Mount Magazine State Park Trails

Paris Arkansas

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Bear Hollow Trail

 

Length: 2.8 miles
Time: 3 hours
Difficulty: Moderate

Description: The Bear Hollow Trail follows the upper rim of Bear Hollow from the Benefield Picnic Area to the northern trailhead at Hwy 309 just below the horse camp. Points of interest include WPA steps, Sunrise Rock, Inspiration Point, Bear Head Bluff, and Shoal Creek. Some of the best scenery on the mountain is found along this trail. It crosses several wet-weather creeks which lead to beautiful waterfalls. The upper part of the hollow has never been logged and is some of the last remaining virgin hardwood forest in Arkansas. This trail offers hikers options of starting at the picnic area or near the visitor center to create a 7.5-mile loop connecting four other trails.

The first part of this trail, just north of the picnic area, was originally constructed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in 1938. For those wanting to make a short loop, a spur trail reconnects with the Benefield West Loop just west of the main trail junction. (Orange blazes)

Location: On Scenic Highway 309, 17 miles south of Paris


Benefield Loop Trails

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Length: 2 miles
Time: 2 hours
Difficulty: Easy

Description: The Benefield Trail has two loops using the Benefield Picnic Area as a center point. History, wildflowers, and scenic beauty are prominent features along these easily walked loops.

In the 1880s Benjamin Benefield homesteaded 160 acres here. Approximately 40 acres were cultivated with onions, turnips, potatoes, an apple orchard and vineyard. One of their seven children is buried along the entrance road.

The East Loop follows a path originally constructed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in 1938. It leads to wonderful views of Bear Hollow, along stone fences, and across the highway near the Petit Jean River Overlook. From there the trail follows the bluff line below the highway to stone steps that lead up to the southern side of this picnic area. This loop is 1.1 miles long.

The Benefield West Loop Trail leads across the highway to a wildlife pond. At that point it connects to the Mossback Ridge Trail, blazed in yellow. The Benefield West Loop Trail returns to this point via the picnic area entrance road, passing the grave. Watch for signs of white-tailed deer and black bear. It is .9 miles long. (Blue Blazes)

Location: On Scenic Highway 309, 17 miles south of Paris


Cove Lake Trail

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Length: 9.7 miles, only .5 mile is within the state park boundaries
Time: 5 hours
Difficulty: Moderate

Description: Starting in the Cameron Bluff Campground, this trail descends over 1,500 feet to Cove Lake. Most of the trail is in the Ozark National Forest with only half of a mile in the state park boundaries. It can be hiked in a full day but is best enjoyed at a slower pace and is excellent for beginning backpackers. Overnight camping is allowed in the national forest. Explore stands of virgin hardwoods. Watch for white-tailed deer and turkey. Hunting is allowed in the national forest so be aware of the seasons and wear bright colored clothing. Additional trails circle the lake, and the Forest Service Recreation Area at Cove Lake has camping, picnicking, and swimming. (White Diamond Blazes)

Location: On Scenic Highway 309, 17 miles south of Paris


Greenfield Trail

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Length: .9 mile
Time: 1 hour
Difficulty: Moderate

Description: The area now occupied by the Greenfield Picnic Area and the visitor center was a family farm before the Great Depression. The Greenfield Trail starts in the picnic area, crosses the highway and the headwaters of Big Shoal Creek, and meets the Mossback Ridge Trail. It climbs 210 feet in elevation. This is a good place to start a 14-mile hike to Cove Lake. (Green Blazes)

Location: On Scenic Highway 309, 17 miles south of Paris


Huckleberry Mountain Horse Trail

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Length: 34 miles, only .6 mile is within the state park boundaries
Difficulty: Moderate

Description: This is the only multi-use trail in the state park. Horses and motorized vehicles are not allowed on any other trail listed here. From the horse camp down to the highway, this old wagon road drops 200 feet. For a detailed map, pick up the Huckleberry Mountain Horse Trail brochure at the visitor center.

Location: On Scenic Highway 309, 17 miles south of Paris


Mossback Ridge Trail

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Length: 2.1 miles
Time: 2 hours
Difficulty: Moderate

Description: Named for Albert Morsbach, a settler, farmer, and teacher, this trail connects four other trails: Benefield West Loop, Greenfield, North Rim, and Signal Hill. Most of the walking is easy on top of the ridge. Watch for a variety of wildflowers and signs of black bears moving rocks and logs. (Yellow Blazes)

Location: On Scenic Highway 309, 17 miles south of Paris


North Rim Trail

 

Length: 2.2 miles
Time: 3 hours
Difficulty: Moderate

Description: Starting just west of the visitor center, this trail follows the north rim of the mountain to Cameron Bluff Overlook Drive. It leads through hardwood forests, scrub oaks, and cedar glades across several tumbling creeks. Windswept bluffs overlook a rugged hollow, the Arkansas River Valley and the Ozark Plateau. A spur connects with the western end of the Mossback Ridge Trail to create a 4.4-mile loop back to the visitor center. (Red Blazes)

Location: On Scenic Highway 309, 17 miles south of Paris


Signal Hill Trail

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Length: 1.5 miles
Time: 2 hours
Difficulty: Moderate

Description: At an elevation of 2,753 feet above Mean Sea Level, Signal Hill is the highest point in Arkansas. No visit to Mount Magazine is complete without having hiked to the highpoint. At the top is a 400 square feet stone map of Arkansas. A wide variety of plants make this a nice nature walk. This well-groomed trail is a gentle forest walk connecting Cameron Bluff Campground with the Mossback Ridge Trail and the Lodge at Mount Magazine.

Location: On Scenic Highway 309, 17 miles south of Paris


Will Apple’s Road Trail

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Length: 1.6 miles
Time: 2 hours
Difficulty: Easy

Description: Named for a farmer, this trail was the first road to the crest of Mount Magazine. During the 1800s, wagons hauled produce from the mountaintop to the valley using this path. This trail starts just east of the visitor center and ends at the horse camp field. Features include: historic home sites, wildflowers, escaped domestic flowers, woodland songbirds, stone fences, and ruins of a swimming pool built in the 1920s. Mountain bikes are allowed on this trail. Bikers and hikers should be aware and alert. Bikers, signal your presence to hikers when overtaking.

Location: On Scenic Highway 309, 17 miles south of Paris

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The park is located on Scenic Highway 309,
17 miles South of Paris, Arkansas.

Contact Information
16878 Highway 309 South
Paris,  AR  72855
E-mail:  MountMagazine@Arkansas.com
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1-479-963-8502
877-MMLodge (877-665-6343)
 

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