T. O. Fuller State Park
"Visitors from West Memphis often cross the river for a nearby urban park experience, especially for walking, picnicking, and golf."
A historic Memphis park offering wooded trails, birding, picnicking, and CCC-era heritage.
Discover 7 parks for picnicking within driving distance of West Memphis
"Visitors from West Memphis often cross the river for a nearby urban park experience, especially for walking, picnicking, and golf."
A historic Memphis park offering wooded trails, birding, picnicking, and CCC-era heritage.
"West Memphis travelers can reach the park quickly for a family-friendly history stop. The park offers a quieter contrast to the city and nearby interstate travel."
A preserved Mississippian village site with a museum, interpretive exhibits, and a reconstructed mound.
"Travelers from West Memphis may visit while exploring eastern Arkansas and nearby river communities. The park offers a quick, meaningful heritage stop."
A small memorial park honoring Arkansas Medal of Honor recipient Herman Davis.
"West Memphis visitors can reach the site easily for a cross-river history experience in Missouri. It appeals to travelers interested in architecture, local stories, and quiet sightseeing."
A preserved 19th-century river town home in New Madrid showcasing period furnishings and local history.
"West Memphis travelers may visit for a quiet northeast Arkansas outing away from the interstate corridor. The park is appealing for fishing and low-key outdoor time."
A peaceful lake park in northeast Arkansas offering fishing, boating, picnicking, and wildlife viewing.
"West Memphis visitors may use the park as a quiet inland retreat from the river corridor. It is a solid choice for camping, picnicking, and enjoying wooded scenery."
A wooded ridge-top park in northeast Arkansas known for lakes, camping, picnicking, and CCC-era scenery.
"West Memphis is within range for visitors planning a northeast Arkansas road trip. The park provides a historic stop that pairs well with regional travel."
A historic park preserving the site of one of Arkansas's earliest frontier settlements along the Black River.