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Gold Creek Loop

Perfect for small children or those desiring a short hike, the Gold Creek loop begins 50 feet from the beginning of the Huckleberry trailhead. This 1/5 mile loop travels through oak/hickory forests al... Perfect for small children or those desiring a short hike, the Gold Creek loop begins 50 feet from the beginning of the Huckleberry trailhead. This 1/5 mile loop travels through oak/hickory forests al...
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The Cabin Trail

Beginning at the 1882 Woolly Cabin, this ½ mile shady trail ascends to rolling terrain through oak and hickory woods. On sections of this trail, you can enjoy the sand under your feet that came from a... Beginning at the 1882 Woolly Cabin, this ½ mile shady trail ascends to rolling terrain through oak and hickory woods. On sections of this trail, you can enjoy the sand under your feet that came from a...
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Crane's Fly Trail

The trail leads you by a small pond and several woodland streams. A boardwalk crosses over the pond at one location, and the trail offers excellent opportunities for plant and wildlife observation. The trail leads you by a small pond and several woodland streams. A boardwalk crosses over the pond at one location, and the trail offers excellent opportunities for plant and wildlife observation.
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Magnesia Springs Trail

This trail leads to Magnesia Springs, a historical landmark in this part of the state. These springs were well known at the turn of the century for their medicinal qualities. This trail leads to Magnesia Springs, a historical landmark in this part of the state. These springs were well known at the turn of the century for their medicinal qualities.
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Spring Branch Trail

This trail leads you through two food plots, by the Spring Branch Creek and over the rolling hills of the West Gulf Coastal Plain. This trail leads you through two food plots, by the Spring Branch Creek and over the rolling hills of the West Gulf Coastal Plain.
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Sheperd Spring Trail

This moderate trail begins just after the park's waterfall, by leaving the OHT to the left, and offering upper ridgeline views of the Frog Bayou drainage before rejoining the OHT just prior to the wat... This moderate trail begins just after the park's waterfall, by leaving the OHT to the left, and offering upper ridgeline views of the Frog Bayou drainage before rejoining the OHT just prior to the wat...
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Meadowbrook Self-Guided Trail

The theme of the Meadowbrook Self-Guided Trail is change: the succession of plants, man's influence on the environment, and the variety of flowers, plants, and trees in the Arkansas River Valley. The ... The theme of the Meadowbrook Self-Guided Trail is change: the succession of plants, man's influence on the environment, and the variety of flowers, plants, and trees in the Arkansas River Valley. The ...
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Military Road Trail

This beautiful trail preserves a dramatic remaining portion of the Trail of Tears. Called the Memphis to Little Rock Road, it was completed in 1829 and provided the first improved route between Memphi... This beautiful trail preserves a dramatic remaining portion of the Trail of Tears. Called the Memphis to Little Rock Road, it was completed in 1829 and provided the first improved route between Memphi...
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Tunstall Riverwalk

This trail takes hikers along the White River from the boat launch ramp area to the park campground. Spring and summer hiking offers breathtaking beauty of the Tunstall Riverwalk Conservation Area wil... This trail takes hikers along the White River from the boat launch ramp area to the park campground. Spring and summer hiking offers breathtaking beauty of the Tunstall Riverwalk Conservation Area wil...
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The Village Trail

Walk along the Village Trail and imagine what life was like 500 years ago when this village was inhabited by Native Americans. See what is left of the big mound on which the chief lived, and the exten... Walk along the Village Trail and imagine what life was like 500 years ago when this village was inhabited by Native Americans. See what is left of the big mound on which the chief lived, and the exten...