Crowleys Ridge Itinerary
Take a trip down the historical Crowleys Ridge Road Trip! Starting in Helena-West Helena, Arkansas, this 337km road trip takes you through Wynne and Jonesboro before ending in Campbell. Along the way, enjoy the beauty of the Crowley's Ridge State Park, the Delta Heritage Trail State Park, and the Craighead Forest Park. This road trip is best enjoyed in the spring or fall months, when the weather is mild and the road conditions are good. It is also suitable for any driver and can be managed with a moderate budget. Make sure to set aside two days to fully enjoy this road trip!
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Helena-West Helena
Distance 337 km
Driving time 5.8 h
Pace: modest
87.6 kWh
Airports
MEM
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Helena-West Helena is a city located in Phillips County, Arkansas, United States. It is the perfect starting point for the "Crowleys Ridge Road Trip" as travelers will find plenty of interesting sights to see.
The historic downtown area of Helena-West Helena is a must-see for travelers. It features a variety of fascinating historical buildings and structures, such as the Helena Museum of Phillips County, the Old Courthouse, the Old Fire Station, and the Helena-West Helena Civic Center.
The Helena-West Helena region is also home to several cultural attractions, including the Delta Cultural Center, the Arkansas Blues and Heritage Festival, and the Arkansas Delta Music Festival. Visitors can also explore the region's natural beauty at the St. Francis National Forest and the White River National Wildlife Refuge.
Travelers arriving by air can fly into Memphis International Airport (IATA: MEM), which is located approximately 70 miles from Helena-West Helena. Car rentals are available at the airport for travelers who wish to continue their journey by car.
Helena-West Helena is the perfect starting point for the "Crowleys Ridge Road Trip". With its fascinating cultural attractions, historic sites, and natural beauty, travelers will find plenty of interesting sights to explore in this vibrant city.
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Helena-West Helena
- Wynne
Distance 96 km
Driving time 2.6 h
Pace: slow
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Welcome road-trippers! Get ready for a scenic drive from Helena-West Helena to Wynne, spanning 60 miles and taking less than 3 hours. This leg of your journey will take you through the beautiful countryside of Arkansas, offering plenty of sights and attractions to explore.
As you make your way to Wynne, be sure to stop at the Delta Cultural Center in Helena-West Helena. This museum celebrates the unique culture of the Arkansas Delta and is a great place to learn about the area’s history and culture.
Continue your journey to Wynne and make sure to check out the Wynne Commercial Historic District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This area is home to a variety of historic buildings, including the Wynne Courthouse, the Wynne Post Office, and several churches.
Finally, be sure to visit the St. Francis County Museum, which is located in Wynne. This museum offers a variety of exhibits about the county’s history, including artifacts from the Civil War and Native American cultures.
For more information about attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, please refer to the “Itinerary” of this stage. Enjoy your road-trip!
Wynne - United States - North America - Scenic Drive - Wikimedia Commons
Wynne - United States - North America - Scenic Drive - Wikimedia Commons
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Wynne
- Jonesboro
Distance 102 km
Driving time 1.2 h
Pace: fast
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Are you ready for an unforgettable road trip from Wynne to Jonesboro? This 63mi stage takes less than 2 hours of driving and it is part of a larger tour. On your way, you will find interesting places to visit in both locations.
In Wynne, you can visit the Cotton Plant Museum, which tells the story of the town and its people. The museum also features artifacts from the Civil War. Another interesting stop is the Wynne Wildlife Management Area, where you can observe a variety of wildlife.
In Jonesboro, you can check out the Arkansas State University Museum, which houses a wide range of artifacts from the area. The museum also features a variety of interactive exhibits. You can also visit the Crowley's Ridge State Park, which offers a variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking, fishing, and camping.
For more information on attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, please visit the "Itinerary" of this stage. Have a great trip!
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Jonesboro
- Campbell
Distance 139 km
Driving time 2.0 h
Pace: fast
41.7 kWh
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Take a road trip from Jonesboro to Campbell and explore the beauty of the Arkansas countryside! On this 86mi journey, you'll get to see some of the most interesting places in the region.
Start your journey in Jonesboro, the fifth-largest city in Arkansas. Here you can visit the Arkansas State University Museum, which houses artifacts from the early 20th century, or the historic Craighead County Courthouse, built in 1891.
Drive through the scenic countryside and make a stop in Paragould, a city of over 26,000. Here you can visit the Paragould Regional Park, which offers a variety of outdoor activities for the whole family.
Next, take a short drive to Campbell and explore the charming town. Visit the Campbell City Park and take a stroll along the walking trails, or drive to the nearby Crowley's Ridge State Park and enjoy the breathtaking views.
This is just a brief overview of the places you can visit on this road trip. For more information on attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, please refer to the Itinerary of this stage. Enjoy your journey!
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Campbell
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The end of the "Crowleys Ridge Road Trip" is Campbell, United States. This small city is a great place to enjoy outdoor activities and explore the diverse culture of the American South.
Campbell is home to a wide variety of parks, rivers, and trails, perfect for hikers and nature-lovers. The nearby Desoto National Forest offers a unique mix of wildlife, forests, and swamps. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing afternoon by the river, or take a kayak tour for a closer look at the wildlife.
Campbell is also known for its vibrant culture and art scene. The Campbell Museum of Art and History is a must-see for any visitor, offering a variety of exhibits and events throughout the year. Visitors can also check out the Campbell Arts Center, with its galleries, classes, and workshops.
Finally, Campbell offers plenty of shopping, dining, and entertainment options. From the shops of downtown to the historical sites around the city, there's something for everyone.
For travelers arriving by air, the closest international airport is Memphis International Airport (MEM). From there, it’s a short drive to the end of the "Crowleys Ridge Road Trip" in Campbell. With its picturesque scenery, vibrant culture, and plenty of outdoor activities, Campbell is the perfect place to end your road trip.
Crowleys Ridge at a glance
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Start:
Helena-West Helena
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End:
Campbell
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Distance:
337 km
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Stay:
2 days
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Getting there:
Memphis International Airport (MEM)
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When to drive:
May, June, July, August, September, October
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More info:
More info you can find in the "Itinerary" section at each stage.
Before you set off
Embark on the picturesque Crowley's Ridge Parkway, a 337-kilometer (209-mile) journey that begins in Helena-West Helena, Arkansas, and concludes in Campbell, Missouri. This scenic route weaves along the unique geological formation of Crowley's Ridge, offering travelers an exploration of the region's captivating landscapes and rich cultural history.
Key Destinations and Top Sights:
- Crowley's Ridge State Park: Immerse yourself in the tranquility of this park, known for its unique flora and geological features.
- Delta Cultural Center in Helena-West Helena: Delve into the musical roots and historical narratives of the Arkansas Delta.
- Delta Heritage Trail State Park: Ideal for cyclists and hikers eager to experience the Arkansas Delta's diverse ecosystems.
- Forrest L. Wood Crowley's Ridge Nature Center in Jonesboro: Learn about the area's natural history through interactive exhibits and walking trails.
- St. Francis Sunken Lands WMA: A paradise for birdwatchers and nature photographers, showcasing the effects of the 1811-1812 New Madrid earthquakes on the landscape.
- Jonesboro: A hub for cultural landmarks, including the Bradbury Art Museum and a variety of dining options that reflect the region's culinary heritage.
Best Time to Go:
Spring, with its vibrant wildflowers and fall, featuring spectacular foliage, are the most favorable seasons for this Road Trip, offering mild weather and optimal conditions for outdoor activities.
Potential Risks:
Travelers should be mindful of the region's unpredictable weather, including the possibility of severe storms, especially in spring. It's crucial to stay informed about weather forecasts and Road conditions, as well as to be prepared for seasonal variations in temperature and precipitation.
Interesting Facts for Roadtrippers:
- The parkway follows the only `ridge` in the Mississippi Delta, formed from windblown soil deposits over millennia.
- The route is part of the Great River Road, a designated National Scenic Byway.
- Visitors can discover a number of Civil War and Native American historical sites along the way.
- The parkway connects to various trails, including the Crowley's Ridge Nature Trail and the Big Ben Nature Trail, each offering unique hiking experiences.
A good choice for:
The Crowley's Ridge Parkway journey is a testament to the allure of Arkansas's natural and historical tapestry. With its serene state parks, educational centers, and rich cultural sites, this Road Trip is an enriching experience for nature lovers, history buffs, and anyone seeking to discover the heart of the American South. To ensure a rewarding adventure, tailor your itinerary to the seasonal climate and allocate enough time to thoroughly enjoy each captivating destination.