Logoly State Park, located near Magnolia in southwestern Arkansas, is the state's first environmental education state park, set within 370 acres of old-growth forest in Columbia County. The park protects a designated State Natural Area featuring rare plant species and natural mineral springs, making it a distinctive destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts exploring the Arkansas Timberlands region. Campers enjoy access to restrooms, hot showers, water hookups, picnic tables, and grills, offering a comfortable base for exploring the park's natural surroundings. Anglers can try their luck at the park's fishing areas, while hikers can explore three scenic trails — Crane's Fly Trail, Magnesia Springs Trail, and Spring Branch Trail — winding through the forested landscape. The park's visitor center features interactive environmental exhibits and hosts interpretive programs led by park staff, ideal for families and school groups. Situated within easy driving distance of Texarkana, El Dorado, Camden, and Hope, Logoly State Park serves as a peaceful retreat in the heart of south Arkansas, blending outdoor recreation with environmental education in a serene, wooded setting.