Arkansas’ well-earned moniker of the “Natural State” is a nod to its playground of mountains, forests, and streams, natural resources which hikers, motorcyclists, mountain bikers, campers, and, of course, overlanders put to good use. The Ozarks, in northwest Arkansas and southern Missouri, are the better known of the state’s two mountain ranges. But a little farther south, just beyond the Arkansas River Valley, are the Ouachita Mountains, an east-to-west arrangement of parallel ridges that stretch into Oklahoma, with elevation topping out at about 2,700 feet. Solitude is the norm in this relatively undeveloped region of the Ouachitas, typified by striking rocky outcroppings and dramatic mountaintop views. While this route traverses the range over three to four days, the area affords plentiful opportunities for exploration beyond the trail.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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