Track Down a Trail

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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Spring Branch Trail

This trail leads you by the Spring Branch Creek and over the rolling hills of the West Gulf Coastal Plain.

Spring Branch Trail

The self-guided Spring Branch Trail trailhead is located in the picnic area below the pavilion. This trail takes you on a path through the park showing you some wonderful examples of Arkansas' trees.

Spring River to Greers Ferry Lake

A fantastically scenic region steeped in hill culture and mountain music

Spring Trail

Located on the scenic summit of Rich Mountain, the Spring Trail is a gentle 1.5-mile path perfect for a leisurely hike or mountain bike ride. This meandering trail winds through peaceful woodlands and offers a glimpse of local history, featuring...

Summit Park Trail (National Recreation Trail)

This loop trail begins at a point on the northwest side of the mountaintop. Named for the Summit Park Hotel, built near the trailhead in 1889, it meanders down to Fern Lake along the same path that it has taken since it was first used by guests of...

Sunken Lands Cultural Roadway

Bordered by two scenic byways - Crowley's Ridge Parkway and the Great River Road - this route is used for the annual Tour duh Sunken Lands Cultural Bike Ride in November

Sunrise Loop

** An Arkansas State Parks Monument Trail** The Sunrise Loop is a gravity loop that as a descent you can choose between a shorter, flowy jump line left or longer, technical rock line to the right. The loop comes together and lollipops down to Miller...

Sunset Point Connector

** An Arkansas State Parks Monument Trail** This 1/2 mile Connector to the Miller’s Goat and Chickalah Hub showcases beautiful views and, while green, connects the hub up 250 ft to the mountain top. Maps at MTBProject and TrailForks

Syllamo

The Syllamo, comprised of more than 50 miles of singletrack located outside Mountain View in the Sylamore Ranger district of the St. Francis-Ozark National Forest, is one of the most beautiful and technically challenging trail systems in the region.

Talimena National Scenic Byway

A spectacular ride that never fails to please, any time of the year

The Cabin Trail

Beginning at the 1882 Woolly Cabin, this ½ mile shady trail ascends to rolling terrain through oak and hickory woods. On sections of this trail, you can enjoy the sand under your feet that came from an ancient sea. Please follow the green trail...

The Plum Bayou Trail

This grassy trail leads visitors through the broader prehistoric Native American landscape of Plum Bayou Mounds. A self-guided experience allows visitors to explore the site at their own pace while gaining insight into the mound-building culture that...

The Railyard

With its world-class dirt jumps, wood and railroad cars, The Railyard was a major addition to Northwest Arkansas in 2015. The bike park's downtown Rogers location allows ease of use and quick access to the eateries and watering holes around town.

The Village Trail

Walk along the Village Trail and imagine what life was like 500 years ago when this village was inhabited by American Indians. See the still-standing platform mound on which the chief lived, and the extensive moat that was built for defense. Travel...

Three C's Entrance Trail

** An Arkansas State Parks Monument Trail** Entry trail for easy access from the park campground, pool, and pavilion. Maps at MTBProject and TrailForks