
Bagging Some Waterfalls – A Winter Trip
Arkansas is a waterfall-rich environment. After a bit of rainfall, the creeks rise and the waterfalls appear. Some are easily accessible from the side of a road and a few

Arkansas is a waterfall-rich environment. After a bit of rainfall, the creeks rise and the waterfalls appear. Some are easily accessible from the side of a road and a few

Arkansas State Parks will once again be celebrating the new year with First Day Hikes. These hikes provide a means for individuals and families to welcome the coming year in

(WEST FORK, Ark.) – Devil’s Den State Park hosted an open house of its new Devil’s Racetrack Trailhead, parking area, restrooms, and campground today. The Devil’s Racetrack Trail is part

Arlette Laan started distance hiking in 2003. Since then she has become the first woman to complete all 11 National Scenic trails — totaling over 18,000 miles. Arlette will be

If you’re dreaming of getting outside when the weather warms, why not dream of sleeping under the stars on an overnight or multi-day hike. There are plenty of trails in

This is part 3 of a series on section hiking the Ozark Highlands Trails. For more on this adventure see Part 1 and Part 2. Time can be a barrier

It’s that time of year. Social media is blowing up with questions about where to go to experience the best fall color in Arkansas. Before the pictures start showing up

Another tough 1 Question, 1 Answer survey where we asked you to name your favorite day hike in The Natural State. This time we found out about your 7 Favorite

Foray #2 on the Ozark Highlands Trail Cherry Bend Mile Marker 35.3 to Arbaugh Mile Marker 70, 4 days/ 3 nights, early March (For Part 1, Visit Section Hiking the

(Article from Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism, Jill Rohrbach, travel writer) If trees could talk, the towering Bur oak in Cane Hill would have some mighty stories to tell. Estimated