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ARKANSAS TREASURES Crater of Diamonds and Mount Magazine, each with group appeal, are two of the brightest gems in the state park system
DIAMONDS IN THE ROUGH Crater of Diamonds State Park is one of those travel destinations that, when you hear about it, you want to go there some day. You want to try your luck searching for diamonds at the only diamond-bearing site in the world open to the public. A one-of-a-kind place, it becomes a “must see” on your travel radar screen. For group travelers, this state park in
White, brown and yellow are the most common colors found by visitors at Crater of Diamonds.
southwest Arkansas is a perfect rest stop. If time allows, spend some time digging in the park’s 37½-acre diamond search area, the eroded surface of the world’s eighth largest diamond-bearing deposit in surface area. However, if time
is limited, enjoy the orientation video and learn the fascinating story of why diamonds are present at this site near Murfreesboro. And explore the exhibits in the park visitor center and adjacent Diamond Discovery Center. On display is a cut diamond that was unearthed at the crater in 1990 by Shirley Strawn, a local resident. The 1.09-carat StrawnWagner Diamond (originally weighing 3.30 carats in the rough) is a D-flawReprinted from Leisure Group Travel
A.C. Haralson, Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism
The Lodge at Mount Magazine offers 60 rooms and 13 cabins.