Hidden Diversity Multi-Use Trail

Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area

Hidden Diversity Multi-Use Trail - Hobbs State Park - Conservation Area
Hidden Diversity Multi-Use Trail - Hobbs State Park - Conservation Area
  • Trail Type: Day Hikes, Horseback Riding, Mountain Biking
  • | Difficulty: Moderate, Strenuous
  • Distance: 24 miles
  • Time: 2.5 hours by bike 6 hours by hike Hiking times may vary.

What to know

The north center section of this trail is only one-half mile south of the Pigeon Roost Trail. The same plant and animal species can be seen on both trails. The theme for this park is not one large mountain, lake, river, forest, historical event or the myriad of plants and animals above and below the ground. It is the sum of all of these. It is diversity. "Hobbs....The Hidden Diversity."

The trail is open to hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians. For a map and more information, visit MTBProject.com.

*Note - The park staff may close the trail during exceptionally wet periods to help maintain it's integrity. Please contact the park at 479-789-5000 for current status. Also the trail is closed during deer permit hunts in November, December, January. Please visit our homepage before visiting and look for the special notice during these times for closure dates. https://www.arkansasstateparks.com/parks/hobbs-state-park-conservation-area
20201 East Hwy. 12
Rogers, AR 72756
Trailhead: 36.29919, -93.976407
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