53
등산객
9
하이킹
하이킹은 살린 카운티에서 오아치타 산맥과 멕시코만 연안 평야 사이의 전환 지대에 있는 다양한 풍경을 제공합니다. 이 지역은 구불구불한 언덕, 울창한 숲, 강변 환경이 혼합되어 있습니다. 살린 강은 야외 활동을 위한 그림 같은 배경을 제공하는 두드러진 자연 지형입니다. Goat's Beard Bluff Natural Area와 같은 곳은 독특한 절벽과 습지를 보여주며 하이커들이 이용할 수 있는 다양한 지형에 기여합니다.
마지막 업데이트: 4월 15, 2026
6
등산객
7.20km
01:59
110m
140m
Hike the easy 4.5-mile Ouachita and Lake Sylvia Trail in Ouachita National Forest, featuring views of Lake Winona and historic Camp Ouachita
1
등산객
17.2km
05:04
510m
500m
Hike the difficult 10.7-mile Ouachita Trail from Lake Sylvia to Crystal Prong Creek, featuring challenging terrain and scenic pinnacles.
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15.9km
04:14
150m
240m
Hike 9.9 miles (15.9 km) on the Ouachita Trail from Highway 9 to Highway 10, featuring diverse terrain and Maumelle River views.
1
등산객
604m
00:11
30m
0m
Hike the easy Flatside Pinnacle Spur Trail for panoramic views of the Ouachita Mountains in just 0.4 miles and 11 minutes.
3.75km
01:04
130m
0m
Hike the easy 2.3-mile Ouachita Trail from Highway 9 to Nancy Mountain Shelter, gaining 418 feet with scenic creeks and shelter views.
400km
116:17
8,970m
8,850m
Hike the Ouachita National Recreation Trail, a challenging 248.7-mile route through the rugged Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas and Oklahoma.
2
등산객
17.7km
05:00
380m
380m
Hike the difficult 11.0 miles (17.7 km) Ouachita Trail and Chinquapin Mountain Loop, gaining 1242 feet (378 metres) of elevation.
6
등산객
7.79km
02:11
160m
160m
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This high point on the trail offers a beautiful view of Lake Winona to the southeast, nestled within the beautiful trees of the Ouachita National Forest. For a higher vantage point, the Lake Sylvia trail junction here leads 1/2 mile north to the spur trail of the Chinquapin Mountain summit, which offers excellent views of the valley, Pinnacle Mountain, and Lake Maumelle to the east.
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This trailhead sits right along Highway 298 and is one of several access points for the Ouachita National Recreation Trail (ONRT). While there are no restrooms or drinking water here, there is a short spur trail leading to the Upper Fork Ouachita River—it is an excellent water source and a great spot to pitch a tent if you are thru-hiking the 223-mile trail.
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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. It is the oldest and largest National Forest in the Southern Region. The forest features a diverse mix of pine and hickory trees with over 700 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. There are multiple developed recreation areas, scenic vistas, shooting ranges, historical sites, wilderness areas, and one national recreation area within the forest. Most of the developed recreation areas are open from April to September, although some sites remain accessible year-round. The Ouachita National Forest is breathtaking in every season, providing expansive views of mountains that stretch for miles.
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Flatside Pinnacle stands at 1,550 feet and offers stunning panoramic views. The short 0.2-mile trail from the gravel road to the summit is clearly marked and relatively easy, though it does get rocky and a little steep at the end. At the top are some of the best views in the state, including Pinnacle Mountain and Rattlesnake Ridge to the east. On clear days, you may even spot Mt. Nebo, Petit Jean, and Mt. Magazine. It's a perfect spot to hang a hammock, have lunch, or simply enjoy some solitude. Dispersed camping is allowed here, making it an ideal spot for thru-hikers to unwind and soak in the scenery.
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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 spanning from 3 to 12 miles. This area is picturesque, with flowing streams, waterfalls, unique geological formations, and peaceful woodlands. Entrance to the day use area and dispersed camping is free—just be sure you camp at least 100 feet away from any trail. Brushy Creek is a reliable water source for thru hikers exploring the ONRT, making it an excellent spot to spend the night during a long journey.
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This trailhead sits right along Highway 7 with a relatively large parking area and trail registration box. There is no water or restroom here. It is an access point of Ouachita Trail that leads to Wolf Pinnacle, a popular destination for day hikers for its scenic views, and is commonly used as a supply drop for thru-hikers.
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Queen Wilhelmina State Park offers some of the most breathtaking views in the state from its fully renovated lodge. Known as the original “Castle in the Sky,” originally built in 1898, the lodge is situated on the 2,681-foot Rich Mountain—Arkansas' second highest peak. The original lodge was built in the late 1800s as a Victorian resort named Wilhelmina Inn to honor the young Queen of the Netherlands, after Dutch investors helped fund the construction of the railroad system. The park includes 41 campsites, including five tent sites with water, one hike-in tent site, picnic areas, and several short hiking trails, and the lodge features 40 rooms, a restaurant featuring Southern cuisine, and a gift shop. Dogs are welcome except in the restaurant and the large hearth room.
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The Kiamichi River is a beautiful tributary of the Red River, stretching for 177 miles as it winds through Pushmataha County and the Kiamichi Mountains. The river is mostly untouched, with limited access, and is known for its excellent bass and catfish fishing opportunities. It's a favorite destination for organized canoe float trips (Class I-II), so you may encounter others enjoying this scenic river while you're here.
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