Ever wondered or searched for how Petit Jean Mountain in Morrilton got its name? With a strange name like that, there must be a fascinating tale waiting to be uncovered. And yes, folks, there is! If you don't know this story, sit back, grab some popcorn, and I will take you down the path to this surprising and tragic tale in Arkansas. It's a captivating story of romance and sacrifice.
Well, it all started back in the 1700s with Adrienne Dumon, a young French lady who couldn't stand to be without her love interest. And like most girls in love, we will risk it all. And that's exactly what she did!
Not expecting a terrible outcome, Dumon disguised herself as a cabin boy named, you guessed it...Jean, and joined her fiance, Chavet's exploration crew headed for the New World. Due to her small stature, she was nicknamed Petit Jean aka Little John by her shipmates.
After successfully reaching the New World, the crew was greeted by natives who invited them to explore the mountain. They stayed for a few months and prior to them heading back tragedy struck.
Out of nowhere, Petit Jean became violently sick with some kind of flu-like illness. It was then that she revealed her true identity. And legend has it, Chavet helped to nurse her but to no avail. She requested to be buried at the peak of the mountain, overlooking the Arkansas River.
A mound was later discovered and deemed to be Petit Jean's Grave, but you know how these legends go, nobody knows for sure.
Petit Jean State Park was the first designated state park in Arkansas, and the legend of Petit Jean will live on forever. Some folks have even said that her spirit haunts the mountain...but, that could just be another urban legend. What do you think?
So, did you know the story about how Petit Jean Mountain got its name? If so, share with us what you've heard about this tragic tale in Arkansas. Also, to learn more about the park itself, visit the Arkansas State Parks website.
Want to know more folklore about the state? Check out this article featuring urban legends about Arkansas.
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/arkansas/ar-urban-legends/
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