The Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area is a state park and conservation area in Rogers, Arkansas. It is best noted for being the largest unit in the Arkansas state parks system.
Covering 12,056 acres of land area, the Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area offers a whole lot of things. It has a varied landscape composed of plateaus, ridges, streams, and valleys, as well as a great selection of tree species like hickory, pine, and oak. The site also offers 60 miles of the Beaver Lake?s shores, allowing access to the 28,370-acre body of water.
Visitors of the Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area can enjoy hiking, wildlife viewing, mountain biking, horseback riding, picnicking, and camping. The site is also home to a shooting range.
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