Caving - Deep in Lee Creek Valley in the rugged and scenic Ozark Mountains, Devil's Den State Park offers you the opportunity to explore the largest sandstone crevice cave area in the U.S.
Hang Gliding - Take in some of the most expansive views in Arkansas from 2,753-foot Mount Magazine, the state's tallest mountain, or soar high above the Arkansas River Valley from 1,350-foot Mount Nebo.
Hiking - Choose from 300 miles of trails and explore the diverse topography of Arkansas. Trails course their way through mountain terrain and alongside rivers and streams. They wind through bottomlands teeming with wildlife, and travel through historic sites that showcase Arkansas history.
Horseback Riding - Explore the natural beauty of the Ozark and Ouachita mountains, the scenic splendor of Mount Magazine, Arkansas's highest mountain, and the lush beauty of the Crowley's Ridge forest in the Delta.
Lake Kayaking - Arkansas's lakes are rich in natural beauty and wildlife. Explore open waters and quiet coves, and experience the birding and wildlife watching opportunities that abound.
Mountain Biking - Follow the trail down Mount Magazine, Arkansas's highest mountain. Travel along the shore of one of southwest Arkansas's Diamond Lakes. Or explore the rugged beauty of the Ozark National Forest.
River Running - Arkansas's rivers and streams offer something for everyone, from peaceful river floats to adrenaline-pumping whitewater adventure in the Class IV rapids of the Cossatot Falls in the wild and scenic Cossatot River.
Rock Climbing - Experienced climbers can rappel and rock climb on the south bluff of 2,753-foot Mount Magazine, Arkansas's highest mountain, or test your technical climbing skills on 1,011-foot Pinnacle Mountain near Little Rock.
Snorkeling - Arkansas's crystal lakes are perfect for snorkeling. Explore Lake Ouachita, the largest lake within Arkansas and one of cleanest lakes in the nation, or DeGray Lake, another Ouachita mountain lake rich in natural beauty.
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