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This gallery is part of our story on Devil's Den State Park — a state park with ‘heavenly' views, nearly 3 hours from Springfield.

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A hiker pauses for the view of Yellow Rock while hiking its namesake trail in Devil’s Den State Park in Arkansas. (Photo by Sony Hocklander)
A bridge spans Lee Creek, providing trail access to explorers at Devil’s Den State Park in Arkansas. (Photo by Sony Hocklander)
A view of Lee Creek from the bridge at Devil’s Den State Park in Arkansas. (Photo by Sony Hocklander)
Devil’s Den State Park in Arkansas is noted for roughly 60 crevices and caverns including this one on the Devil’s Den Trail. (Photo by Sony Hocklander)
Hikers on the Devil’s Den Trail pass under a bluff at Devil’s Den State Park in Arkansas. (Photo by Sony Hocklander)
Devil’s Den State Park visitors enjoy views and activities around Lake Devil and the CCC-built dam over Lee Creek. (Photo by Sony Hocklander)
Lake Devil at Devil’s Den State Park is a good place to fish and paddle. The Arkansas park features seasonal watercraft rentals. (Photo by Sony Hocklander)
Lake Devil at Devil’s Den State Park is a good place to fish and paddle. The park includes seasonal watercraft rentals. (Photo by Sony Hocklander)
One of the many CCC-built wood and stone cabins available to reserve at Devil’s Den State Park. (Photo by Sony Hocklander)
The waterfall dam at Lee Creek is one of many points of interest in Devil’s Den State Park. (Photo by Sony Hocklander)
This overlook shelter in Devil’s Den State Park was the first structure completed and much-celebrated by the CCC in 1934. (Photo by Sony Hocklander)
Twin Falls is one of many interesting geologic points of interest on the Devil’s Den Trail. 2 (Photo by Sony Hocklander)
Twin Falls is one of many interesting geologic points of interest on the Devil’s Den Trail. (Photo by Sony Hocklander)

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