Lake Fort Smith State Park is a scenic outdoor haven in the Arkansas Ozarks, offering a tranquil setting for hiking, camping, and water activities.
Lake Fort Smith State Park is positioned in the lush foothills of the Boston Mountains, a part of the larger Ozark ecosystem in northwest Arkansas. This park, located near the city of Fort Smith, provides visitors with opportunities to experience the beauty and biodiversity of the Ozarks. The lake itself, utilized for water supply purposes, is a highlight of the park, offering canoeing, kayaking, and fishing. The park was established to preserve this area’s natural beauty, offering an escape into a landscape rich in hardwood forests and diverse wildlife including deer, raccoons, and a variety of bird species. Campers and hikers alike can enjoy the trails that meander through thick forests providing scenic vistas of both the lake and surrounding hills. The park also serves as the western terminus of the Ozark Highlands Trail, a noted long-distance hiking trail. Those interested in history will find the park's museum and heritage center enlightening, showcasing artifacts from the area's early settlers.
Ozark Highlands Trail - Starting point for this 165-mile long trail.
Heritage Resource Center - Featuring historical exhibits and information.
Lake views - Offers serene settings for photography and relaxation.
Camping facilities - Well-equipped for both tent and RV campers.
A starting point for this rugged and scenic long-distance trail.
Primary location for fishing, kayaking, and enjoying tranquil lake views.
Provides park information, historical exhibits, and artifact displays.