Here is just a small example of some of the many hikes that we offer. Most of these hikes are much easier to access and very popular amongst tourists and locals alike, if you do not see a specific trail you wish to explore, please Contact Us and we can make it happen!!
This hidden gem offers a unique hiking experience that’s perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Located in the Ozark National Forest, the trail leads to a stunning waterfall that has carved a hole through solid rock, creating a breathtaking sight. The hike itself is relatively short, making it accessible for families and beginners.
Length - 1.9 Miles
Duration: 1-3 Hours (Moderate)
Kid Friendly: All ages
Location: Glory Hole Trailhead
The Lost Valley Trail is an easy to moderate hike through a box canyon sculpted by Clark Creek. At 2.4 miles round-trip, this trail features caves, waterfalls, a Native American bluff shelter, and breathtaking groves of American beech trees.
Length - 2.4 Miles
Duration: 1-3 Hours (Easy/Moderate)
Kid Friendly: All ages
Location: Lost Valley Trailhead
Hemmed-in Hollow Falls cascades nearly 210 feet over rugged Ozark bluffs, making it the highest waterfall between the Rockies and the Appalachians. This waterfall only flows after a considerable amount of rain, so please be mindful of recent precipitation before you attempt. The Hemmed-in Hollow Trail is an extremely steep and strenuous trail that will humble even the most experienced hiker.
Length - 5.7 Miles
Duration: 4-6 Hours (Hard)
Age: 12 and Older
Location: Compton Trailhead
The CenterPoint Trail is a strenuous hike that traverses the Ponca Wilderness, winding down an old wagon road descending nearly 1,300 ft. to the Buffalo River. The "Goat Trail" spurs off of CenterPoint and leads to iconic Big Bluff, which offers outstanding panoramic views of the Buffalo River and the rugged Ozark Mountains that surround it.
Length 6.0 Miles
Duration: 4-6 Hours (Hard)
Age: 12 and Older
Location: CenterPoint Trailhead
Primarily well known as a rock-climbing site, Sam's Throne, near Mt. Judea, is also a popular hiking, camping and photography destination. Located up on Judea Mountain and overlooking the Big Creek valley below, the scenic views will show you why this is such a popular place
Length - 2.9 Miles
Duration: 2-4 Hours (Moderate)
Age: All Ages
Location: Sams Throne Recreation Area
Whitaker Point also known as Hawksbill Crag, is a rock overhang in Northwest Arkansas offering a spectacular view of the Ozark National Forest. This is one of Arkansas’ most-photographed spots, and it is no surprise why. Thousands of visitors every year hike up the Whitaker Point trail to the beautiful rocky viewpoint.
Length - 2.7 Miles
Duration: 2-4 Hours (Moderate)
Age: All Ages
Location: Whitaker Point Trailhead
Outstanding among the many natural features of the Ozark Natural Forest is the huge stone arch that forms a natural bridge at Alum Cove National Recreation Trail. The natural arch is all that remains of what was a quartz sandstone cave. The arch is 130 feet long and 20 feet wide. The weathering process of wind, rain and ice formed the opening between the arch and the rock overhang.
Length 1.2 Miles
Duration: 1-3 Hours (Easy/Moderate)
Age: All ages
Location: Alum Cove Trailhead
Sidewinder Falls and Bald Knob Trails offers a Hard and enjoyable outdoor experience for hikers. This well-maintained trail, nestled within the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest, provides a serene setting for hikers to explore. With its gentle terrain and scenic surroundings, it’s the perfect place for a leisurely hike or a family outing.
Length 4.9 Miles
Duration: 4-6 Hours (Hard)
Age: 12 and Older
Location: Sidewinder Trailhead
Native American Falls is a 41-foot cascading waterfall. The creek pours over the top of a cliff that steeply slopes to the bottom of a canyon. Similar to a waterslide type of fall, the water maintains contact with the rocky cliff as it makes it’s way to a pool at the bottom. The creek then runs out through the canyon.
Length 1.0 Miles
Duration: 1-3 Hours (Easy/Moderate)
Age: All ages
Location: Pelsor
2 trails are better than 1!
Paradise - Waterfalls, Waterfalls & More waterfalls. There are tons of waterfalls along this very scenic route.
Magnolia - This is an absolutely gorgeous area! 4+ waterfalls (depending on your comfort level with bushwhacking, there are even more)
Length: Paradise 2.9/Magnolia 2.1 (5 Miles)
Duration: 4-6 Hours (Easy/Moderate)
Age: All ages
Location: Near Deer, Arkansas
Packrat Falls - Pack Rat Falls Trails is a bushwhack up a small canyon with a wet weather creek leading to a 24 ft. tall waterfall. It is jam packed with small cascades and moss-covered rocks.
Pam's Grotto - Pam's Grotto Waterfall Trail climbs the forested hillside to large sandstone bluffs. The trail ends at the spectacular wet weather 37' tall waterfall surrounded by house-size boulders.
Length: Packrat 0.7/Pam's 0.8
Duration: 2-4 Hours (Easy/Moderate)
Age: All ages
Fuzzy Butt - The falls are beautiful and easily accessible, making them a great destination for families with small children.
Terry Keefe - Terry Keefe Falls Trail Is Full of Jaw-Dropping Natural Creeks and Bluffs.
(Option to see several other waterfalls in the area)
Length: Fuzzy 1.9/Terry Keefe 1.1
Duration: 2-4 Hours (Easy/Moderate)
Age: All ages
Location: Richland Creek Area