Queen Wilhelmina State Park operates a full-service lodge and camping site. Named after a Dutch monarch, this renowned hostelry has a tradition of royal hospitality since 1898.
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Jul 2, 2024
Great rooms. Better view. My wife and I stayed a couple nights and g t he view was awesome. Great clean rooms. Wonderful staff. Easy parking. The lodge is 10 star. The restaurant breakfast was great …Full review by Maps32933569494
Nov 28, 2023
I like this park which is why we went back but my repeated complaint is that 1)WHY are the primitive/tent camping spots the farthest from the bathrooms? 2) WHY was there no ranger presence, no drive-…Full review by Lisa H
Nov 14, 2023
It was ok. We stopped here while returning to Texas from an Arkansas hiking trip. Didn’t seem like there was much to do here. There are only a few trails. The views were good but not spectacular. We …Full review by CAdams_tex
Is the wildlife refuge still there by the little train? Years ago the gentleman had beavers, eagles, and a bear, where he nurtured wounded animals.
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The wildlife refuge area that was near the little train has moved. In 2009, Tommy Young opened a new facility, the Arkansas Native Plant and Wildlife Center he is located at the …
The wildlife refuge area that was near the little train has moved. In 2009, Tommy Young opened a new facility, the Arkansas Native Plant and Wildlife Center he is located at the bottom of Rich Mountain near Mena, Arkansas at the intersection of U.S. Hwys 270 and AR 272 near Mena, Arkansas. Closed during winter months. The small train - Mountain Glory Station, is operated by a concessionaire " open seasonally from Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day. Open: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. (Tuesday-Saturday); 12:30 p.m. - 6 p.m. (Sunday) and Closed: Monday