Looking for an inexpensive family getaway? Then a visit to a nearby state park may be the perfect getaway. Visiting a state park is a great way to explore the rich vastness of landscape and history in your state and contribute to your state's economy.
Recently, my family and I visited Petit Jean State Park. It's one of our favorite state parks. The kids love the legend of Petit Jean. Legend has it that a young girl was so in love that she disguised herself as a cabin boy so she could join her lover. She was known as "Petit Jean" (French for Little John) due to her small stature. She became sick during the travels and it was only then that her true identity was discovered. Her illness got worse and she eventually died and was buried atop Petit Jean Mountain in Arkansas.
Besides the legend of Petit Jean the park is absolutely stunning with its cascading waterfalls, cliff side trails and native scenery. The park is home to Cedar Falls, a 95-foot waterfall and several overlooks of the Arkansas River Valley. There are plenty of trails and it's easy to practice social distancing. Petit Jean offers eight (8) trails of various difficulties and distances.
There are also several overlooks including the Petit Jean at Stout's Point. Each offering a unique view of the majestic Arkansas River and other hidden treasures such as waterfalls, caverns and see wildlife in its natural habitat. Be sure to check the signs and be careful. Some of the trails closer to the river can be a tad slippery.
If you're interested in spending the night there are several lodging options including a hotel-esque lodge, spacious cabins with all the necessities and the cabins offer the most stunning views of the valley below. The backyard views from the cabins are worth the trip alone.
If you have a tent or an RV, there are plenty of campsites located near the river for fishing, a park for the kiddos, tennis courts and onsite swimming pool.
They even have yurts. Although I have yet to convince my family into staying in a yurt, an overnight stay in one of the yurts at Petit Jean State Park is definitely on my travel bucket list. Each yurt comes with bunk beds, a stove, canoe, and even a hammock.We love exploring state parks.
Be sure to call ahead or visit the website for the state park before your visit to find out what restrictions are in place.
State parks are a wonderful way to explore your region and many are located less than a tankful of gas from your home. So get up, get out and explore but remember to stay safe.
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