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Hiking around Sherwood is primarily located in the greater Little Rock area, featuring routes that follow the Arkansas River. The terrain is generally flat, with trails passing through city parks and along riverfronts. Most routes are paved, offering an accessible way to explore the urban and natural landscapes near the river.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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10.4km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:52
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Big Dam Bridge was Originally planned to be called the Murray Bridge, but that name did not stick. The bridge streches over the Arkansas River and Murray Lock and Dam, connecting Little Rock and North Little Rock. Open exclusively to pedestrians and cyclists, it spans 4,226 feet, making it the longest pedestrian/bicycle bridge in North America never used by trains or vehicles. Rising up 90 feet above the river, the bridge gives great views and connects Murray Park to Cook's Landing Park. Opened in 2006, it cost about $12.8 million to build and hosts popular races, earning awards for its design and contribution to the community's health and economy.
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Crossing the Riverfront Park is an interesting alternative (3 routes: upper middle and lower) to the busy Prédisent Clinton Avenue. My favorite restaurant: Le Stickyz
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The Big Dam Bridge is the longest bridge built specifically for pedestrians and cyclists in North America, spanning 4,226 feet across the Arkansas River.
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This park, spanning 39 acres along the Arkansas River in the downtown area, features diverse trails, plazas, fountains, and stunning views throughout. Signs in the area provide information about the city of Little Rock.
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Most of the trails in the Sherwood and Little Rock area are paved riverfront paths through city parks, which are generally suitable for dogs on a leash. However, specific park regulations can vary, so it's always a good idea to check for local signage at the trailhead before you start your walk.
Yes, the area has several easy trails perfect for a family outing. A great option is the Fountain Display – Old State House Museum loop from Little Rock. It's a relatively flat, 4.4-mile walk along the riverfront, making it accessible for most ages and fitness levels.
The hiking landscape is defined by its proximity to the Arkansas River. Most trails are paved and relatively flat, passing through city parks and along the riverfront. This makes for accessible and generally easy walking, with a few moderate exceptions that include some elevation.
Yes, many of the popular routes are loops, allowing you to start and end in the same place without retracing your steps. For a shorter loop, consider the Fountain Display loop from North Little Rock, which is about 3.5 miles and follows the river.
The majority of trails in the area are paved multi-use paths. This means they are generally well-maintained and suitable for hiking in most weather conditions. Since they are mostly flat and paved, you can expect a smooth surface for walking.
While most trails are flat, there are options for those seeking more of a challenge. The Big Rock Mountain loop from Burns Park Golf Course is a moderate hike that includes the most significant elevation gain in the immediate area, taking you up Big Rock Mountain.
Yes, you can find some longer routes. The Fountain Display loop from Pulaski County is a good example, offering a 6.8-mile (10.9 km) walk that is mostly flat and follows the river, passing several water features along the way.
The scenery is a mix of urban parkland and natural riverfront landscapes. You'll experience views of the Arkansas River, walk through pleasant city parks, and see features like the fountains on the Fountain Display loop from William J Clinton Presidential Park.
This guide features a curated selection of the top 7 hikes in the area. The region offers a broader network of trails, with these routes representing the best-rated options for exploring the riverfront and local parks.
Many of the routes are paved multi-use paths along the Arkansas River Trail system, making them perfectly suitable for both cycling and walking. The flat terrain is ideal for a leisurely bike ride.
The community of hikers on komoot has actively explored the area. The routes are enjoyed for their accessibility and pleasant river views, providing a great way to experience the outdoors close to the city.


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