View of 3 states from Queen Wilhelmina State Park |
What kind of accommodations are available at Queen Wilhelmina State Park?
Queen Wilhelmina Lodge |
If you prefer to camp, Queen Wilhelmina State Park offers 41 campsites that range from tent sites to full hookup campsites. The restroom facilities are clean and newly renovated. The views from the campsite are amazing. Rates range from $12-$25 per night. Discounts are available for those who are over 62 and for U.S. citizens who have written proof of being 100% disabled.
Skyline Cafe Mena, Arkansas |
In the lodge you will find a restaurant that serves southern cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. If you do not want to eat every meal at the restaurant at the lodge, you can drive 12 miles to the town of Mena, Arkansas. Mena offers a variety of restaurants from top rated Skyline Cafe that serves breakfast and lunch with rollerskating waitresses to fast food restaurants like McDonald's, Pizza Hut, & Subway.
What is there to do at Queen Wilhelmina State Park?
- Mountain Glory Station is a miniature train located at the park entrance. Mountain Glory trains take you around the park. It is opened Memorial Day - Labor Day Tuesday-Sunday and closed on Monday.
- Hiking. Queen Wilhelmina State Park offers hiking options ranging from easy to strenuous. Part of the 225 mile Ouachita Trail runs through the park.
- Interpretive programs led by park rangers will provide learning opportunities about the history and native species of the area. Interpretive programs are free.
- Relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
- Go for a scenic drive. The Talimena National Scenic Byway is not to be missed. It is a 54 mile scenic drive between Mena, Arkansas & just north of Talihina, Oklahoma. You will find several scenic overlooks & historic sites along your journey. Don't forget to charge your camera before you leave!
Talimena National Scenic Byway |