In the 1970s, the Soil Conservation Service (now known as
Natural Resources Conservation Service or NRCS) constructed ten dams along the western edge of Crowley's Ridge in northeast Arkansas. The ridge is a geological formation that rises above the surrounding flat
Arkansas Delta.
Charles Frierson, a lawyer and judge from
Jonesboro, was instrumental in acquiring the property as a state park. The site officially became a state park when funding was approved by the
Arkansas General Assembly in 1975. Although initially only a day-use park, Lake Frierson has grown to a full service park with visitor center and camping facilities. ==Recreation==