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Petit Jean State Park
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Petit Jean State Park

Morrilton, Arkansas
4.9 (6814 reviews)

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About Petit Jean State Park

Located near Morrilton, Arkansas, Petit Jean State Park features 125 campsites in a scenic setting. This state park is a favorite among visitors seeking outdoor adventure and relaxation.

Nestled in the heart of Arkansas, Petit Jean State Park offers RV travelers a remarkable escape into nature's embrace. Located near Morrilton, this scenic destination provides a perfect blend of outdoor recreation and peaceful mountain surroundings that draw visitors from across the region. The park sits in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains, creating a landscape that shifts dramatically with the seasons, from vibrant spring wildflowers to brilliant autumn foliage.

The park's 125 RV sites give you plenty of options to find your perfect camping spot among the natural beauty. Whether you're seeking a quiet corner for contemplation or a more social camping experience, Petit Jean State Park accommodates year-round visitors, making it an excellent destination regardless of when you plan your trip. The reliable infrastructure includes clean restroom facilities and hot showers, essential amenities that ensure your stay is comfortable. Fire rings at many sites allow you to enjoy classic campfire experiences under the Arkansas stars, while picnic tables provide the perfect setting for outdoor meals and gathering with family and friends.

What truly sets this area apart is its connection to local history and natural attractions. The park is named after a legendary Native American princess, adding cultural significance to your visit. The surrounding region offers excellent opportunities for hiking, exploring waterfalls, and discovering scenic overlooks that reward adventurers with breathtaking views. Morrilton itself is a charming small town with local shops, restaurants, and services that cater to travelers' needs without the bustle of larger cities.

Pet owners will appreciate the pet-friendly policy, allowing your four-legged companions to experience this beautiful landscape alongside you. Whether you're a retired couple seeking peaceful days filled with nature walks, a family looking for outdoor adventures, or an outdoor enthusiast eager to explore Arkansas's natural wonders, Petit Jean State Park welcomes you to create memorable camping experiences in a setting that feels worlds away from everyday life.
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Total Sites

4.9

Rating

6,814

Reviews

Amenities & Features

Amenities

Picnic Tables
Fire Rings
Showers
Restrooms

Booking & Operations

Pet Friendly

Park Details

Season Year-round
Total Sites 125

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Morrilton is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Arkansas weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Morrilton.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Morrilton. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Petit Jean State Park Reviews

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Forrest Winters

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Forrest Winters

The hike up and down to the fall is a fairly step incline at points. If you're in fairly good physical shape it shouldn't be a problem. The park is very dog friendly. The views are beautiful. Definitely worth coming to check out. There's a coffee shop pretty close to the park if you want a post hike treat.

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Gigi Wes Travels

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Gigi Wes Travels

Petit Jean State Park is an absolute gem and one of the most peaceful places I’ve visited in Arkansas. The park has a calm, welcoming atmosphere that makes it easy to relax and enjoy nature. The waterfall hike was truly amazing—scenic, refreshing, and well worth the walk, with beautiful views the entire way. The staff were wonderful, friendly, and helpful, which made the experience even better. St... Petit Jean State Park is an absolute gem and one of the most peaceful places I’ve visited in Arkansas. The park has a calm, welcoming atmosphere that makes it easy to relax and enjoy nature. The waterfall hike was truly amazing—scenic, refreshing, and well worth the walk, with beautiful views the entire way. The staff were wonderful, friendly, and helpful, which made the experience even better. Stopping at the lodge for lunch was a highlight as well; it had a nostalgic charm that added to the overall experience. Petit Jean State Park is definitely a place worth coming back to while in Arkansas, and I can’t recommend it enough.

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DJ Stewart

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by DJ Stewart

Petit Jean State Park absolutely stole our hearts. From hiking two of its signature trails—Cedar Falls Trail and Seven Hollows Trail—to cozying up in Cabin 10 by historic Mather Lodge, and savoring a great meal at the lodge restaurant, it was the perfect Arkansas escape. Trail Highlights Cedar Falls Trail Distance and difficulty: ~2 miles round-trip; moderate with a steep initial descent and cl... Petit Jean State Park absolutely stole our hearts. From hiking two of its signature trails—Cedar Falls Trail and Seven Hollows Trail—to cozying up in Cabin 10 by historic Mather Lodge, and savoring a great meal at the lodge restaurant, it was the perfect Arkansas escape. Trail Highlights Cedar Falls Trail Distance and difficulty: ~2 miles round-trip; moderate with a steep initial descent and climb back out. What we loved: The trail drops about 200 feet into a lush canyon, following Cedar Creek. The payoff is Cedar Falls, a stunning waterfall around 95 feet high—misty, powerful, and photogenic. Cool rock formations and shaded stretches make the trek feel immersive, especially after rainfall when the creek and falls are lively. Tips: Start early to beat crowds and heat. Wear sturdy footwear—the stone steps and creekside sections can be slick. Leave time to linger at the base; it’s a true “wow” moment. Seven Hollows Trail Distance and difficulty: ~4.5-mile loop; moderate, with rolling terrain. What we loved: A sampler of everything that makes Petit Jean special—bluff lines, sandstone formations, box canyons, and quiet forest. The Grotto spur is a must: a serene alcove with a seasonal waterfall and a mossy, cool oasis feel. A natural stone bridge and sculpted rock corridors give the hike a sense of discovery around every bend. Tips: Bring water and a snack; it’s longer and more leisurely than Cedar Falls. Clockwise or counterclockwise both work—just take the short spur to the Grotto when you see it. Cabin 10 at Mather Lodge Our stay in Cabin 10 near Mather Lodge was wonderfully cozy—quiet, tucked among trees. The cabin felt inviting from the moment we stepped in, with that classic state-park charm and the kind of calm you only get in the woods. We loved winding down there after hiking—simple, comfortable, and restful. Dining at Mather Lodge Restaurant The lodge restaurant delivered exactly what we hoped for after the trails: hearty, satisfying food and friendly service. The portions were generous, the flavors hit the spot, and the dining room’s big-window views made every meal feel special. It’s the kind of place where you relax into your chair, swap trail stories, and consider dessert even if you swore you were “too full.” Final Take Petit Jean State Park blends natural drama with genuine comfort. Cedar Falls Trail gave us that iconic Arkansas waterfall moment; Seven Hollows Trail felt like an adventure through sculpted stone and hidden grottos. Cabin 10 at Mather Lodge was the coziest home base, and the lodge restaurant rounded out each day beautifully. If you’re looking for an Arkansas getaway where the trails are inspiring and the evenings feel like a hug, this is it.

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Turn By Turn

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Turn By Turn

Petit Jean is a really nice AR state park. The trails are marked pretty well. We stayed in dog friendly cabin #29. It was clean and the bed was very comfortable. They give free firewood because there is a wood burning fireplace inside (but also heated and cooled). There is ample room to store your things and the bathroom area is spacious and nice. We had adjoining neighbors and there was no probl... Petit Jean is a really nice AR state park. The trails are marked pretty well. We stayed in dog friendly cabin #29. It was clean and the bed was very comfortable. They give free firewood because there is a wood burning fireplace inside (but also heated and cooled). There is ample room to store your things and the bathroom area is spacious and nice. We had adjoining neighbors and there was no problem with noise (they had a dog too) or lack of hot water. The swing on the porch is super nice. There is a small fridge and coffee pot with coffee and set ups. Don't forget to visit Mather Lodge Restaurant. The food was very good, avg price ($$) and the view is absolutely beautiful! It's best not to arrive for the first time after dark though!

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Account123

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Account123

Petit Jean State Park is absolutely beautiful! You can catch an incredible sunrise with no hiking required — just pull up and enjoy the view. The trails are excellent and well maintained, and the waterfall is truly breathtaking. Mather Lodge has gorgeous views from the restaurant, and staying in one of the cabins makes the experience even more special. There are also nice coffee shops and gift sho... Petit Jean State Park is absolutely beautiful! You can catch an incredible sunrise with no hiking required — just pull up and enjoy the view. The trails are excellent and well maintained, and the waterfall is truly breathtaking. Mather Lodge has gorgeous views from the restaurant, and staying in one of the cabins makes the experience even more special. There are also nice coffee shops and gift shops nearby, which make it a perfect getaway spot. Highly recommend visiting!

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