siloam springs state park
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A nice reprieve from traveling on the road. I stopped here while I was driving from one small town to another and it was nice to get out of the car, stretch my legs and take some photos while I was at it.
I have enjoyed riding horses on Siloam's equine trails several times over the past couple years. I learned this summer to call first, though. When we arrived the trails were closed (in August due to April/May flooding). I had been on their website just the day before -- it's too bad they didn't have it posted there that the trails were closed. But, when the trails are open, they offer nice riding through wooded area with creeks. Also has a nice, large area to park your truck and trailer. The equine area has a camp site as well, although I've only gone riding for an afternoon.
Great camping and bathrooms/shower houses. Loved the little store by the lake. Amazing hiking!!!! Could walk for hours and hours.
Siloam Springs is a beautiful little gem for locals to enjoy the outdoors. They have fishing, boating, beautiful hiking trails, creeks for wading, etc. Several pavilions are excellent for family reunions or other large groups. Mostly though, we love Siloam Springs for their camping. There are two campgrounds with many tent and RV sites but the best spot is an area of twenty or so sites under a canopy of looming pines. The soft pine needles blanket the ground and the shade is phenomenal. It's absolutely beautiful. The hosts are friendly, restrooms and showers clean and the entire campground is well maintained. We are tent campers so I can't speak for other sites.We usually camp here every year for a weekend (it's never enough!). It is especially busy fourth of July and Memorial Day weekend but we've never seen it filled to capacity.
I live close by, and take my kids here to play in the creek. We love to creek walk, camp, have picnics, and even just to drive through. This place has always been special to me.
My husband and I took a long drive to check out Siloam Springs State Park. I was not impressed but maybe I didn't see the whole park either. Sometime I might drive back out there just to see.
One of its own kind. The well maintained trails. Flora/ fauna to watch (if you are lucky you would cross coyette or fox for sure). The most beautful is the dripping sprngs AKA nature falls.....I almost sat inside the cave along the side of the falls enjoying the scenic and listening the waterfalls for hours, enchanted in her beauty. Certainly a photgrapher's spot, nature lovers obvious pick to camp or hike. Very well maintained and clean for stay or hide out.....Must visit after heavy showers as the falls is perinneal yet, rain contingent!
We have camped at Siloam Springs many times. Always had an enjoyable time. Campground is overused so grass is now just dirt.
My husband and I went here to hike in the woods on our anniversary. We saw many types of birds, abundant deer, and a fox. There is a beautiful lake where you can watch the sunset in the evening. This would be a great place to bring children to teach them about the great outdoors. I believe you can also rent paddle boats. Just be very careful when driving around here as the deer are everywhere.