Village Creek State Park (Arkansas) Explained

Village Creek State Park
Map:USA Arkansas#USA
Location:Wynne, Cross County, St. Francis, Crowley's Ridge, Arkansas, United States
Coordinates:35.1633°N -90.7186°W
Area Acre:6909
Area Ref:[1]
Established:June 27, 1976
Named For:Village Creek
Governing Body:Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism
Website:Village Creek State Park

Village Creek State Park is a 6909acres Arkansas state park in Cross and St. Francis counties, Arkansas in the United States. The park was formed as a result of a study commissioned by the Arkansas General Assembly to form a large park in east Arkansas. Segments of the Old Military Road, later used as the Trail of Tears run through the park, which also features two lakes and 27 holes of golf.[2]

History

The Arkansas General Assembly authorized a study in 1967 in the interests of forming a recreational area in eastern Arkansas. In addition to the natural value, the Village Creek area contained the historically significant Old Military Road, later used as the Trail of Tears, and parts of William Strong's mid-1800s plantation. Land acquisition began in 1972, and the park was dedicated on June 27, 1976 in a large ceremony including David Pryor and Charlie Rich.

Recreation

Village Creek State Park offers two lakes for boating and fishing, Lake Austell and Lake Dunn. Fishers will find bass, bream, catfish, and crappie, and boat rentals are available between Memorial Day and Labor Day.[2] There are 10 modern cabins, ranging from one to three bedrooms in addition to 96 campsites (24 premium class A, 5 standard class A, 67 Class B).[3] Campers also have access to five modern bathhouses, a swimming beach, boat dock, and playground.

Picnic tables, grills, and bathhouses are available at Lake Austell Day Use Area, and four pavilions are available for rent. The visitor center includes interpretive displays about the culture, history, and wildlife of Crowley's Ridge and information on the four tribes forced to use the Trail of Tears. An auditorium, grocery store and gift shop are also housed in the visitor's complex. The 27 hole Ridges at Village Creek golf course is accessible from the pro shop. Seven trails, including Big Ben Nature Trail and Austell Hiking Trail are available for hiking or walking, in addition to the Military Road Trail, a part of the congressionally designated Trail of Tears National Historic Trail.[2]

Four other state parks accompany Village Creek State Park atop Crowley's Ridge: Crowley's Ridge State Park, Lake Frierson State Park, Parkin Archeological State Park, and Lake Poinsett State Park are all nearby.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Staff of the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism . Village Creek State Park . May 12, 2012 . The Butler Center . The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture . January 15, 2012 .
  2. Web site: Village Creek State Park . PDF . 2012 . Staff . July 8, 2012 .
  3. Book: Arkansas State Parks Guide, 2011 . . 44 . Village Creek State Park . July 8, 2012 .