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Arkansas
Franklin County

Ozark Highlands Trail

Hard

2.6

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67

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Ozark Highlands Trail

85:35

292km

7,470m

Hiking

The Ozark Highlands Trail offers a true wilderness experience, winding through a rugged, heavily forested landscape that feels far removed from civilization. This difficult 181.6-mile (292.2 km) hiking route, with its 24506 feet (7469 metres) of elevation gain, takes around 85 hours and 34 minutes to complete, challenging you with…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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38.4 km

Lake Fort Smith State Park

Highlight • Lake

Lake Fort Smith State Park has many amenities including camp sites and a visitor center. It is a great starting point for the moutnain biking trails located in the park.

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40.0 km

Waterfall

Waterfall

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58.9 km

Richason Mountain

Highlight • Summit

4

74.9 km

Spirits Creek

Highlight • River

Spirits Creek is a wide and reliable stream in the Ozark Highlands, known for its steady flow due to a large drainage area and headwaters that are over two miles …

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78.8 km

Train Trestle Falls

Highlight • Waterfall

Train Trestle Falls is a beautiful 31-foot cascade nestled in the Ozark Highlands, framed by an old railroad trestle overhead. The falls tumble over mossy rock ledges into a shallow …

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96.8 km

Viewpoint

Viewpoint

103 km

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110 km

Waterfall

Waterfall

111 km

Waterfall

Waterfall

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116 km

Indian Creek

Highlight • River

Indian Creek is beautiful, cutting through a narrow gorge with clear water running over mossy rocks and pooling under the tall bluffs. After rain, it creates several small waterfalls, though …

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117 km

Indian Creek spur junction

Highlight • Trail

This spur trail runs roughly 1 ½ miles south to reach the Mulberry River, a popular spot for paddling with beautiful views. Byrd’s Adventure Center sits right along the river …

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131 km

Little Mulberry Overlook

Viewpoint

157 km

Walterfall Hollow Falls #3

Waterfall

157 km

Walterfall Hollow Falls #1

Waterfall

15

181 km

Bear Skull Falls

Highlight • Waterfall

Bear Skull Falls, the largest of several along this stretch of the OHT, is a beautiful, multi-tiered waterfall over fantastic slot-like rock formations that end in a calm pool at …

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187 km

Hobo Falls West

Waterfall

17

187 km

Cedar Creek campsite

Highlight • Rest Area

This is a lovely campsite with two fire rings and plenty of level spots to pitch your tent. Situated along the beautiful Cedar Creek, there is a waterfall here that …

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197 km

Haw Creek Falls Recreation Area

Highlight • Waterfall

Haw Creek Recreation Area is a lovely rustic campground nestled within the Ozark National Forest, with nine primitive, first-come, first-served (free) campsites situated directly adjacent to an 8-foot waterfall cascading …

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199 km

Big Piney Creek

Highlight • River

Big Piney Creek winds through the heart of the Ozark National Forest, known for its clear mountain water. Designated a National Wild and Scenic River, it’s popular for canoeing, fishing, …

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292 km

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275 km

7.49 km

7.09 km

1.52 km

857 m

Surfaces

283 km

7.10 km

1.64 km

311 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to hike the Ozark Highlands Trail?

The best seasons for hiking the Ozark Highlands Trail are fall, winter, and early spring. During these times, you'll experience comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds, and stunning fall foliage (peaking mid-October). Winter hiking is particularly notable on this trail, offering a unique experience when many other trails are impassable.

What is the terrain like on the Ozark Highlands Trail?

The trail traverses a rugged landscape with consistent short, steep climbs and descents across numerous ridges and valleys. It's not flat, and you can expect a mix of simple footpaths and old forest roads. The western Boston Mountains segment is particularly challenging, and the trail can be rocky, muddy, and involve unbridged water crossings, especially in spring.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike the Ozark Highlands Trail?

No specific permits are generally required for day hiking or backpacking on the Ozark Highlands Trail itself. However, as much of the trail is located within the Ozark-Saint Francis National Forest, standard forest regulations apply. For detailed information on any specific area regulations or potential camping permits for developed sites, it's always best to check the USDA Forest Service website for the Ozark-Saint Francis National Forest.

Is the Ozark Highlands Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the Ozark Highlands Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a safe experience for all hikers. Be prepared for challenging terrain and water crossings that might be difficult for some dogs.

Where can I access the Ozark Highlands Trail and park my car?

The Ozark Highlands Trail has numerous trailheads along its length, offering various access points. While specific parking details vary by trailhead, many are located off forest roads. It's recommended to consult detailed maps or trail guides for specific trailhead locations and parking information before your trip, as some areas may have limited space.

How should I plan for water and resupply on the trail?

Water availability requires careful planning, as most sources are not potable without treatment. Always carry a water filter or purification tablets. For resupply, the trail presents logistical challenges as there are no grocery stores within reasonable hiking distance. Hikers often mail food to post offices in nearby towns like Ozone and Pelsor. Plan your resupply points meticulously for longer trips.

What are some of the scenic highlights along the Ozark Highlands Trail?

The trail offers abundant natural beauty. You'll encounter numerous waterfalls and cascades, especially after rainfall, and brilliant turquoise streams. Notable highlights include Train Trestle Falls, Bear Skull Falls, and Haw Creek Falls Recreation Area. You'll also see dramatic bluff and rock formations, high vistas like Richason Mountain, and deep blue rivers such as Spirits Creek, Indian Creek, and Big Piney Creek. The trail also passes by Lake Fort Smith State Park.

How long does it typically take to thru-hike the Ozark Highlands Trail?

The Ozark Highlands Trail spans approximately 254 to 270 miles. While individual pace varies, a typical thru-hike can take anywhere from 2 to 3 weeks, depending on daily mileage, weather conditions, and planned zero days for rest or resupply.

Are there any sections of the Ozark Highlands Trail suitable for beginners or families?

While much of the Ozark Highlands Trail is considered moderate to difficult due to consistent elevation changes, some shorter, flatter sections or those near recreation areas might be more suitable for beginners or families looking for a day hike. For instance, areas around Haw Creek Falls Recreation Area or Lake Fort Smith State Park may offer easier access and less strenuous options for shorter outings.

Does the Ozark Highlands Trail connect with other trails?

Yes, the Ozark Highlands Trail is part of a larger trail system. The route also passes through sections of the Ozark Highlands Trail, and there are plans to extend it to connect with the Ozark Trail in Missouri, eventually creating a 700-mile system. Minor sections of the White Rock - Shores Lake Loop and Buffalo River Trail also intersect or run concurrently with parts of the OHT.

What makes the Ozark Highlands Trail a unique hiking experience?

The Ozark Highlands Trail is notable for its remote, near-wilderness experience with light traffic, offering solitude. It's recognized as one of the most scenic trails in the United States, showcasing a diverse ecosystem with clear water features, dramatic bluffs, and rich history. Its ongoing development and the significant volunteer effort by the Ozark Highlands Trail Association also make it unique.

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