The Best Hiking in the Arkansas Ozarks

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A Landscape of Endless Variety

The beauty of hiking in Arkansas is the incredible diversity of the terrain. One day you can trek through quiet pine forests, and the next you can traverse high ridges overlooking endless valleys. The region is filled with hidden waterfalls, dramatic rock formations carved by time, and crystal-clear streams. With the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest and numerous state parks at your doorstep, you’ll never run out of new trails to explore.

Year-Round Hiking Adventures

Mountain Home’s mild seasons and abundant public lands make it the perfect destination for year-round hiking. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and flowing waterfalls, while fall delivers a stunning canopy of foliage. Even in winter, the crisp air and open views make for a refreshing escape. From the well-maintained paths along Scenic Byway 7 to the more rugged trails deeper in the national forest, this is a landscape that invites exploration in every season.

The Perfect Home Base

After a long day on the trail, there’s nothing better than coming home to Big Creek. You are never far from the comfort and amenities of the club, where you can clean off, unwind by the pool, or raise a glass with friends at the clubhouse. Big Creek offers the perfect balance of rugged outdoor adventure and relaxed, resort-style living, allowing you to enjoy the best of both worlds.

Lakeside Trails for Everyone

For easily accessible hikes with beautiful water views, look no further than the trails around Norfork Lake. David’s Trail is a well-maintained, multi-use trail system with wide paths that are great for all ages and dogs, offering plenty of scenic overlooks. The Pigeon Creek Trail System provides several stacked loops of varying lengths, perfect for walking, biking, or trail running along the forested shoreline. These trails are ideal for a quick escape into nature without having to travel far.

Classic Ozark Forest Hikes

Just a short drive from Mountain Home, you can immerse yourself in the dense beauty of a classic Ozark forest. The Cooper’s Hawk Trail offers a 3.2-mile loop with moderate elevation changes, showcasing beautiful spring wildflowers and vibrant fall colors. For a truly iconic experience, the Buffalo River Trail (BRT) delivers some of the best hiking in Arkansas, with sections that follow the stunning river, pass beneath towering bluffs, and offer frequent wildlife sightings.

Waterfalls and Caves

The Ozarks are famous for their unique geological features, and many are just a day trip away. The trails in the Blanchard Springs Recreation Area, such as the picturesque Mirror Lake Trail, lead to stunning waterfalls and offer access to the magnificent Blanchard Springs Caverns for underground exploration. For a truly memorable hike, the trail to Glory Hole Falls features a waterfall that has carved a hole straight through a rock overhang—a unique and magical sight, especially after a good rain.

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What’s the best time of year to hike in the Ozarks?

Spring and fall offer the most scenic views with wildflowers or foliage, but thanks to the mild climate, hiking is enjoyable year-round.

Are there hiking trails on the Big Creek property?

While Big Creek itself is centered around golf and club amenities, numerous hiking trails are within a 15–30 minute drive with several lakefront paths even closer.

Are dogs allowed on the local trails?

Most local trails are dog-friendly, especially those around Norfork Lake and in the National Forest. Just be sure to keep your pet leashed and pack out waste.

Do I need a permit to hike in the Ozarks?

No permits are required for most trails around Mountain Home. Some state and national parks may have small entrance or parking fees.

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