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Mississippi River State Park adventures

Mississippi River State Park Adventures

Mississippi River State Park offers diverse riverfront landscapes along the Mississippi River, featuring bottomland hardwood forests and recreational opportunities such as hiking, wildlife viewing, and fishing.

3055
Acres Protected
7
Miles of Trails
45,000
Annual Visitors
1957
Year Established

About Mississippi River State Park

 

Mississippi River State Park is located in eastern Arkansas, along the western banks of the Mississippi River near Osceola in Mississippi County. The park encompasses a variety of riverine habitats, including bottomland hardwood forests, wetlands, and oxbow lakes. These environments support an abundance of wildlife, including migratory birds, deer, and diverse fish species, making the park a popular destination for nature enthusiasts. The park's flat terrain and extensive floodplain create unique ecological zones that represent one of the last large tracts of preserved bottomland forest in the region. Mississippi River State Park traces its establishment to the mid-20th century as part of efforts to protect sensitive river habitats and provide public recreation along one of America's major waterways. Visitors can explore trails through shaded woodlands, fish in the adjacent river or ponds, and participate in kayaking or canoeing activities on the calm waters nearby. The park also serves as an important stopover for migrating waterfowl, offering excellent birdwatching opportunities during the spring and fall migrations. Facilities include picnic areas, campgrounds, and interpretive signage to educate visitors about the region's natural and cultural history, which includes Native American heritage and early river trade routes. The park's setting provides a peaceful outdoor escape with easy access to the expansive Mississippi River and its ecological significance.

Highlights

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Access to scenic Mississippi River overlooks offering panoramic views

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Diverse bottomland hardwood forests providing prime birdwatching habitat

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Fishing opportunities along the river and park ponds with species like catfish and bass

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Quiet paddle routes on backwater sloughs ideal for canoeing and kayaking

Notable Natural Features

Big Lake Slough

A backwater slough of the Mississippi River offering calm waters for paddling and prime habitat for fish and waterbirds.

Bottomland Hardwood Forests

Floodplain forests with species like cottonwood, willow oak, and sweetgum that support a diverse ecosystem.

Mississippi River Overlook

An elevated viewing platform that provides expansive views of the Mississippi River and its surrounding floodplain.