April 27, 2007
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Trail: Alum Cove Trail
National Park: Ozark St. Francis National Forest
Activities: Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Wildlife observation - Birds
Difficulty: Intermediate
Elevation: 1200 ft
Miles: 1.1 miles
Desc: Unusual rock formations along the bluffs, stands of American beech and other hardwoods, wild magnolias, streams, free roaming goats
Located near community of Deer, west of intersection of state Hwy 7 + 16 Signs on 16 give directions to Alum Cove Natural Bridge Recreation Area.
April 27, 2007
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Trail: Bona Dea
National Park: US Army Corps of Engineers
Features: Creek(s)
Lake(s)/pond(s)/reservoir(s)
Scenic viewpoint(s)
Activities: Dogs - On leash
Wildlife observation - Birds
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Bicycling (any)
Bicycling - Mountain
Difficulty: Easy
Desc: Trail winds through 186 acres of wetland habitat. Perfect for viewing unique forms of fauna and wildlife. Exercise Stations on Rabbit Run and Prairie Creek.
Located within 0.5 miles of the intersection of I40 and Scenic Highway 7, at Russellville, AR.
April 27, 2007
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Trail: Bridge Rock
National Park: US Army Corps of Engineers
Features: Lake(s)/pond(s)/reservoir(s)
Scenic viewpoint(s)
Activities: Dogs - On leash
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Fishing
Wildlife observation - Birds
Camping
Swimming
Difficulty: Intermediate
Desc: The trail winds along a rugged NW slope overlooking a portion of Shoal Creek. There are three different routes of increasing length and difficulty. Passes under unique geological rock arch. Trail markers point out plants, trees, rock formations.
Located in Shoal Bay Park, near New Blaine.
April 27, 2007
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Trail: Buckeye
National Park: US Army Corps of Engineers
Features: Lake(s)/pond(s)/reservoir(s)
River(s)
Scenic viewpoint(s)
Activities: Dogs - On leash
Wildlife observation - Birds
Camping
Swimming
Difficulty: Easy
Miles: .4 miles
Desc: The 660- foot long Buckeye Trail was constructed in conjuction with the Mossy Bluff Trail to provide a quality trail experience for persons who are not physically able to negotiate the more difficult areas. The trail is accessible to wheelchairs and its smooth, level surface is easy to walk. Two picnic tables enable those who use this trail to enjoy a meal under the forest canopy. Two vista points provide lofty views of the area downstream of the Greers Ferry Lake Dam.
April 27, 2007
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Trail: Buckskin Nature Trail
National Park: US Army Corps of Engineers
Features: Lake(s)/pond(s)/reservoir(s)
Mountain peak(s)
Activities: Dogs - On leash
Camping - Backpacking
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Wildlife observation - Birds
Difficulty: Easy
Miles: .5 miles
April 27, 2007
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Trail: Cedar Creek Self-Guiding
National Park: Arkansas Dept. of Parks + Tourism
Miles: 1.5 miles
April 27, 2007
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Trail: Cedar Falls
National Park: Petit Jean State Park
Miles: 2.2 miles
April 27, 2007
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Trail: Dam Mountain
National Park: Lake Catherine State Park
Features: Creek(s)
Lake(s)/pond(s)/reservoir(s)
Valley(s)/canyon(s)
Waterfall(s)
Mountain peak(s)
Archeo/paleo/historical
Geological feature(s)
Activities: Dogs - On leash
Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Wildlife observation - Birds
Swimming
Difficulty: Difficult
Miles: 4.5 miles
Desc: Begins at waterfall, offers scenic vistas of Lake Catherine and the surrounding mountains
April 27, 2007
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Trail: Devils Den Self-Guided
National Park: Arkansas Dept. of Parks and Tourism
Miles: 1.5 miles
April 27, 2007
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Trail: Dripstone Trail
National Park: Ozark-St. Francis National Forest
Features: Geological feature(s)
Cave(s)
Activities: Pedestrian - Walking/Hiking/Running
Difficulty: Intermediate
Miles: .4 miles
Desc: Blanchard Spring Caverns are located under the hills in Ozark Mountains. Great trail in a cave…I concur it should be included as a cross-section of the diversity of our trails within the system.
Blanchard Spring Caverns are located under the hills in Ozark Mountains.