Cane Creek State Park
Arkansas State Park

Cane Creek State Park

Bucks Landing, Arkansas
Available Activities
  • Hiking
  • Camping
  • Swimming
  • Fishing
  • Rock Climbing
  • Wildlife Watching
  • Mountain Biking
  • Kayaking
  • Canoeing
  • RV
  • Biking
Verified by America’s State Parks Editorial Team – Updated February 2026

Cane Creek Lake with fishery and camping.

Top attraction?

Cane Creek Lake with fishery and camping.

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Cane Creek State Park Arkansas Fishing at Cane Creek State Park
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Location & Getting There

Cane Creek State Park is located in Arkansas. The park’s coordinates are 34.8833, -91.4667. Check the park’s official website or your state parks app for detailed driving directions and GPS navigation tips.

Quick Facts

  • Location: Arkansas
  • Coordinates: 34.8833, -91.4667
  • Activities: Hiking, Camping, Fishing, Wildlife Viewing
  • Pets: Allowed on leash in most areas (check local rules)

Things to Do

Arkansas state parks showcase the Natural State’s stunning Ozark and Ouachita landscapes — ancient mountains, spring-fed rivers, dramatic bluffs, and pristine caves. Activities include hiking scenic bluff trails with panoramic views, swimming in clear Ozark streams and resort-style park pools, fishing in trophy bass lakes and trout-stocked rivers, camping in forested valleys, kayaking and canoeing spring-fed waterways, caving on guided tours, mountain biking world-class trail systems, rock climbing sandstone bluffs, and exploring Native American heritage sites and Civil War battlefields. Devil’s Den, Petit Jean, and Pinnacle Mountain rank among the finest state parks in the South.

Best Time to Visit

Arkansas parks are best from March through November. Spring brings wildflowers, rushing waterfalls, and comfortable hiking temperatures. Summer (June–August) is hot and humid (90s°F) — swimming, floating, and early morning hikes are the way to go. Fall (October–November) delivers beautiful Ozark foliage peaking mid-to-late October, with excellent hiking conditions. Winter offers peaceful trail solitude and mild temperatures (40s–50s°F) that make hiking pleasant. Arkansas’ extensive lodge system means comfortable indoor stays are available year-round at many parks.

Visitor Tips

Arkansas state parks are free to enter — no vehicle or entrance fees. Camping, cabins, and lodge rooms vary in price. Reservations through arkansasstateparks.com. Arkansas is unique in offering full-service lodges with restaurants inside many state parks — a great option for non-campers. The Diamond Crater and Crystal Mine parks let visitors keep whatever gems they find. Cell service is spotty in the Ozark backcountry. Ticks are very active March through October — take precautions.

Explore More Arkansas State Parks

Cane Creek State Park is one of many outstanding state parks in Arkansas. Discover more parks in our Best State Parks in Arkansas guide, or use our Park Finder to search by activity, location, or features.

Nearby state parks: If you have extra time, Lower White River Museum SP is a short drive away, and Louisiana Purchase State Park is within about an hour’s drive.

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Last updated: February 20, 2026

Park Location

Bucks Landing, Arkansas

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