As many Americans decide what to do for summer vacations many are deciding to stay closer to home because of the current pandemic. The good news is that you don't have to travel too far away to enjoy the beauty of Arkansas' mountain scenery.  

Arkansas is blessed with an abundance of beautiful clean lakes, wooded forests, mountain bluffs that reach out to the valley below. So, if you are looking for a day away from home, or a mini-vacation to get away from the everyday stress of life, Arkansas is your place.

Below I listed the top 8 Best Mountain Views in Arkansas that will take your breath away.

 Petit Jean State Park

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Petit Jean is located near the city of Morrilton and this is a little piece of heaven on earth for me personally. This state park features more than 80 structures, trails, and bridges with the focal point being the Adirondack-style historic Mather Lodge that overlooks the river valley below that includes the rugged Cedar Creek Canyon at the base of the canyon floor where hikers congregate to marvel at the huge waterfall that flows over the top of the canyon rocks. Make sure you also take in other scenic trails like Bear Cave, Seven Hollows, and the famous Carpet Rocks and Turtle Rocks that resemble turtle shells.

 Mount Magazine State Park

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If you're looking for a romantic weekend getaway or a week to just unwind and relax Mount Magazine State Park is the perfect place. This area features the state's tallest mountain rising at 2,753 feet with incredible scenic views of the rugged wooded terrain and valley below. In fact, the temperature is always cooler at the top of this beautiful mountain retreat. The Lodge at Mount Magazine reminds me of a ski resort in Colorado and there are several cabins located through the mountainside with unbelievable views. Outdoor junkies love coming here to hang glide and rock repel off the side of the cliffs.

 Devil's Den State Park

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Devil's Den State Park don't let the name fool you. There is nothing to fear from this state park that is situated in the scenic Ozark National Forest near the city of West Fork, it's just minutes from Fayetteville in Northwest Arkansas. With picturesque settings of the Lee Creek Valley and the iconic Yellow Rock Overlook, this park blends natural beauty with natural settings of the rustic style wood and stone architecture surroundings. There's only one word to describe this place and it's not devilish -- it's heavenly!

 Mount Nebo State Park

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Overlooking the Arkansas River Valley near the town of Dardanelle, Ark., Mount Nebo State Park is located near Mount Magazine. Rising 1,350 feet through mixed hardwood and tall pine trees with some of the most beautiful and breathtaking sunset views in Arkansas.

 Hot Springs National Park

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A short drive from Texarkana (90 minutes) Hot Springs has always been one of my favorite places to visit since I was a kid. The spa city gets its name from the Hot Springs that runs underground and through the surrounding mountains. The European explorer Hernando De Soto visited here in 1541 and the Native Indians called this place the "Valley of the Vapors" believing the hot springs had healing powers. There are breathtaking views all over the city whether it's on the lake or west mountain overlooking the city and the beauty of the surrounding Quachita National Forests. There is plenty to see and do in Hot Springs.

 Arkansas Grand Canyon

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The Cliff House Inn Jasper, Ark., offers a bird's-eye view of what is called the Arkansas Grand Canyon overlooking the beautiful Ozark mountains. This mountain retreat is situated on the edge of a mountain where guests can enjoy the sunrise from one of their decks and you'll love the photogenic scenery of the surrounding beauty and birdwatchers will see a variety of hawks and bald eagles. The Cliff House Inn was inspired by Kenneth and Fern Carter who were traveling down scenic Highway 7 in 1960 and saw a tree line that overlooked the canyon and decided at that moment he was going to build the inn in that exact spot.

 Talimena Scenic Byway

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The Talimena Scenic Byway near Mena is probably one of the most scenic drives you can take in the state of Arkansas. Whether you ride a bike, a motorcycle or travel by car you'll see some of the most beautiful countrysides with rolling hills, mountains and plenty of woods. This drive eventually crosses into Eastern Oklahoma, talk about a peaceful drive in the wide-open country, this is the one!

 Buffalo National River

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In 1972. congress designated the Buffalo River as America's first national river and by doing so no residential or commercial development is allowed thus preserving its natural beauty. This is a great river to take a family float trip with its winding river valley and rapids at various points along the way. This is also the home of the tallest waterfall between the Appalachians and the Rocky Mountains known as Hemmed-in Hollow Falls.

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