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The sweeping bluff-top view from Mount Magazine, the highest point in Arkansas, over the vast Petit Jean River Valley and Blue Mountain Lake far below, brilliant autumn color and dramatic clouds, golden hour

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Mount Magazine State Park

Arkansas's highest point at 2,753-foot Signal Hill: a bluff-top lodge and cabins over the Petit Jean River Valley, a small modern campground, and trails through the high Ouachita country.

Mountain cabins with wrap-around decks lining the high bluff edge among trees, overlooking a hazy valley at sunset, a resort-style state park lodge setting in Arkansas

Field briefing

Mount Magazine State Park changes fast with season and elevation.

Before you go

Mount Magazine is the high-country crown of Arkansas, topping out at 2,753-foot Signal Hill, the state's highest point.

Plan it around the bluff-top views over the Petit Jean River Valley, the easy Signal Hill summit walk, and the North Rim trails. With a full lodge, cabins with hot tubs, and a small campground, it works as a comfort-first weekend, best in spring wildflower season and fall color.

Best window
April to June and October to November for mild weather, wildflowers, and fall color
Signature routes
Signal Hill Trail, North Rim and Cameron Bluff
Pack focus
Water, weather checks, layers

The landmarks worth the trip. Tap any photo to enlarge.

Location
Arkansas
Best time
April to June and October to November for mild weather, wildflowers, and fall color
Entrance
Free day-use entry (Arkansas state parks do not charge an entrance fee)

When to go

Weather, crowds, and what the season changes about the trip.

Spring

High crowds

Cool at altitude and often greener and milder than the valleys, with wildflowers and butterflies.

Pack Layers, rain shell, and sturdy shoes for rocky rim trails.

Summer

High crowds

Warm but noticeably cooler than the lowlands thanks to elevation, good for hiking and the views.

Pack Water, sun protection, and a layer for breezy bluff-top evenings.

Fall

Peak crowds

Crisp and colorful, with sweeping color across the Arkansas River Valley from the rim.

Pack Warm layer, headlamp for shorter days, and a camera for the overlooks.

Winter

Low crowds

Cold and sometimes icy at elevation, quiet, with the lodge and cabins open and trails passable on clear days.

Pack Insulation, traction for icy bluff trails, and flexible road timing.

Top things to do

  • Signal Hill Trail

    The short trail to Signal Hill, the highest point in Arkansas at 2,753 feet, a gentle wooded walk to the summit marker.

  • North Rim and Cameron Bluff

    The North Rim Trail follows the mountain's north edge through oak forest and cedar glades to bluff views over the Arkansas River Valley near the Cameron Bluff overlooks and campground.

  • Bluff-top overlooks over the valley

    The lodge and cabins sit on the south bluff with sweeping views of the Petit Jean River Valley and Blue Mountain Lake, the park's signature scenery.

How long to spend

Anchor the day around Signal Hill Trail

Move exposed miles to the morning and keep water, shade, and storm checks ahead of the wish list. For one day in Mount Magazine State Park, make Signal Hill Trail the non-negotiable, add North Rim and Cameron Bluff only if the first stop runs clean, and keep Bluff-top overlooks over the valley as the flexible finish.

  1. 1Start with Signal Hill Trail: The short trail to Signal Hill, the highest point in Arkansas at 2,753 feet, a gentle wooded walk to the summit marker.
  2. 2Add North Rim and Cameron Bluff: The North Rim Trail follows the mountain's north edge through oak forest and cedar glades to bluff views over the Arkansas River Valley near the Cameron Bluff.
  3. 3Use Bluff-top overlooks over the valley as the optional finish, not as a reason to rush the whole day.

Plan your trip

Turn Mount Magazine's conditions into water, pack, and sleep-system decisions.

A rocky north-rim bluff overlook at Cameron Bluff with a long view across the Arkansas River Valley in spring, wildflowers and a butterfly, layered ridges beyond

Build around conditions

Let season, elevation, and weather set the plan.

Plan your trip

4 quick tools, already seeded for Mount Magazine State Park. Tune the numbers around temperature swings, footing, layers, and how much margin the route needs.

  1. 01Size your water for a mild day on the trail
  2. 02Find the right daypack size for a day out
  3. 03Check you will sleep warm down to about 30F
  4. 04Estimate the stove fuel to pack for the trip

What to pack

Start with the gear decisions this park changes: footing, weather, camping, and water.

Pack planning

Decide what Mount Magazine State Park asks of your kit before you start checking boxes.

Use this as a constraint check while you are still shaping the trip. The active checklist becomes useful once your route, dates, and sleep plan are set.

  • First constraintHydration and exposureWater, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, Navigationmap, downloaded GPS, or a GPS watch, 3 more
  • Route realityFooting and tractionHiking boots, Hiking socks, Trekking poles
  • Load choicePack and carry systemDaypack
  • If overnightSleep and shelterTent, Sleeping bag, Sleeping pad

Checklist mode

22 items, grouped for the trip you are actually taking.

  1. Dates and season are set.
  2. Primary route, campground, or lodge is chosen.
  3. Water, footwear, and overnight needs are sized.

Gear for Mount Magazine

The buying guides that match what Mount Magazine asks of your kit, with our current top picks across budget and use case.

Where to stay

This is a resort park. The Lodge at Mount Magazine has 60 rooms, a restaurant, and an indoor pool on the south bluff; 13 cabins line the rim with full kitchens, fireplaces, and outdoor hot tubs; and an 18-site campground at the former Cameron Bluff site has full water, electric, and sewer hookups. Reserve early for fall color. The town of Paris, Arkansas, sits below the mountain with added services.

Camping reservations

Camping reservations

Reserve a Mount Magazine cabin, lodge room, or campsite early for fall color.

Entry is free, but the lodge, the bluff-rim cabins, and the 18-site campground are the reservations that matter, and fall color is the most competitive window at Arkansas's highest point.

Reviewed June 11, 2026

Booking window

Arkansas State Parks handles lodge, cabin, and campsite reservations through its official reservation system. Contact the park at 479-963-8502.

  • The lodge has 60 rooms with a restaurant and indoor pool; 13 cabins line the rim with kitchens, fireplaces, and outdoor hot tubs.
  • The campground has 18 sites with full water, electric, and sewer hookups and a barrier-free bathhouse.
  • Arkansas residents 62 and over get reduced campsite fees on many nights.

Where to book or verify

Mount Magazine reservations

Official Arkansas State Parks reservation platform for the lodge, cabins, and campground.

Mount Magazine State Park information

Official park page for Signal Hill, the rim trails, and accommodations.

Search Recreation.gov

Check for federal campground, backcountry, tour, and permit inventory tied to this park.

Campgrounds to know

Mount Magazine campground

Details
Booking
Reserve through the Arkansas State Parks reservation platform.
Season
Seasonal; confirm dates and winter status on the official page.
Sites
18 sites with full water, electric, and sewer hookups, plus a barrier-free bathhouse and dump station.
At the former Cameron Bluff site near the north-rim overlooks. Small, so book ahead.

Mount Magazine lodge and cabins

Details
Booking
Reserve through Arkansas State Parks; book early for fall color.
Season
Open year-round, the comfort option in any season.
Sites
A 60-room lodge with restaurant and indoor pool, plus 13 rim cabins with kitchens, fireplaces, and hot tubs.
The standout stay, perched on the south bluff with valley and lake views.

Getting there and practical info

The sweeping bluff-top view from Mount Magazine, the highest point in Arkansas, over the vast Petit Jean River Valley and Blue Mountain Lake far below, brilliant autumn color and dramatic clouds, golden hour

Plan the handoff from arrival to shuttle.

Parking, pedestrian entrances, and shuttle timing decide how calmly the first morning starts.

Getting there

Get to Mount Magazine State Park, then remove the first-morning friction.

Access rhythm
Car required
Region
Arkansas
  1. Arrival note

    Mount Magazine is atop the mountain near Paris, Arkansas, in the Arkansas River Valley between Fort Smith and Russellville, reached via Highway 309.

  2. Car strategy

    A car is essential, and the final climb up Highway 309 is steep and winding as it gains the bluff.

  3. Shuttle access

    Allow extra time, especially in fog or winter ice, and note that the lodge, cabins, and campground sit near the top with the visitor center and trailheads.

Pair this with lodging: sleep where the park transfer is simple, especially if your route needs an early start.

Frequently asked questions

What is the highest point in Arkansas?

Signal Hill, at 2,753 feet, inside Mount Magazine State Park. A short, gentle trail of about 1.8 miles round trip leads to the summit marker, making the state high point one of the easiest in the country to reach.

Is there an entrance fee at Mount Magazine State Park?

No. Arkansas state parks, including Mount Magazine, do not charge a day-use entrance fee. You pay only for the lodge, cabins, camping, and certain guided activities.

Where can you stay at Mount Magazine State Park?

The Lodge at Mount Magazine has 60 rooms with a restaurant and indoor pool, 13 cabins line the rim with kitchens, fireplaces, and outdoor hot tubs, and an 18-site campground has full hookups. The lodge and cabins offer the best bluff-top views.

When is the best time to visit Mount Magazine?

Spring for wildflowers and butterflies and fall for color over the Arkansas River Valley are the standout windows. The elevation keeps summers cooler than the lowlands, while winter can bring ice to the steep approach road.

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