Mount Magazine

Mount Magazine State Park offers some of the best hiking in Arkansas along with a variety of Arkansas outdoor adventure activities. Explore the Arkansas mountain biking trails, hang gliding locations and more! Hikers can take a hike on the Signal Hill Trail, or the Greenfield, Benefield, Mossback Ridge, or Will Apple's Road Trails and explore the many natural and historical resources of the mountain as well as stunning views of Bear Hollow, the Arkansas River Valley and Blue Moutain Lake. Hiking trails vary in length from .5 to 2.8 miles. The total trails system in the park is 14.2 miles.

In addition, the park trails link to the USDA Forest Service's 9.7-mile Cove Lake Trail and 34-mile Huckleberry Mountain Horse Trail that lead into the adjacent Ozark National Forest. 

The Huckleberry Mountain Horse Trail is the park's only multi-use trail and one of the best places for horseback riding in Arkansas. Here ATVs, hikers, bikers, and horse riders can follow the trail to the park boundary and continue into the national forest for 34 miles of some of the best hiking in Arkansas and the most scenic and rugged landscape in the state.

Whether you're looking for strenuous, multi-day hikes or great views of Blue Mountain Lake, hiking trail maps are available at the Mount Magazine State Park visitor center or the Magazine Ranger District office located at 3001 East Walnut Street in Paris.

Click Here for trail information and a map!

Contact:

479-963-8502  

Distance from Convention Center:

46.4 mi.
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