2017 Eclipse Taken By Konstantin
Posted By: Mike R
January 16, 2025
In 2045, the US State of Arkansas has a plethora of options for viewing the solar eclipse. Using the information we did for State Parks, Cities, and Public Lands, we are able to provide a comprehensive list of options for you to utilize. To see specific totality start, maximum, and end times, check out the specific articles linked in each header.
Table 1: Reservation Information
Item Description Number Of Parks With 100% Totality 35 Number Of Parks With 90% – 99% Totality 18 Number Of Parks With 80% – 89.99% Totality 0 Number Of Parks With < 79.99% Totality 0 Total Number Of Parks 53 Percent Of Parks With 100% Totality 66.03% Average 100% Totality Time 4 minutes, 31.428571429 seconds Campsites In 100% Totality 24
Table 2: State Park Detailed Summary
State Park Totality Duration Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources 58 seconds Arkansas Post Museum 5 minutes 53 seconds Cane Creek State Park 5 minutes 47 seconds Cossatot River State Park-Natural Area 3 minutes 57 seconds Crater of Diamonds State Park 3 minutes 43 seconds Daisy State Park 4 minutes, 31 seconds DeGray Lake Resort State Park 5 minutes 18 seconds Delta Heritage Trail State Park 4 minutes, 24 seconds Devils Den State Park 5 minutes, 12 seconds Historic Washington State Park 1 minute, 7 seconds Hobbs State Park – Conservation Area 2 minutes, 5 seconds Jenkins Ferry Battleground State Park 5 minutes, 42 seconds Lake Catherine State Park 5 minutes, 44 seconds Lake Chicot State Park 5 minutes, 25 seconds Lake Dardanelle State Park 5 minutes, 27 seconds Lake Fort Smith State Park 5 minutes, 23 seconds Lake Ouachita State Park 5 minutes, 46 seconds Lake Sylvia State Park 5 minutes, 45 seconds Louisiana Purchase State Park 4 minutes, 35 seconds Lower White River Museum State Park 4 minutes, 4 seconds Marks Mills Battleground State Park 5 minutes, 11 seconds Mississippi River State Park 3 minutes, 16 seconds Moro Bay State Park 2 minutes, 47 seconds Mount Magazine State Park 5 minutes, 45 seconds Mount Nebo State Park 5 minutes, 32 seconds Petit Jean State Park 5 minutes, 30 seconds Pinnacle Mountain State Park 5 minutes, 37 seconds Plantation Agriculture Museum 5 minutes, 35 seconds Plum Bayou Mounds Archeological State Park 5 minutes, 39 seconds Poison Springs Battleground State Park 3 minutes, 4 seconds Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park 4 minutes, 42 seconds Queen Wilhelmina State Park 5 minutes, 5 seconds White Oak Lake State Park 3 minutes, 5 seconds Withrow Springs State Park 2 minutes, 34 seconds Woolly Hollow State Park 4 minutes, 12 seconds
Table 3: Showing State Parks In Path Of Totality
City Totality Time Little Rock 5 minutes, 39 seconds Fayetteville 4 minutes, 13 seconds Fort Smith 5 minutes, 46 seconds Springdale 3 minutes, 30 seconds Rogers 2 minutes, 24 seconds Conway 5 minutes, 11 seconds North Little Rock 5 minutes, 35 seconds Bentonville 2 minutes, 18 seconds Pine Bluff 5 minutes, 52 seconds
There are 3 sites, 1 National Park and 2 National Forests in the path of totality.
Location Totality Time Hot Springs National Park 5 minutes, 45 seconds Ouachita National Forest 5 minutes, 16 seconds Ozark–St. Francis National Forest 4 minutes, 10 seconds
Table 5: Showing Public Lands In Totality
Maps
Color Meaning Green Public Lands Orange Cities Red State Park
Table 6: Map Information
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