LAKE FRIERSON STATE PARK
Atop the unique landform of rolling hills called Crowley's Ridge, this park on the shore of 335-acre Lake Frierson is a peaceful place to relax and enjoy the year-round fishing for bream, catfish, crappie, and bass. The park's natural beauty is enhanced each spring when the wild dogwood trees throughout the park bloom.
Facilities include campsites [four Class C with water and electric hookups, and three Class D (no hookups)] with tables and grills, restrooms, picnic sites, a pavilion, playground, self-guided trail, launch ramp, barrier-free fishing pier, and visitor center with interpretive exhibits. Fishing boat, kayak, and pedal boat rentals are available.
The park is located on Ark. 141 approximately 10 miles north of Jonesboro.
Facilities include four Standard B campsites with water and electric hookups and three Standard D (no hookups) with tables and grills, restrooms, picnic sites, a pavilion, playground, self-guided trail, launch ramp, barrier-free fishing pier and visitor center with interpretive exhibits.