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The park features 17 full-service cabins and 143 camp sites. The cabins are along Lee Creek. All are "rustic", with fully equipped kitchens plus heating and air-conditioning. The cabins, with stone fireplaces, are open year-round. Devil's Den State Park is home to 146 campsites of various type. Many
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The caves, ravines and crevices were partly formed by slippage in sandstone formations. The Devil's Ice Box, one of the most visited caves in the park, is named for the cool air that rushes out of the cave. Air enters the cave at a point higher on the mountainside and is cooled as it passes through
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Devil's Den State Park is home to approximately 64 miles (103 km) of trails that are open to hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding, with 20 miles (32 km) of trails that are designated horse trails. Each horse trail begins and ends at the Devil's Den State Park horse camp on the
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is 15 miles (24 km) long. It features creek crossings, dirt roads, single track riding and long uphills and downhills. It is divided into three loops and runs outside the park into Ozark
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as a hideout and staging area for conducting raids on the
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Devil's Den State Park is in the Lee Creek Valley of the
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President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home
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1289:White River
1254:Cache River
1121:Hot Springs
603:gray myotis
599:Indiana bat
359:sedimentary
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181:Established
152: /
128:Coordinates
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1616:Mount Nebo
1451:Cane Creek
1279:Pond Creek
1269:Logan Cave
1264:Holla Bend
1259:Felsenthal
1139:Fort Smith
776:. Dale Cox
647:References
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516:New Mexico
488:stagecoach
398:Recreation
385:Ordovician
381:limestones
343:The Ozarks
287:Union Army
247:The Ozarks
140:94°14′30″W
137:35°46′28″N
1332:East Fork
1327:Dry Creek
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1208:Pea Ridge
885:March 18,
607:brown bat
565:the park.
388:dolomites
370:sandstone
363:Paleozoic
306:Lee Creek
295:Van Buren
283:guerillas
189:Named for
173:Elevation
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1606:Moro Bay
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1385:Cossatot
1337:Flatside
1307:Big Lake
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351:Arkansas
322:barracks
255:crinoids
117:Location
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1104:Federal
520:Arizona
333:Geology
270:on the
268:outlaws
261:History
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229:, near
207:Website
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