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Mount Magazine Horseback Riding

The highest peak in Arkansas is the site of Huckleberry Mountain Trail, one of several multi-use Arkansas horse trails spanning 34 miles used for ATV riding, mountain biking, backpacking and horseback...
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Mount Magazine Mountain Biking

For Arkansas mountain biking enthusiasts, the Huckleberry Mountain Trail is a challenging 34-mile trek down the mountain and into the adjacent Ozark National Forest. One of the more challenging Arkans...
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Mount Magazine Hang Gliding

Arkansas hang gliding enthusiasts have flocked to the highest peak in Arkansas for many years. Rising high above the Petit Jean River Valley and Arkansas River Valley, 2,753-foot Mount Magaz...
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Mount Magazine Visitor Center

The park's 8,000-square-foot visitor center welcomes you to Mount Magazine State Park. It is the place to begin your discovery of the beauty and fascinating history of Mount Magazine. 
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Mount Magazine Bird Watching

Arkansas bird watching opportunities change with the seasons. In the spring, the Arkansas climate and weather brings migrating songbirds to fill the woods with song. Scarlet tanagers, indigo...
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Mount Magazine Sightseeing

Mount Magazine has fantastic scenery that everybody can enjoy. While driving and hiking to vantage points on the highest peak in Arkansas, one can see nearly one fourth of the state of Arkansas o...
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Mount Magazine Native Arkansas Animals

Rising up out of the Arkansas River Valley and having no connection with other mountains, Mount Magazine is like an isolated island. Some species of native Arkansas animals and wildlife here have been...
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Mount Magazine Special Plants

Due to its geology and elevation, Mount Magazine has some features of an island isolated from other Arkansas plant lifebotanical areas. Eleven separate natural communities provide habitats for a wide ...
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Mount Magazine Wildlife Migration

Changing seasons bring arrivals and departures of many species of animals to and from Mount Magazine. This is most evident in spring and fall. Birds seem to arrive in waves during spring storms. Bad w...