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Hike and Bike Your Way Through Arkansas Trails

From mountain ridges to river bends, find your perfect path through The Natural State. Explore hundreds of miles of trails made for hiking and biking across scenic Arkansas.

Arkansas’ state parks are home to some of the most beautiful and diverse trails in the country. From the scenic vistas of the Ozark Mountains to the banks of the Mississippi River, you’ll find paths for every pace and passion. Explore scenic day hikes, rugged mountain biking routes, peaceful water trails for paddling and accessible paths designed for all visitors.

Plan your adventure by park, region or difficulty to find an experience tailored to your preferences. Trails vary from easy walks to challenging backcountry routes, with maps, mileage and hiking times available for each. Arkansas’ world-class Monument Trails at Hobbs, Pinnacle Mountain, Mount Nebo and Devil’s Den state parks showcase innovative design and breathtaking terrain, offering unforgettable experiences for bikers and hikers alike. Whether you’re exploring for an hour or a weekend, every trail leads to something extraordinary.

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Military Road Trail

This beautiful trail preserves a dramatic remaining portion of the Trail of Tears. Called the Memphis to Little Rock Road, it was completed in 1829 and provided the first improved route between Memphis and Little Rock, and became a major route of...

Miller's Goat Trail

** An Arkansas State Parks Monument Trail** This five-plus mile green loop runs around the entire mountain. It features great views of the River Valley and the surrounding countryside. It has several extended rock gardens with rocks placed for...

Mockernut Trail

This trail loops through the forest and along the lake shoreline. Mockernut Hickory trees are sought after by woodpeckers and songbirds. The wildlife such as white-tailed deer, turkey, grey squirrels, songbirds, woodpeckers and herons may be viewed...

Mossback Ridge Trail

Named for Albert Morsbach, a settler, farmer, and teacher, this trail connects four other trails: Benefield West Loop, Greenfield, North Rim, and Signal Hill. Most of the walking is easy on top of the ridge. Watch for a variety of wildflowers and...

Mount Kessler

The Mount Kessler mountain bike trails are some of the toughest and most scenic in the state. Nine miles of rocky singletrack loop around this urban mountain in Fayetteville.

Mount Magazine

The state's highest peak, Mount Magazine near Paris, has been likened to a Tour de France climb and was named the climb to do in Arkansas by Bicycling magazine.

Mount Magazine/Wine Country Loop

This is a wonderful short loop named for Mount Magazine – the highest peak in Arkansas at 2,753 feet.

Mount Nebo

This 80-mile loop shows off the scenery around Lake Dardanelle and the Arkansas River Valley.

Multi-use Trail System - Horseback Trails

The approximately 23 miles of trails traverse through high ridge tops, streams, and bottomland forest communities, and offer the rider opportunities to view deer, wild turkeys, and a variety of other wildlife species. Enjoy your ride, and please take...

Multi-Use Trail System - Mountain Biking & Hiking

The multi-use trail system is composed of several interconnecting trails that wind through the forest of Crowley's Ridge. You can climb hog back ridges or traverse across creek beds and valleys. For a map and more information, visit MTBProject.com.

Nebo Springs/Nebo Steps Trail

A delightful hike to moss-covered Nebo Springs begins behind the visitor center on the Rim Trail. Turn right onto the Rim Trail then down Nebo Steps to the Bench Road Trail. Turn right on the bench and follow until you get to the sign for Nebo...

North Rim Trail

Starting just west of the visitor center, this trail follows the north rim of the mountain to Cameron Bluff Overlook Drive. It leads through hardwood forests, scrub oaks, and cedar glades across several tumbling creeks. Windswept bluffs overlook a...

Oakridge Mountain Bike Trail

Constructed by the Bull Shoals-Lakeview Rotary Club, this multi-use trail offers both hikers and mountain bikers access to remote areas of the park. The trail traverses the oak-hickory upland forest for a unique walking or riding experience. Along...

Old Road Trail

This trail is named after Highway 170, the original road that the CCC built. This trail follows old Hwy. 170 as it makes its way around the park. The Yellow Rock Trail intersects this trail and gives riders a chance to hitch their horse and see the...