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Hiking - Moro Bay State Park

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Deer Run Trail

Length: 1/4 mile
Time: 1/4 hour
Difficulty: Easy

Description: Deer Run Trail is best known for the beautiful and unusual Mayhaw trees, an edible variety of hawthorn. These trees are found within the park's bottomlands. The fruit of this tree makes a fine jelly. Deer and other wildlife are regularly seen along the trail.

Location: 29 miles southwest of Warren, or 23 miles northeast of El Dorado on Hwy. 15



Low Water Trail

Length: 1/4 mile
Time: 1/2 hour
Difficulty: Easy

Description: Meandering through some of the largest trees in this area of the state, the trail offers hikers an opportunity to view plenty of wildlife and bird activity. The trail is open when the Ouachita River is not flooding (usually late-spring to late-fall).

Location: 29 miles southwest of Warren, or 23 miles northeast of El Dorado on Hwy. 15



For Information: Park Superintendent, 6701 Hwy. 600 South, Jersey, AR  71651 , (870) 463-8555
morobay@arkansas.com

Contact Information
6071 Highway 600
Jersey, AR 71651
870-463-8555
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