If you see a plume of smoke at Pinnacle Mountain, officials say it's a planned prescribed burn to improve forest health.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Natural State is a title that Arkansans don’t take lightly. For years, politicians, non-profits and individuals have invested in State Parks to preserve the beauty that lies ...
Editor's Note: This is the second in a series of features on Arkansas' state parks, which will appear monthly in the Monday Style section. It was a warm spring day in the early 1970s when I first ...
Pinnacle Mountain State Park is working to make its scenic trails more accessible to visitors with mobility challenges. The ...
ROLAND -- The picture windows at Pinnacle Mountain State Park's information-packed new Visitor Center are garnished with testimonials to the popular natural attraction in Little Rock's northwest ...
A chic new visitor’s center at Pinnacle Mountain State Park opened earlier this week, marked with honorary words from Gov. Sarah Sanders and Shea Lewis, director of state parks. “This new visitor’s ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — New sculptures at Pinnacle Mountain State Park have drawn the ire of local hikers, who have started a Change.org petition to prevent the installation of any more and perhaps ...
The Arkansas State Parks resource management staff are planning a prescribed burn at Pinnacle Mountain State Park, weather ...
7 on 7: The biggest stories from last week you might've missed Here are the biggest stories you might have missed in the week of January 11-January 17.1. Traffic flowing after serious accident on I-40 ...
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Prescribed burn planned for Pinnacle Mountain State Park
A prescribed burn is set to take place at Pinnacle Mountain State Park on January 20th and 21st, weather permitting, to ...
Arkansas State Parks resource management staff will oversee a prescribed burn Tuesday through Wednesday at Pinnacle Mountain ...
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