Lost Valley Trail @ Hwy 43 South, Ponca, AR 72670 Trail starts out easy, but gets steeper and more challenging as you get closer to Eden Falls and Eden Cave. In the dry season the creek probably will be dry maybe only having a slight trickle at the waterfalls.
Cedar Falls Trail is located within the Petit Jean forest. Exit No. 108 off I-40 at Morrilton Petit Jean State Park, Morrilton, AR 72110 Provides hiking down into the canyons into the cedar creek falls for a average hiker can take about 2 hours to complete with stone steps in and out of canyon and located next to Mather Lodge.
Mount Magazine State Park. 2,753-foot Mount magazine, the state's tallest mountain. In the Mount Magazine Ranger District of the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest through a U.S. Forest Service. It will take you through broad river valleys, deep canyons, and distant mountains in Arkansas's highest point. This is a place to enjoy sightseeing, exploring the mountain and nature study. The park is a destination for outdoor sports and extreme adventure enthusiasts that offers rock climbing, rappelling, hang-gliding, mountain biking, horseback riding, backpacking, and ATVing. 16878 Highway 309 South, Paris, AR 72855
Loved the video! You guys were so close to us.That water was a beautiful shade of blue. Keep the video's coming.
Lost Valley Trail @ Hwy 43 South, Ponca, AR 72670 Trail starts out easy, but gets steeper and more challenging as you get closer to Eden Falls and Eden Cave. In the dry season the creek probably will be dry maybe only having a slight trickle at the waterfalls.
Cedar Falls Trail is located within the Petit Jean forest. Exit No. 108 off I-40 at Morrilton Petit Jean State Park, Morrilton, AR 72110 Provides hiking down into the canyons into the cedar creek falls for a average hiker can take about 2 hours to complete with stone steps in and out of canyon and located next to Mather Lodge.
Mount Magazine State Park. 2,753-foot Mount magazine, the state's tallest mountain. In the Mount Magazine Ranger District of the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest through a U.S. Forest Service. It will take you through broad river valleys, deep canyons, and distant mountains in Arkansas's highest point. This is a place to enjoy sightseeing, exploring the mountain and nature study. The park is a destination for outdoor sports and extreme adventure enthusiasts that offers rock climbing, rappelling, hang-gliding, mountain biking, horseback riding, backpacking, and ATVing. 16878 Highway 309 South, Paris, AR 72855