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United States
Arkansas
Newton County

Centerpoint Trail to Big Bluff

Moderate

4.5

(8924)

14,255

hikers

Centerpoint Trail to Big Bluff

03:01

10.0km

320m

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Embark on a moderate 6.2-mile (10.0 km) hike along the Centerpoint Trail to Big Bluff, a route that promises rewarding views over approximately 3 hours. You'll descend through a lush forested path, gradually opening up to sweeping panoramas of the Buffalo River and the rugged Ozark Mountains. The trail involves…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Buffalo National River

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Big Bluff and Goat Trail View, Buffalo National River

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The Goat Trail leads out to the Big Bluff with expansive views of the Buffalo National River .The ledges on the bluff are very exposed in some places! Be careful and aware as you move along it!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the trailhead for the Centerpoint Trail to Big Bluff, and what are the parking options?

The trailhead for the Centerpoint Trail is located off Highway 43, approximately 3 miles south of Ponca, Arkansas. There is a designated parking area available at the trailhead.

How difficult is the Centerpoint Trail to Big Bluff, and is it suitable for all hikers?

This trail is generally considered moderate to hard or strenuous. While the initial descent to Big Bluff can feel easy, the return journey is almost entirely uphill, involving a significant elevation gain of 1,000 to 1,200 feet. The narrow and exposed Goat Trail section, with sheer drop-offs, requires extreme caution and is not recommended for those with a fear of heights or for young children. It is not considered beginner-friendly.

How long does it typically take to hike the Centerpoint Trail to Big Bluff?

The total hike is approximately 6 miles round-trip. Hikers typically take an average of 4 to 6 hours to complete it, depending on pace and time spent enjoying the views.

What is the terrain like on the Centerpoint Trail to Big Bluff, especially the Goat Trail section?

The Centerpoint Trail begins as a forested walk, sometimes on an old wagon road, which can be rocky. After about 2.5 to 2.7 miles, you'll reach the famous Goat Trail. This section is a narrow path carved directly into the cliffside, featuring sheer drop-offs of around 350 feet to the Buffalo River below. It can have loose rock and some fallen trees, requiring careful navigation.

What are the main highlights and viewpoints along this route?

The primary highlight is the Big Bluff and Goat Trail View, Buffalo National River. Big Bluff itself is the tallest sheer bluff face between the Rocky and Appalachian Mountains, offering breathtaking vistas of the Buffalo River and surrounding Ozark Mountains. The Goat Trail provides a unique and thrilling experience with unparalleled views, and you can also see other bluffs like Jims Bluff from Big Bluff.

What is the best time of year to hike the Centerpoint Trail to Big Bluff?

The trail offers beautiful scenery year-round. Autumn is particularly stunning with vibrant fall foliage contrasting with the clear, blue Buffalo River. Starting early in the day is recommended to avoid crowds and enjoy the bluff more safely, especially on weekends.

Is the Centerpoint Trail to Big Bluff dog-friendly?

No, dogs are generally not allowed on this trail due to its challenging and exposed nature, particularly the narrow Goat Trail section with steep drop-offs.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees for this trail or the Buffalo National River?

No specific permits are required for hiking the Centerpoint Trail to Big Bluff, and there are no entrance fees for the Buffalo National River. However, always check the National Park Service website for any updated regulations or advisories before your visit.

Are there any specific tips for tackling the strenuous return journey on this trail?

Given that the return journey is almost entirely uphill with significant elevation gain, it's crucial to conserve energy on the way down. Bring plenty of water and snacks, wear sturdy footwear, and consider starting early to avoid the heat of the day and allow ample time for the challenging climb back to the trailhead. The National Park Service notes that this trail is a frequent location for Search & Rescue operations due to strenuous conditions.

What essential gear should I bring for this hike?

Due to the strenuous nature and potential for overexertion, it's essential to bring sturdy hiking boots, plenty of water (more than you think you'll need), and snacks. Trekking poles can be helpful for the rocky and steep sections. Sun protection and layers of clothing are also advisable.

Does this route connect with other trails in the area?

Yes, the route primarily follows the Centerpoint Trail and the Goat Trail. While on the Centerpoint Trail, you may also encounter sections that overlap with the Chimney Rock Trail and the Old River Trail.

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