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West Summit Trail

This rocky trail begins at the park picnic grounds and winds its way to the top of Pinnacle Mountain. From the top is a spectacular view of Lake Maumelle, the Arkansas River Valley, the Ouachita Mount... This rocky trail begins at the park picnic grounds and winds its way to the top of Pinnacle Mountain. From the top is a spectacular view of Lake Maumelle, the Arkansas River Valley, the Ouachita Mount...
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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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Austell Trail

From the visitor center, the trail meanders along steep, hogback ridges and through a wooded stream valley to Lake Austell, then continues to the picnic area. Allow an hour or more for a leisurely hik... From the visitor center, the trail meanders along steep, hogback ridges and through a wooded stream valley to Lake Austell, then continues to the picnic area. Allow an hour or more for a leisurely hik...
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Big Ben Nature Trail

A self-guided booklet mapping the trail and this unique area of Crowley's Ridge is available at the visitor center. The trail begins near the visitor center and loops back to its beginning. A self-guided booklet mapping the trail and this unique area of Crowley's Ridge is available at the visitor center. The trail begins near the visitor center and loops back to its beginning.
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Beech Ridge Trail

Beginning among bottomland hardwoods, this loop trail climbs to a Loblolly pine forest. Along the trail, beech and hickory predominate. Transition of forest and ecosystem types is the theme of this sc... Beginning among bottomland hardwoods, this loop trail climbs to a Loblolly pine forest. Along the trail, beech and hickory predominate. Transition of forest and ecosystem types is the theme of this sc...
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Coastal Plain Trail

This trail is a three mile spur from the southeast corner of the Beech Ridge Trail. You should allow at least 1 1/2 hours to complete the entire loop. The trail gets its name from the geographic regio... This trail is a three mile spur from the southeast corner of the Beech Ridge Trail. You should allow at least 1 1/2 hours to complete the entire loop. The trail gets its name from the geographic regio...
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Spring Branch Trail

The self-guided Spring Branch Trail trailhead is located in the picnic area below the pavilion. This trail takes you on a path through the park showing you some wonderful examples of Arkansas' trees. The self-guided Spring Branch Trail trailhead is located in the picnic area below the pavilion. This trail takes you on a path through the park showing you some wonderful examples of Arkansas' trees.
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Huckleberry Trail

Beginning at the bathhouse in the campground and looping around Lake Bennett, the trail climbs the ridge, offering scenic views of the lake. Crossing the lake's earthen dam, the trail winds through a ... Beginning at the bathhouse in the campground and looping around Lake Bennett, the trail climbs the ridge, offering scenic views of the lake. Crossing the lake's earthen dam, the trail winds through a ...
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Ouachita National Hiking Trail (National Recreation Trail)

The OT is an east-west corridor which extends from Pinnacle Mountain State Park near Little Rock to Talimena State Park near Talihina, Oklahoma. This mountain trail offers the hiker a wide range of op... The OT is an east-west corridor which extends from Pinnacle Mountain State Park near Little Rock to Talimena State Park near Talihina, Oklahoma. This mountain trail offers the hiker a wide range of op...
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Spring Trail

Beginning behind the stage at the amphitheater, you’ll walk west 100 yards to the spring. This was a favorite gathering place for early settlers and is still a great oasis of relaxation and reflection... Beginning behind the stage at the amphitheater, you’ll walk west 100 yards to the spring. This was a favorite gathering place for early settlers and is still a great oasis of relaxation and reflection...