Trails
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  • Logoly State Park
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  • Millwood State Park
  • Mississippi River State Park
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  • Mount Magazine State Park
  • Mount Nebo State Park
  • Ozark Folk Center State Park
  • Parkin Archeological State Park
  • Petit Jean State Park
  • Pinnacle Mountain State Park
  • Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park
  • Queen Wilhelmina State Park
  • South Arkansas Arboretum
  • Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park
  • Village Creek State Park
  • White Oak Lake State Park
  • Withrow Springs State Park
  • Woolly Hollow State Park
Mountains
  • Bull Shoals-White River State Park
  • Daisy State Park
  • Devil's Den State Park
  • Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area
  • Lake Catherine State Park
  • Lake Charles State Park
  • Lake Fort Smith State Park
  • Lake Ouachita State Park
  • Mount Magazine State Park
  • Mount Nebo State Park
  • Ozark Folk Center State Park
  • Petit Jean State Park
  • Pinnacle Mountain State Park
  • Queen Wilhelmina State Park
  • Withrow Springs State Park
  • Woolly Hollow State Park
Lakes / Rivers
  • Bull Shoals-White River State Park
  • Crowley's Ridge State Park
  • Daisy State Park
  • Davidsonville Historic State Park
  • DeGray Lake Resort State Park
  • Devil's Den State Park
  • Jacksonport State Park
  • Jenkins Ferry Battleground State Park
  • Lake Catherine State Park
  • Lake Charles State Park
  • Lake Chicot State Park
  • Lake Dardanelle State Park
  • Lake Fort Smith State Park
  • Lake Frierson State Park
  • Lake Ouachita State Park
  • Lake Poinsett State Park
  • Mammoth Spring State Park
  • Millwood State Park
  • Mississippi River State Park
  • Moro Bay State Park
  • Parkin Archeological State Park
  • Petit Jean State Park
  • Pinnacle Mountain State Park
  • Village Creek State Park
  • White Oak Lake State Park
  • Withrow Springs State Park
  • Woolly Hollow State Park
 Museums
  • Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources
  • Arkansas Post Museum
  • Hampson Archeological Museum State Park
  • Historic Washington State Park
  • Jacksonport State Park
  • Lower White River Museum State Park
  • Mammoth Spring State Park
  • Plantation Agriculture Museum
  • Powhatan Historic State Park
  • Prairie Grove Battlefield
Historic
  • Conway Cemetery State Park
  • Crowley's Ridge State Park
  • Davidsonville Historic State Park
  • Herman Davis State Park
  • Historic Washington State Park
  • Jacksonport State Park
  • Jenkins Ferry Battleground State Park
  • Lake Catherine State Park
  • Louisiana Purchase State Park
  • Mammoth Spring State Park
  • Marks' Mills Battleground State Park
  • Parkin Archeological State Park
  • Petit Jean State Park
  • Plantation Agriculture Museum
  • Poison Springs Battleground State Park
  • Powhatan Historic State Park
  • Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park
  • Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park
Crater of Diamonds State Park The World’s Only “Keep What You Find” Diamond Site
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    • Diamond Discovery Center
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    • Kimberlite Café Restaurant
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Can I take dirt home from the diamond search area?
  2. Is my admission ticket good for all day?
  3. Can we take food and drinks into the diamond search area?
  4. Where’s the best place to search for diamonds?
  5. Where can I find amethyst?
  6. When is the park open?
  7. What is a saruca?
  8. Can I bring a canopy or tent into the diamond search area?
  9. How do I search for diamonds?
  10. What are the basic kit and advanced kit?
  11. Can we bring our pets?
  12. Can I rent tools to search for diamonds?
  13. Where can I have my rocks and minerals identified?
  14. Where can I wet sift for diamonds?
  15. How can I rent tools to search for diamonds?
  16. What is the specific gravity of a diamond?
  17. What are carats and points?
  18. Where are park restrooms located?
  19. What is a screen set?
  20. What is a box screen?
  21. Does Diamond Springs Water Park have lifeguards?
  22. Is the park handicap accessible?
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