Saturday, February 17, 2018

The Big Bluff Trail and The Oakridge Mountain Bike Trail, in April

Spring is nearly here and soon it will be time to get out into the woods and look for flowers. These are a few of the kinds of wildflowers you may expect to find in the Ozarks. All of these wildflowers are found in Bull Shoals White River State Park in April (sometimes March and May as well). Of course, wildflowers move around as conditions change, and they are possible to find in many more locations than those marked on the embedded map at the bottom of this page.

Getting to Bull Shoals White River State Park

From downtown Mountain Home take AR-5 north for 6.1 miles. Turn left on AR-178 and head west for 7.3 miles. Turn left on Powerhouse Road and drive 1.5 miles to the park. 

From Yelville head east on US-62/US-412 for 4.5 miles. Turn left on AR-178 and head east for 12 miles. Turn right on Powerhouse Road and drive 1.5 miles to the park.

Note: Clicking on any of the icons in the embedded map below will also open an information window. Within the red bar in that window, you can click on the ↱ to get Google driving directions from your current location.

The Trails

The Big Bluff trail is the 1.5-mile loop on the northern portion of the map below. It is a relatively easy hike with about 260 feet of total climbing. The bluff overlook is strikingly pretty, but it is also unfenced. Children should be supervised closely.

The Oakridge Mountain Bike trail is a 2.8-mile loop trail through typical Ozark forest of mixed oak and hickories. You'll find patches of meadow and a wide variety of trees and native plants. The trail is rocky (like most of the Ozarks) but easy hiking with about 260 feet of total elevation gain.

Click on this link to see an interactive map of both trails showing the elevation changes.

The Map

Clicking on this link will open the embedded map below in a separate window and allow you to use Google My Maps app on your phone.

Clicking on the various icons in the embedded map below (or in My Maps) will show you photographs of a few things you can expect to see.


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