of a travel day. But with over 129 campsites to choose from, all of which are equipped with water and power, visitors to Maumelle Park camping a comfortable experience. Maumelle Camping Parks are also open aa visitors to nearby Pinnacle Mountain State Park, which has no own camping areas. Its optimal site is located just beside the Arkansas River which means that campers can enjoy beautiful views, and nearby tables and grills, bathrooms with hot water, a playground and a boat ramp for anyone wanting to sail or paddle through the park instead of walking.
However much you enjoy the beauty of Maumelle Park, camping is not always seems to be the most pleasant accommodation for a holiday, especially when the members of the family. Fortunately, however, Maumelle Park is just a practice of fifteen minutes drive from the city of Little Rock, where you can choose between a number of rel = "nofollow" href = "http://www.feedmarker.com/illumin8/bookmarks"> comfortable hotels. Maumelle Park's proximity to Little Rock means that visitors, whether decide to stay in the city, can enjoy the comforts of urban housing, while delighting in the pleasures of the natural park landscape and the clean mountain air. Many of the Little Rock hotels often offer package deals for larger parties, so that groups or families traveling together can often find some great deals for
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