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Recreation

The 1.2-million acre Ozark-St. Francis National Forests offer endless opportunities for adventure. As one of America's most scenic and picturesque areas, the Ozark-St. Francis provides a lot of the "natural" in the Natural State of Arkansas.

A variety of developed and dispersed recreation opportunities await you on the forests. Hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, floating, kayaking, boating, camping, picnicking, swimming, hunting, fishing, four-wheeler riding and taking pictures are just some of the activities people enjoy while visiting the forests. Each of the recreation areas, trails, wilderness areas or wild and scenic rivers provides unique opportunities to observe nature and enjoy your favorite outdoor activities from cavern tours to hunting black bear and white-tail deer. The Ozark-St. Francis National Forests have something for everyone and are on the way to almost everywhere in Arkansas!

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Moccasin Gap

Site Open
Horse Riding and Camping Biking Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Hiking
Rated one of the best horse trails in the state, it is a popular site for competitive rides. Situated in the heart of the forest, this trail consists of four loop trails, each converging into the…

Mountain Man Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning Biking Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The Mountain Man Trailhead provides access to the Brock Creek Multi-Use Trail System.

Mulberry River

Water Activities
The Mulberry River is located in Newton, Johnson and Franklin Counties, Arkansas and is designated as a National Wild and Scenic River. The river has also been recognized by Arkansas Game and Fish…

North Sylamore Creek

Site Open
Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
The trail follows along the North Sylamore Creek, a federally designated scenic river, from which it is named. Hikers will encounter a wide variety of forested landscapes ranging from lower…

Ozark National Forest Scenic Byway

Scenic Drives
 SCENIC 7 BYWAY includes 60.6 miles of Highway 7 that connects Louisiana to Missouri through Arkansas. It crosses the Piedmont area of Arkansas through the Ouachita Mountains, then drops into the…

Ozone Recreation Area

Site Open
Hiking Picnicking Outdoor Science and Learning
This is the site of the historic Ozone Civilian Conservation Corp Camp. Camping - 8 family units, pavilion rental, picnicking, and hiking. Camping trailers are allowed but no special facilities…

Pedestal Rock Scenic Area

Site Open
Hiking Picnicking Outdoor Science and Learning
This scenic area consists of two hiking trails Pedestal Rocks and Kings Bluff. Pedestal Rocks is 2.2 -miles and Kings Bluff is 1.7-miles long. Although there are some steep sections, the trails are…

Pleasant Hill Shooting Range

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Two ranges are available. The rifle range is 100-yards long and the pistol range is 50-yards long. The target holders may also be set for metric distances. Visitors need to bring their own targets…

Redding Recreation Area

Site Open
Water Activities Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Picnicking
The Redding Campground is a beautiful setting for an outdoor getaway. It sits right next to the Wild and Scenic Mulberry River and is surrounded by forest. Redding offers up a rock canoe launch and…

Richland Creek Recreation Area

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Picnicking Outdoor Science and Learning Water Activities
This area has a small picturesque mountain stream with waterfalls, rocks, and bluffs and 11 family camping units. There is access to the Richland Creek Wilderness Area. Due to very rough roads,…