- TripBuzz discovered 12 different types of activities for couples in the Mena area, including Off Road & ATV (like Wolf Pen Gap Trail), National & State Parks (like Queen Wilhelmina State Park), Canoeing (like Wild Goose Canoe & Kayak) and Kayaking (like WW Trading Post Canoe and Kayak), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 3 date ideas in or near Mena, Arkansas, including 1 fun or romantic activity in nearby cities within 25 miles like Heavener.
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Wolf Pen Gap Trail is a medium to expert mountain-biking trail. It is a 41 mile-long looped trail system, permanently improved and extended.
9.8 Miles
Queen Wilhelmina State Park is one of eight mountain state parks of the Arkansas State Parks system. The Park Lodge has temporarily closed but all other facilities of Queen Wilhelmina State Park remain open. The offices and gift shop has relocated near the entrance of the park campground.
23.8 Miles
Boasting wide reaching views and extensive scenery, the Talimena Scenic Byway is a long drive reaching from eastern Oklahoma to western Arkansas. It is 54 miles in total, making for a pleasant day trip for those who enjoy looking at nature and taking photographs in designated areas along the road.
29.1 Miles
Heavener Runestone State Park is a day-use only recreational area that centers around the large rock outcrop known as the Runestone. There are places for picnics, grills, hiking trails, comfort stations, and playground freely open to the public.
37.5 Miles
Daisy State Park is a peaceful setting for camping with access to Lake Greeson. They open the picnic areas and campgrounds the whole year. There are over a hundred camp sites in different locations, all of which cater to group tent camping.
38.5 Miles
Turtle Cove Spa offers a variety of services, including special programs for couples. Massage therapies, mineral make-ups, gift-shops, accommodation for longer stays and bridal services are only a few of the things awaiting the visitor.
39.1 Miles
Camping and staying at the resorts around the water is very popular at Broken Bow Lake. Lake-based activities like fishing, swimming, boating, and even scuba diving complement the cultural attractions in the area.
39.2 Miles
The Hochatown State Park is actually part of the Beavers Bend nature area. Guests can hike, bike, kayak, fish, go horseback riding, swim, and play tennis within the recreational portions of the park.
43.0 Miles
416 camping sites, picnic areas, playgrounds, swimming areas and plenty of fishing opportunities are some of the things Lake Greeson offers its visitors.
44.4 Miles
Providing watercraft rentals for Mountain Fork River, Lucky Dog Resort has shuttles that take visitors from their shop to the river. Visitors can take out kayaks, canoes, paddle boats, and inner tubes out on the water.