[2] The park skirts the Crowley's Ridge formation and offers fishing as well as hiking, camping, kayaking, and a visitor center.
[2] In addition to the recreation opportunities at Lake Frierson, the area is home to a unique blend of forests in the state.
Charles Frierson, a lawyer and judge from Jonesboro, was instrumental in acquiring the property as a state park.
Picnic areas are scattered throughout the park, and an air-conditioned and heated pavilion with room for 80 attendees is available for rent.
[3] Crowley's Ridge State Park is 10 miles (16 km) to the south on Arkansas Highway 141, offering additional camping and recreational activities.