Devil's Den State Park - West Fork, Arkansas
A magnificent corner of the world, Devil's Den State Park preserves 2,500 acres of beautiful Ozark Mountain country. Noted
for its incredible scenery, rock formations, caves and mountainside terrain, Devil's Den is also a significant historic site. The
park is one of the best preserved Great Depression park projects in Arkansas. Click your mouse over the photos below to
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A monument at Devil's Den State Park helps visitors
remember the Great Depression origins of the park.
Beautiful Ozark Mountains scenery helps make
Devil's Den one of Arkansas' most popular parks.
A picturesque mountain lake is one of the key
features of the park.
Devil's Den takes its name from unique rock
formations, bluffs and caves protected in the park.
Photographic Tour
Devil's Den State Park - Arkansas
This view was taken inside the Icebox. The deep cave
can be easily explored with a flashlight.
A metal sign post marks the entrance to the Icebox
Cave, one of the park's best known caves.
The formations and ravines of Devil's Den are
fascinating places to explore for all ages.
Visitors are free to explore a series of caves, many of
which - like these - open along the park's most
popular walking trail.
Devil's Den Main Page
The Battle of
Massard Prairie
by Dale Cox
The first full-length account of
the 1864 Confederate attack on
Fort Smith, Arkansas.
$19.95
Proceeds benefit the Cane Hill Battlefield Driving Tour Project