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Stacy Hurst • Secretary of the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage & Tourism
Government & Politics / Tourism

Arkansas Tourism Rebounding

The Blue Mountain project comes as tourism in Arkansas is vigorously bouncing back from COVID’s disastrous effects and travelers are looking for ever more outdoor activities. read more >
Hikers on Rattlesnake Ridge west of Little Rock, foreground, will soon have new trails to explore on Blue Mountain, mid-right in background.
Construction / Government & Politics / Nonprofits

Blue Mountain Connects Recreation Dots Just Minutes From Little RockLock Icon

There’s gold in the hills of the Maumelle Pinnacles, both in natural splendor and spending by nature lovers, and Arkansas is ready to seize it. read more >
Blue Mountain
Government & Politics / Tourism

Governor Forms Outdoor Recreation Office, Adds Blue Mountain to Offerings

Gov. Asa Hutchinson announces a new Office of Outdoor Recreation, a 10-member board to guide that office, and the addition of Blue Mountain to the state's outdoor recreation opportunities. read more >