The new Echo Bluff State Park is the complete, quintessential Missouri Ozark destination. As your basecamp for Ozark Adventures, Echo Bluff State P...
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From Highway 60, the trail leads generally south for the first 13 miles winding through numerous small tributaries that feed the Current River, inc...
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Solitude reigns in the Missouri park system’s largest undeveloped area, the Roger Pryor Pioneer Backcountry. The 60,000-acre tract in a remot...
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Frontier history and modern-day recreation merge at Davidsonville, once home to Arkansas’s first post office and one of the earliest courthou...
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A half-hour from Jonesboro and about 1.5 hours from Memphis, Lake Charles State Park is a peaceful place located on a 645-acre lake filled with bas...
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Montauk State Park preserves a shady green retreat that offers visitors plenty of opportunities for fun, whether it is fishing, camping, hiking, pi...
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Atop the forested hills in Northeast Arkansas, Crowley’s Ridge State Park is situated on a unique geological formation and has a rich history...
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In the 1800s, steamboats made Jacksonport a thriving river port. During the Civil War, Confederate and Union forces occupied the town because of it...
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The Ozark Trail is concurrent with the Bell Mountain Trail for about a mile into the Wilderness. Then the Bell Mountain Trail turns north and ascen...
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22 miles from Allison at Point 22 on the 2Cooleys map to the Cripple Turkey Rd. trailhead (Point 31),
Mountain View, AR
The trail follows along the North Sylamore Creek, a federally designated scenic river, from which it is named. Hikers will encounter a wide variety...
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Blanchard Springs Caverns is open!! It is NOT included in the 5-year extension of the cave closure for national forests in the Southern Region of t...
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The Taum Sauk Section of the Ozark Trail is 35 miles long and runs through the heart of the ancient St. Francois Mountains. One of the most popular...
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Elephant Rocks State Park Trails
Braille Trail
Length - 1 Mile
Time - 30 minutes
The 7.5-acre Elephant Rocks Natural Area can be viewed from the...
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Famous for its world-class trout fishing, Bull Shoals–White River State Park lies along the shores of both Bull Shoals Lake and the White Riv...
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Lower Rock Creek is a technical single-track trail, and is considered one of the areas best mountain biking trails.
The upper two sections of the ...
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The Berryman Trail starts at Berryman Campground, the site of a Civilian Conservation Corps camp, and traverses 24 miles of scenic Ozark countrysid...
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Woodson K. Woods Memorial Conservation Area, located off Highway 8, near St. James, is one of the most beautiful state-owned properties in Missouri...
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Hughes Mountain Natural Area in southern Washington County, is a combination of igneous glades and three types of forest. The area was designated a...
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This trail takes you to the park’s namesake shut-ins. This rocky gorge along the East Fork of the Black River has thrilled visitors for generations...
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