82 Woolly Hollow Rd, Greenbrier, AR 72058, United StatesMap
Phone: +1 501-679-2098
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Fantastic relaxing weekend
Brought to us by our daughter for Xmas ,what a lovely place it was so secluded, clean and tidy everything we needed was supplied Elaine and Jon perfect hosts .we arrived stressed left feeling totally ...
Cute trails and swimming area on the small lake. There is a covered gazebo for fishing or gazing. Several trail options -we tried the Cabin Trail with my young son, and it was great. Pretty, quiet and...
Probably one of my favorite parks I’ve stayed at! Our camper backed up to the beautiful lake! We kayaked! They had hiking and biking trails for us! Staff were so nice! Park was clean! Would go back in...
Arkansas really can do better than this. It's utterly crowded, the staff are hit or miss on attitude and knowledge. Only a few trails - that are all packed. It's definitely not "enjoying nature".
Fantastic relaxing weekend
Brought to us by our daughter for Xmas ,what a lovely place it was so secluded, clean and tidy everything we needed was supplied Elaine and Jon perfect hosts .we arrived stressed left feeling totally ...
Woolly Hollow nice in summer morning
Cute trails and swimming area on the small lake. There is a covered gazebo for fishing or gazing. Several trail options -we tried the Cabin Trail with my young son, and it was great. Pretty, quiet and...
One of my favs!
Probably one of my favorite parks I’ve stayed at! Our camper backed up to the beautiful lake! We kayaked! They had hiking and biking trails for us! Staff were so nice! Park was clean! Would go back in...
Very Nice
This was a lovely State Park and I would like to come back and camp sometime. The park ranger was very nice.
Super crowded, limited trails, everything packed
Arkansas really can do better than this. It's utterly crowded, the staff are hit or miss on attitude and knowledge. Only a few trails - that are all packed. It's definitely not "enjoying nature".