Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area is Arkansas' largest state park, covering a 12,054-acre tract of Ozark landscape along the southern shore of Beaver Lake. It features a diverse, 54-mile trail system for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, and is the only state park in Arkansas to allow regulated hunting. The park also offers interpretive programs and workshops throughout the year, emphasizing its natural resources, limestone landscape, and history.
The Shooting Range is closed on Mondays and during permitted hunting seasons, including fall gun and muzzleloading deer seasons, and fall youth gun deer season.
General Safety Guidelines: