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 Fred Berry Conservation Education Center (FBCEC) on Crooked Creek is one of four Arkansas Game and Fish Conservation Education Centers. The 421...
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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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About the River:
Buffalo National River is America's first national river (1972), the scenic Buffalo National River flows roughly 150 miles and of...
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Approximately six miles East of Pelsor on Hwy. 16,
Dover, AR
This spectacular trail derives its name from the large number of weathered limestone columns that resemble huge pedestals which are interspersed al...
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Triple Falls is one of the most beautiful and photographed waterfalls in the Ozarks and in Arkansas. The official name is Twin Falls, but in high w...
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This is a classic state park experience with fishing, boating, and swimming on 40-acre Lake Bennett in Greenbrier about 18 miles north of Conway. T...
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This primitive campground is the sweet spot of the Ponca Wilderness. Tent campers and hikers love the location since it offers many different choic...
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The Hideout Hollow Trail (HOH) begins at the Schermerhorn trailhead in the Compton area. The trail was once in inhabited by a group of draft dodger...
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Hwy 43 North from Ponca - Wilderness Access (wooden sign),
Compton, AR
There are two ways to get to Hemmed-In Hollow: either from the Compton Trailhead or from the river when it's floatable (which is far easier and muc...
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6 Miles R/T: If you're looking for a big view of the Buffalo Rver combined with a world-class geologic experience, then Big Bluff and its narrow Go...
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This trail begins at the Lost Valley campground and terminates in a cave 1 1/2 miles up the valley. Features include waterfalls, a cascading creek,...
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Ozark National Forest off HWY 16 E under 6 miles from Fallsville, or 2 miles W of Edwards Junction,
Deer, AR
One of the most famous waterfalls in Arkansas is the Glory Hole. The trail to the Glory Hole is in the Ozark National Forest off highway 16 east ju...
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Hwy 43 South to Hwy 21 South, Boxley Valley,
Ponca, AR
If Buffalo River lovers were pressed to name their favorite spot, well, this most scenic of Arkansas icons might just take first place.
A journali...
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Exit No. 108 off I-40 at Morrilton, 9 miles south on Hwy. 9, then 12 miles west on Hwy. 154,
Morrilton, AR
The trail begins behind the breezeway at Mather Lodge, a majestic CCC rustic style mountain lodge, and winds down into Cedar Creek Canyon. Massive ...
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Nestled in the oak and hickory trees that surround Table Rock Lake, Table Rock Lake State Park offers something for everyone. Camping areas that al...
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This loop trail passes through a series of small canyons under the canopy of a dense hardwood forest. Unique features such as a natural stone arch,...
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This park is located in two areas on Lake Dardanelle, a 34,300-acre reservoir on the Arkansas River. The main site is in Russellville where you&rsq...
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Petit Jean State Park is an Arkansas classic, a natural and historic treasure that has welcomed travelers for decades. The natural beauty and ancie...
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