Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Dixon Springs State Park adventure.
Rock your wilderness exploration at this geology-rich state park.
Walk on a giant block of rock that dropped 200 feet along a fault line in Pope County. Weave in and out of gray rock formations, over shallow streams, and through a unique canyon. Use the campground here as a headquarters for fishing at nearby Hidden Springs.
Hike on 2.7 miles of trails through this cozy park. Get up close and personal to the rock formations that jut out from gigantic boulders. Ghost Dance Canyon takes its name from the boulders that dot the landscape along the creek. Splash around in the water as you walk among these human-like forms.
Swim at the pool and 45-foot water slide during the summer. It's not quite the same as the relaxing mineral baths from the late 1800s. However, towering oaks, elms, and birch trees provide shade on a hot day.
A dozen RV campsites have electricity. Another eight sites are for tents only. Cabins and a group camp accommodate youth groups and organizations.