The River Mountain Park Trail in Little Rock is a stunner. This breezy and beautiful hike is the perfect place for an afternoon in nature! No long car rides to a remote forest is needed for today's feature (though a trip to Pinnacle Mountain State Park wouldn't be too far away). Let's enjoy a quick trip as we further explore this trail:
Little Rock is filled with attractions both urban and natural! One enjoyable trail in the woods is the River Mountain Park Trail.
We love every word in this trail's name! The hike is on the far northwestern side of Little Rock just south of Murray Lake.
Despite being in the city, this trail will immediately take you away from it all.
The path winds pleasantly through the woods and streams as an out-and-back trail. The majority of your hike will be under the canopy so it's perfectly refreshing during any time of day.
The trail is rated as moderate but is easy to navigate.
The full out-and-back is 2.9-miles long and has some mild elevation gain. The trail does cross the creek quite a few times so be careful of any slippery rocks!
Fall and spring are the best time to visit the trail.
Besides the wildflowers or colorful foliage, the trail's creek is typically running consistently during these seasons. Summertime usually dries up the creek.
You'll discover a few little water features along the way.
As long as it hasn't been too dry, the creek offers quite a few water features. No full-blown waterfalls but the cascades are quite calming.
Even your four-legged friends will enjoy this one!
Older children and leashed dogs are more than welcome to join in on the hike.
This modest trek near River Mountain will be enjoyed by all!
This breezy hike is an easy one to add to your Little Rock adventures. For a GPS-friendly map and more information visit this site.
What's your favorite inner-city stroll? Share your quick hike with us in the comments below! We'd love to see your trail photos in our Facebook group, Arkansas Nature Lovers. You should join for your chance to be featured and to discover why there’s nothing better than Arkansas’ stunning nature.
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