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Bear Cave
On Saturday morning, all of us who were still at the park made a tour of the park sites we hadn’t visited yet. Our first stop was the Bear Cave. Story has it that a Black Bear was shot here … Continue reading
Misty Overlook
On a misty morning, the Saturday after Thanksgiving, I took these photos looking west from the tip of Petit Jean Mountain.
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The Day I Became a Tourist Attraction
On the afternoon of the Friday after Thanksgiving I took a hike with several members of my family to Cedar Falls, the main attraction of Petit Jean State Park. The trail down the cliff was steep and, as it was … Continue reading
Stout’s Point — Petit Jean State Park
Petit Jean State Park has long been one of my favorite places to visit. In the 29 years that I’ve been visiting my wife’s family in Arkansas, I’ve probably been to the park 20 times. I’ve hiked and birded and … Continue reading
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Cadron Settlement
Between my east bank and west bank adventures at Toad Suck, I visited another local attraction — Cadron Settlement Park. It’s also an Army Corps of Engineers site, and like Toad Suck, doesn’t really amount to much. Cadron was the … Continue reading
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