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Harris Creek Trail

The Harris Creek Trail is located off of Hwy. 278, approximately 9 miles east of Wickes, AR. This trail features easy to moderately difficult walking that passes through six different habitats that ra... The Harris Creek Trail is located off of Hwy. 278, approximately 9 miles east of Wickes, AR. This trail features easy to moderately difficult walking that passes through six different habitats that ra...
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River Corridor Trail

This trail is a 12-mile linear trail that winds its way through some of the roughest, yet most scenic, terrain found in the Ouachita Mountains. The trail is broken up into sections according to the ri... This trail is a 12-mile linear trail that winds its way through some of the roughest, yet most scenic, terrain found in the Ouachita Mountains. The trail is broken up into sections according to the ri...
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Waterleaf Interpretive Trail

The first section of the trail is a barrier-free concrete paved loop that begins just east of the Visitor Center parking lot and meanders for a 1/4 mile along the ridge top. The second section is a 1/... The first section of the trail is a barrier-free concrete paved loop that begins just east of the Visitor Center parking lot and meanders for a 1/4 mile along the ridge top. The second section is a 1/...
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Little Missouri River Trail

The trail winds its way through the woods from the campground to the scenic Little Missouri River. The trail then loops back through the forest to the trailhead. This trail provides a relaxing one hou... The trail winds its way through the woods from the campground to the scenic Little Missouri River. The trail then loops back through the forest to the trailhead. This trail provides a relaxing one hou...
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Prospector Trail

This easily traversed graveled trail offers visitors a first-hand view of the park's unique geological features. Rock outcroppings along the west side of the trail are uncommon for this geographical a... This easily traversed graveled trail offers visitors a first-hand view of the park's unique geological features. Rock outcroppings along the west side of the trail are uncommon for this geographical a...
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Wildlife Observation Blind Trail

This short and easily traversed graveled trail leads visitors to a wildlife observation blind. Whitetail deer, gray squirrels, armadillos, numerous bird species, and other wildlife may be observed fro... This short and easily traversed graveled trail leads visitors to a wildlife observation blind. Whitetail deer, gray squirrels, armadillos, numerous bird species, and other wildlife may be observed fro...
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Dancing Rabbit Trail

The park was once a campground for Native Americans who named the setting of this trail the Dancing Rabbit Arroyo. The Spanish word "arroyo" stands for deep gulley. This trail leads hikers along this ... The park was once a campground for Native Americans who named the setting of this trail the Dancing Rabbit Arroyo. The Spanish word "arroyo" stands for deep gulley. This trail leads hikers along this ...
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Lake Ponder Trail

View the plants of Crowley's Ridge from a rustic-style boardwalk and stone overlook in the unique construction style of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Many CCC structures are visible along the trail... View the plants of Crowley's Ridge from a rustic-style boardwalk and stone overlook in the unique construction style of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Many CCC structures are visible along the trail...
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Spider Creek Trail

The trail begins at the southern end of the picnic area and features a diversity of plant and animal life. Wildflowers are particularly numerous around the spring. The trail begins at the southern end of the picnic area and features a diversity of plant and animal life. Wildflowers are particularly numerous around the spring.
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Walcott Lake Trail

This easy trail atop the fishing lake levee offers a chance to view shorebirds, as well as the best vantage point to view where Delta farmland meets the ridge.  This easy trail atop the fishing lake levee offers a chance to view shorebirds, as well as the best vantage point to view where Delta farmland meets the ridge.