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 other. The surrounding forest is a mix of hardwoods and pine with numerous streams and small waterfalls. Although the area is primarily developed as a horse trail, it is actually a multiple-use trail open to bikes and hikers with portions open to Off Highway Vehicles (OHVs) & high clearance vehicles. 17 Camping spurs. Campground and Day-Use Area Rules
From Dover, AR, take State Rt. 7 north for 15.1 miles to campground.
Nice trails, if you like easy, use the orange trail. Pretty waterfalls and small river creeks. Enjoyed.
Beautiful weather today. Only one bathroom at camp ground was pretty rank but it did have toilet paper. Trail E was closed so we went the long way around Trail D to see the'vista'. Couldn't see a thing. I was hoping for a pull over to take a picture. No such luck.
Good scenery and many trails. All trails appeared to be open to 64" machines. Many water crossings. Trails were challenging, but quite rocky. We spent about 7 hours riding 95 miles and completed less than 20% of the trails/roads that were available. Maps are available on Avenza. It would be beneficial to have more information on the maps or along the trails such as waypoints and trail difficulty. Most trails were easy going, a couple I would definitely not bring inexperienced drivers.