Withrow Springs State Park, State park in Madison County, Arkansas.
Withrow Springs State Park is a protected area covering about 700 acres with natural springs, streams, and diverse plant species throughout the Ozark landscape. The park gives visitors access to intact forest areas and waterways that shape the region.
The natural springs in the park were important for water supply to neighboring communities during the early 1900s. The water contributed to the development and settlement of surrounding areas at that time.
The park serves visitors as a learning space where seasonal staff offer programs about local nature and environmental conservation. These activities help people understand the importance of Ozark ecosystems to their own region.
The park offers camping spots with utility hookups and simpler overnight options for nature lovers. Visitors should explore the trails and access roads beforehand to learn which facilities match their camping needs.
The park is home to the rare Ozark trillium, a wildflower that grows naturally in the region. Botanists and plant lovers visit to observe this distinctive species in its natural habitat.
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