Mammoth Spring State Park and its collection

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Mammoth Spring State Park offers a range of activities including fishing, boating, and hiking. Additionally, the park houses an Arkansas Welcome Center and a restored 1886 St. Louis–San Francisco Railway (Frisco) depot, which operates as a railroad museum.

Historical Construction: The Spring Lake Dam

In 1887, the Mammoth Spring Improvement and Water Power Company constructed a 198-foot (60 m) limestone dam, creating Spring Lake. This historical construction is a significant feature of the park.

Visitor Center and Historical Train Depot

The park features a visitor center, also known as the Arkansas Welcome Center, which provides information about the history of the region. A short walking trail from the center leads to the restored train depot, which once connected the city of Mammoth Spring to the Frisco Railway.

Boat Rentals on Spring Lake

For those interested in boating, seasonal boat rentals are available on Spring Lake. These can be obtained at the visitor center within the park.

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Mammoth Spring State Park
17 US-63
Arkansas

Visitor information Mammoth Spring State Park

Opening hours

Monday
8:00 – 17:00
Tuesday
8:00 – 17:00
Wednesday
8:00 – 17:00
Thursday
8:00 – 17:00
Friday
8:00 – 17:00
Saturday
8:00 – 17:00
Sunday
8:00 – 17:00

Admission

Normal rateFree

Facilities

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Location & Map

17 US-63, Mammoth Spring

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Mammoth Spring State Park Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Mammoth Spring State Park offers visitors a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The park's centerpiece is one of the world's largest springs, producing millions of gallons of water hourly. Visitors appreciate the well-maintained grounds and the opportunity to observe the impressive spring.

    The park features a small but informative museum that showcases the area's history, including exhibits on the railroad's impact on the region. While some visitors find the museum content interesting, others mention it could benefit from updates or expansion.

    Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the walking trails, picnic areas, and fishing opportunities in the spring-fed lake. The dam and old mill remnants add historical interest to the scenic landscape. Many visitors find the park peaceful and relaxing, ideal for a family outing or a quiet retreat.

    Some reviewers note that the park might feel limited in attractions for those expecting a full-day experience. However, most agree that it's an excellent spot for a few hours of exploration and appreciation of natural phenomena.

    The staff receives positive mentions for their friendliness and knowledge, enhancing the overall visitor experience. While the park may not offer extensive amenities, it's generally considered a worthwhile stop for those interested in geology, local history, or simply enjoying a beautiful natural setting.

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