Mount Nebo State Park

Park · Yell County

Mount Nebo State Park

Park · Yell County
16728 State Hwy 155, Dardanelle, AR 72834

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Nestled at 1,350 feet, Mount Nebo State Park boasts stunning panoramic views, diverse hiking trails, and cozy cabins, making it ideal for adventure and relaxation.  

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16728 State Hwy 155, Dardanelle, AR 72834 Get directions

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Renee Abbott

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This is the second time we have visited Mount Nebo in six months' time. End of December 2024 and mid-May 2025. Beautiful scenery both times! Loved riding up the mountain on our motorcycles. The cabin we stayed in was excellent! Clean, cool, comfortable, and a full kitchen. The towels were thick, and I liked the soap available. I was surprised to have hotel like treatment! I'd definitely stay here again.

Rebecca Cole

Google
What a beautiful park. The guest center had awesome views. There are deer everywhere. The drive up to the state park is very curvy. There are very sharp curves going up hill. It is very scenic. There are cabins and tent camping.

Aaron Smith

Google
Very cool spot to visit. The road going up is very steep with lots of tight switchbacks. We were fine in a pickup truck, but I think they have restrictions on camper/trailer lengths, so you might want to check that out if you plan to take a camper. We just visited for the day and hiked the Rim Trail. It was a great trail with lots a views all the way around Mount Nebo. I highly recommend that trail. They also have some nice picnic spots and a nice visitors center on the north side. We will be back.

Clarissa D

Google
Beautiful Historic Park! It was such a treat to visit after a heavy rain to see the waterfall in all it's glory.

Maggie Attoe

Google
Our camp neighbors were loud, but eventually the ranger camr ny and waa a W wome and helpful! it's so beautiful here. The views are epic!

Recca Tigris

Google
We took the "hard" climbing trail to the top. While it was not too strenuous it was unstable and only for those aware of how rock slides work. On another note, it was beautiful. No trash or anything. Just pristine huge rock faces and a ridiculous few from the top in any weather

Lydia Hunt

Google
My experience was amazing I would love to be back here. The only issue I have with this place is one of their workers walked up to us like he just walked out of the army being all judgmental because I have an electric vehicle. As soon as we express we paid for a spot then he's backed off but he was extremely rude at first Don't really appreciate that when I spend my money there. He was trying to call us a freeloader cuz we have an electric vehicle and we were plugged up. He expressed that the electric cars just show up and free charge on their 30amp. They even have a Tesla charger plug which I fully charged on using an adapter with my Rivian R1S but we didn't need to charge we just plugged to The 30 amp to run the fridge and we decided to cook using the plug to my vehicle. My advice next time you walk up to somebody and judge them in an electric vehicle how about you ask first if they even paid for this spot instead of judging that we're trying to freeload on it.

William Ridgeway

Google
We hiked roughly 6 miles. I felt the trails were not very well marked, or at least the map that was provided made it difficult to understand where one was. We really enjoyed the hike. This was the second time our Boy Scout Troop came here and they are already talking about returning.