Hobbs State Park and Conservation Area

Organization

Benton County, AR 72756

Hobbs State Park and Conservation Area

Organization

About

Hobbs is Arkansas’s largest state park, spanning a 12,054-acre tract of Ozark landscape along the southern shore of Beaver Lake. It’s an asset to the ecosystem with minimum human impact.

Highlights of this day-use park include a diverse, 54-mile trail system with hiking, ADA accessible, mountain biking, horseback riding trails. The park has 11 primitive campsites, six accessible by mountain biking, the first in Northwest Arkansas. It’s the only state park in Arkansas to allow regulated hunting. The visitor center includes exhibits about the park’s natural resources, limestone landscape, and history. Interpretive programs and workshops are offered throughout the year.

Programs and Partners

Location

Rogers, AR

Manager

Dillon Sutton
Introducing Dillon, the fun-loving volunteer coordinator who adds a dash of excitement to every corner of Hobbs State Park! With a zest for adventure and a knack for turning tasks into thrilling experiences, Dillon is the mastermind behind all the fun. From rallying volunteers for action-packed school field trip programs to orchestrating adrenaline-pumping adventure activities, trail maintenance escapades, and conservation crusades. Dillon ensures that laughter and excitement are always on the agenda. Whether they're planning epic events or leading engaging educational initiatives, Dillon's playful spirit and boundless enthusiasm turn Hobbs State Park into the ultimate playground of outdoor exploration and community camaraderie.

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