Mammoth Spring

Travel Guide

Photo provided by Photo Courtesy Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism
Photo provided by Photo Courtesy Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism
Photo provided by Photo Courtesy Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism
Photo provided by Photo Courtesy Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism
Photo provided by Photo Courtesy Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism
Come to this state park to fish, paddle down the river fed by Arkansas’ largest spring and see where the fast-flowing water was harnessed for hydroelectricity in the 1900s.

The historic grounds of Mammoth Spring State Park contain the pristine and powerful waters of an Ozark Mountain spring, surrounded by meadow-like riverbanks and tall hardwood forests. The spring’s pure waters surge from the mountaintops and into the Spring River’s expansive pools below. Paddle your canoe around the river and go fishing for trout. Explore the park’s historic sites to learn about the hydroelectric industries that once operated here.

Visit the park’s Arkansas Welcome Center to find out about the park’s unique waterway. Flowing at almost 10 million gallons (37,854 kiloliters) an hour, this powerful spring is one of the great natural wonders of Arkansas and Middle America. Check out the Depot Museum to learn about the former 1886 Frisco train station and explore an antique caboose. To the south of the museum, see the enormous hydroelectric dam and the remnants of a water mill. Take the walkway spanning the top of the dam, so you can peer over the edge to see the water plunging below.

Walk a lap of the river’s magnificent 10-acre (4-hectare) lake to enjoy views of the still waters and tranquil lakeside park. Stroll onto the small island at the northern end of the pool and see the water churning through the rapids below the pretty bridge. Rent a canoe and float down the Spring River or see if the trout are biting.

Mammoth Spring State Park has picnic pavilions, a ball field and a children’s playground, making it an ideal place to bring the family for a daytrip. Alternatively, book a night at the Mammoth Spring Campground to make the most of the pretty forested surroundings. An RV park is also located nearby.

The state park neighbors the Missouri border in far northern Arkansas. The park is free to enter. The museum and caboose have no admission costs, but are closed on Mondays. Boat rental is available between April and September. The nearest major town is Jonesboro, located 90 minutes’ drive away.

The "BIG" Cabin
The "BIG" Cabin
Mammoth Spring
The price is €185 per night from 1 May to 2 May
€185
includes taxes & fees
1 May - 2 May
Stay at this cabin in Mammoth Spring. Enjoy a garden, patios, and air conditioning. Popular attractions Jim Hinkle Spring River State Fish Hatchery and Mammoth ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (36 reviews)
The Big Cabin
"We enjoyed our 3 day stay. The Big Cabin was just right for the 4 of us. Really enjoyed the big back porch after a long day. If anything negative, it would be that there was only 1 bed that wasn't a bunk bed. Look forward to staying again."

Reviewed on 1 Oct 2024

The "BIG" Cabin
Cypress Cabin "Tiny house"
Cypress Cabin "Tiny house"
Mammoth Spring
The price is €117 per night from 27 Apr to 28 Apr
€117
includes taxes & fees
27 Apr - 28 Apr
Stay at this cabin in Mammoth Spring. Enjoy patios and air conditioning. Popular attractions Jim Hinkle Spring River State Fish Hatchery and Mammoth Spring State ...
9/10 Wonderful! (24 reviews)
Trout fishing
"Nice clean place close to trout streams."

Reviewed on 29 Mar 2025

Cypress Cabin "Tiny house"
Riverview Cabins
Riverview Cabins
2.5 out of 5
378 U.S Hwy 63, Mammoth Spring, AR
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
The price is €82 per night from 28 Apr to 29 Apr
€82
includes taxes & fees
28 Apr - 29 Apr
Stay at this motel in Mammoth Spring. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and free bicycles on site. Popular attractions Mammoth Spring State Park and Jim Hinkle ...
6.4/10 (138 reviews)
"I love the view"

Reviewed on 24 Dec 2024

Riverview Cabins
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
The "BIG" Cabin
The "BIG" Cabin
Mammoth Spring
Stay at this cabin in Mammoth Spring. Enjoy a garden, patios, and air conditioning. Popular attractions Jim Hinkle Spring River State Fish Hatchery and Mammoth ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (36 reviews)
The Big Cabin
"We enjoyed our 3 day stay. The Big Cabin was just right for the 4 of us. Really enjoyed the big back porch after a long day. If anything negative, it would be that there was only 1 bed that wasn't a bunk bed. Look forward to staying again."

Reviewed on 1 Oct 2024

The "BIG" Cabin
'Angler's Ridge' Waterfront Family Getaway!
'Angler's Ridge' Waterfront Family Getaway!
Mammoth Spring
Stay at this vacation home in Mammoth Spring. Enjoy a fitness center, a garden, and patios. Popular attractions Mammoth Spring State Park and Jim Hinkle Spring ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (7 reviews)
Another Wonderful Weekend at Angler’s Ridge
"This is our third time staying at this property and it was wonderful yet again. It is always clean and has ample room for everyone to stay comfortably. We had a great time fishing and thoroughly enjoyed the newly installed swings by the river. We will definitely be back! Thank you again for a wonderful ..."

Reviewed on 16 Jun 2024

'Angler's Ridge' Waterfront Family Getaway!
Cypress Cabin "Tiny house"
Cypress Cabin "Tiny house"
Mammoth Spring
Stay at this cabin in Mammoth Spring. Enjoy patios and air conditioning. Popular attractions Jim Hinkle Spring River State Fish Hatchery and Mammoth Spring State ...
9/10 Wonderful! (24 reviews)
Trout fishing
"Nice clean place close to trout streams."

Reviewed on 29 Mar 2025

Cypress Cabin "Tiny house"
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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