It is also good to remember that there is a difference between Crowley's Ridge and Crowley's Ridge State Park. Crowley's Ridge forms a narrow arc of scenic rolling hills extending from the northeast corner of Arkansas in upper Clay County to the Mississippi River at Helena, Arkansas. If it's the State Park someone is inquiring about, that is different. Crowley's Ridge was established as a state Park in 1933. The park was constructed by the Civilian Conversation Corps (CCC). The Ridge was named for Benjamin F. Crowley, a soldier during the war of 1812, that later begin the first settlement in the northeastern part of Arkansas. Crowley's Ridge State Park is located 10-12 miles west of Paragould, Arkansas in Greene County. From Paragould, you would take route 412 west for 10 miles, then go 2 miles south on Hwy 168. There is an old cemetery located at the State Park that was used by the early pioneers. Hope this helps. Happy Hunting! Dale Foresythe Acton, Massachusetts