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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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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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Arboretum Trail

The shortest and easiest of the park's trails, it is accessible to almost everyone. There are signs identifying many of the trees found along the trail. The shortest and easiest of the park's trails, it is accessible to almost everyone. There are signs identifying many of the trees found along the trail.
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Rim Trail

The 3.5-mile Rim Trail circles the mountain top and provides access to all of the park's 14 miles of trail. Originally blazed in the 1890s, the trail was fully developed by the CCC in the 1930s with t... The 3.5-mile Rim Trail circles the mountain top and provides access to all of the park's 14 miles of trail. Originally blazed in the 1890s, the trail was fully developed by the CCC in the 1930s with t...
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Historic Van Winkle Trail

The trail head parking lot, with restrooms, is located approximately 10 miles east of Rogers, AR, U.S. Hwy. 12. Walkers and Hikers can access historic area via tunnel under Hwy. 12. Interpretive sign ... The trail head parking lot, with restrooms, is located approximately 10 miles east of Rogers, AR, U.S. Hwy. 12. Walkers and Hikers can access historic area via tunnel under Hwy. 12. Interpretive sign ...
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Bear Creek Lake Nature Trail

A one-mile loop provides close access to the unique flora and fauna of Crowleyäó»s Ridge. This kid-friendly trail winds through groves of large native trees, many which are identified. A great way to ... A one-mile loop provides close access to the unique flora and fauna of Crowleyäó»s Ridge. This kid-friendly trail winds through groves of large native trees, many which are identified. A great way to ...
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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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Knapp Trail

This fully accessible trail and boardwalk leads visitors through this prehistoric Indian site. See three of the 18 mounds which once stood within the sites earthen embankment. A guided tour discusses ... This fully accessible trail and boardwalk leads visitors through this prehistoric Indian site. See three of the 18 mounds which once stood within the sites earthen embankment. A guided tour discusses ...
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Louisiana Purchase Boardwalk (National Recreation Trail)

A 950-foot boardwalk leads to the beginning point from which the Louisiana Purchase was surveyed. The headwater cypress swamp is interpreted by signs and wayside exhibits along the boardwalk. This sce... A 950-foot boardwalk leads to the beginning point from which the Louisiana Purchase was surveyed. The headwater cypress swamp is interpreted by signs and wayside exhibits along the boardwalk. This sce...
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Heritage and Habitat Trail

The stories along this ADA accessible trail are of land use and natures ability to regenerate itself. Along this trail you will see how this land looked during the construction of the dam and now, how... The stories along this ADA accessible trail are of land use and natures ability to regenerate itself. Along this trail you will see how this land looked during the construction of the dam and now, how...