Tag: Petit Jean

Possibly my favorite place on earth – Petit Jean State Park in central Arkansas.

  • CCC Sunset Bluffs

    CCC Sunset Bluffs

    The bluffs at Petit Jean State Park seen at sunset with one of the CCC shelters atop it.

  • Winter’s Lodge

    Winter’s Lodge

    The ruins of an old lodge on Stout’s Point at Petit Jean State Park, and on a frigid winter day.

  • Unconformity at Cedar Falls

    Unconformity at Cedar Falls

    When you’re admiring Cedar Falls at Petit Jean State Park, there’s a great big unconformity right in front of you!Can you see it?

  • Cedar Creek at Red Bluff Drive

    Cedar Creek at Red Bluff Drive

    Next to Cedar Creek Bridge on Red Bluff Drive at Petit Jean State Park.

  • Early American Coffee

    Early American Coffee

    A reenactor at one of the EARA Rendezvous’ at Petit Jean State Park.

  • Bear’s End Station

    Bear’s End Station

    Two shots of the same strange location in a collection of strange locations called Bear House Cave, at Petit Jean State Park. I’ve taken to calling this odd dead-end corridor “Bears End”, because it looks like a place you’d sit and wait for the next bear to go by. The bottom shot what taken with…

  • Leaning Influence

    Leaning Influence

    This boulder tumbled from higher up in the ravine some unknown time ago and came to rest near Cedar Creek Trail at Petit Jean State Park. For scale, that’s six-foot-tall me standing next to it with my partner Frank seated (taken in 2010).

  • Morning Photographer

    Morning Photographer

    I’m not the only one who waits on Stout’s Point for the sun to rise over Petit Jean State Park.

  • Cedar Canyon – Cloudy View

    Cedar Canyon – Cloudy View

    Overlooking Cedar Canyon on a cloudy day at Petit Jean State Park.

  • Golden Halloween for Petit Jean

    Golden Halloween for Petit Jean

    Taken at Stout’s Point at Petit Jean State Park,on Halloween morning of 2009.

  • 7 Hollows Arch

    7 Hollows Arch

    The stone arch found on Petit Jean State Park’s Seven Hollows Trail. It’s believed this arch once spanned the entire hollow, since the bottom is littered with large boulders that seem to match up to it.

  • Watch That Fall

    Watch That Fall

    A hiker stops to admire the 100-foot (30-meter) Cedar Falls, the centerpiece of Petit Jean State Park.