The Ouachita National Forest, established by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1907 and initially named the Arkansas National Forest, covers an impressive 1.8 million acres in central Arkansas and southeastern Oklahoma. …
This section of the trail runs through a mix of pine and hardwood forest, and drops fast (if you’re heading north from Winding Stairs) into a beautiful rocky gorge, where …
The Brushy Trail Complex combines Brushy Mountain, Mountain Top, Rockhouse, and Brushy Creek Trails, which, along with the Ouachita National Recreation Trail, offer a variety of fantastic loop-trail hiking options …
The Little Missouri River runs 147 miles through the Ouachita Mountains in southwest Arkansas. This cold, rocky mountain stream is known for its clear waters, deep pools, and narrow wooded …
This section of the trail winds through several mountains, which is one of the best features of the Ouachita National Recreation Trail (ONRT). There are a few steep climbs, but …
The Womble Trail is one of three IMBA Epic Trails in the area. The trail offers sensational overlooks onto the Ouachita River. Keep in mind that the trail can be …
The falls are a short series of cascades which lead into a small pool that is popular for swimming. The falls are known for their picturesque beauty, especially after periods of rain when the water flow is higher.
The largest lake in Arkansas. It is a pristine lake with very little shoreline development. It is surrounded by the 1.8 million acre Ouachita National Forest.