Arkansas State Park Guide 2008 - (Page 45) Arkansas State Parks Arkansas’s National Natural Landmark Mammoth Spring State Park P Box 36, Mammoth Spring, AR 72554 .O. 870-625-7364 Fax: 870-625-3255 e-mail: mammothspring@arkansas.com Visitor Center GPS: 36° 29.7' 43.7" N / 91° 32.1' 7.5" W A National Natural Landmark, Arkansas’s largest spring flows nine million gallons hourly. Forming a 10-acre lake, the waters of Mammoth Spring then flow southward as the Spring River, a popular Ozark trout and float stream. The park’s 1886 Frisco depot will take you back in time to an early 1900s train station. Parked just outside the depot, a Frisco caboose is also available to tour. Remnants of a mill and hydroelectric plant also reflect Mammoth Spring’s history. Other facilities include a park information center/ Arkansas Welcome Center featuring exhibits on the area’s rich history and natural resources, a pavilion, picnic sites, trail, ballfield, and playground. The park is located on U.S. 63 in Mammoth Spring. Depot & Caboose (Closed Monday): Adult—$2.75 each; Child (age 6-12)—$1.50 each; Family—$9 45 http://www.arkansasstateparks.com/mammothspring/
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