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Name:
Mammoth Spring State Park
Address:
#17 Hwy 63 N.
Mammoth Spring
Arkansas
72554
Phone:
870-625-7364
Fax:
870-625-3255
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State park or recreation area managed by a state agency
General Description
Mammoth Spring State Park sits right on the North Central Arkansas border. It houses the tenth largest spring in the world (the spring pumps an incredible 9.78 million gallons of water every hour. The park has overlooks, a visitor/welcome center, peddle boats, kayaks, a playground, a restored 1886 Frisco Depot museum, a walking trail, a pavilion, a ballfield, a basketball court, and countless picnic sites. Mammoth Spring State Park, with its beauty and magnitude, is an incredible place to bring a family or just to explore.
Accessibility Features
General Accessibility Features
Accessible bathrooms
Accessible viewing areas or outlooks
Accessible trails
Accessible picnic tables/areas
Accessible boat docks or piers
Accessible sporting areas (e.g. baseball or soccer fields, tennis or basketball courts, etc)
Amenities and Lodging
Accessible gift shops
Information and Interpretation Features
Nature centers, visitor centers and/or museums that are accessible for people using mobility devices
Interior exhibits with tactile opportunities (such as tactile maps, models and/or objects)
A website in which accessibility information is included
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Request form to be added to the list of Parks
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