Top 5 Stunning Hiking Trails to Explore in Arkansas

The USA Is Renowned For Its Unique Blend Of Culture, Technology, And Nature. Tourists from all over the globe keep the United States in Their bucket List. Thus, This Story Will Talk About Five Hiking Trails In Arkansas With Splendid Beauty to explore. 

Lake Leatherwood Loop

The Lake Leatherwood City Park of Eureka Springs beholds the 4-mile-based loop, enriched with lush greenery. The comparatively challenging rocky route will take you through diverse geologic specimens like caves, springs, and natural bridges. 

Tanyard Creek loop

The loop is situated in the Ozark National Forest and extends up to 1.9 miles. It will let the hikers explore the stunning scenic beauty of oak and hickory woodlands, fern-filled creek banks, rock formations like limestone and sandstone, etc.

Athens-Big Fork trail

Ouachita National Forest attracts tourists with its Athens-Big Fork Trail, which stretches up to 17.8 miles. The center of attraction is 'the Big Tree,' a 500-year-old, 52-foot-tall pine tree. Apart from that, the trail will let you visit the pine and hardwood forests.

Lake Fayetteville Paved Trail

The Fayetteville Trail is easily accessible to everyone. Expanding up to 5.5 miles, the trail takes the hikers to the lake, wetland areas, and wooded hills. As an additional treat to the eyes, the mountains and scenic lakes are there to capture your attention.

Ponca Wilderness and Buffalo National River

The 27.7-km long loop trail is a must-visit trail in Jasper, Arkansas, as it extends through the lush forest scenery of Buffalo Rivers. While hiking, people got to feed their eyes with the unparalleled beauty of woodlands, Ponca Wilderness, etc.

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