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Arkansas Post National Memorial
Fees & Reservations
 

Fees
There is no entrance fee to visit the park.

Individuals or groups seeking to utilize the park for commercial or special event purposes must contact the park at least 30 days prior to the event to obtain a Special Use Permit. There may be a cost associated with Special Use Permits.

Reservations
Groups planning a visit to the park should contact the park and make a reservation at least one week prior to their scheduled visit.

Reservations are NOT accepted for the picnic area.

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traill's fly catcher - by Auduban

Did You Know?
John James Audubon, the famous American Ornithologist, described, painted and named the Traill's flycatcher while at Arkansas Post in the spring of 1822. The Traill's Flycatcher is now thought to be nearly extinct due to habitat loss caused by agricultural development.

Last Updated: November 17, 2010 at 14:47 MST