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Hawk's Bill Crag/Whitaker Point
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One of the most photographed places in the state, with good reason! Another family favorite.
Another great hike, this trail features beautiful scenery, a waterfall area, magnolia blooms and wildflowers in the spring, and a magnificent bluff overlooking a huge valley. The “crag” is a rock formation that juts out from the face of the bluff, and it’s the most photographed spot in Arkansas. Be aware that you must drive on a steep, rough dirt road for six miles to the trailhead (which may be difficult in low-clearance vehicles). 2.9 miles, moderate. Dogs allowed.
Another great hike, this trail features beautiful scenery, a waterfall area, magnolia blooms and wildflowers in the spring, and a magnificent bluff overlooking a huge valley. The “crag” is a rock formation that juts out from the face of the bluff, and it’s the most photographed spot in Arkansas. Be…
This spot is a must see! Whitaker Point Trail (Hawksbill Crag) is a 2.9 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located in the Ozark National Forrest and features a waterfall and an incredible viewpoint. The trail is primarily used for hiking and is accessible year-round. It's rated as moderate, but I found it to be a fairly easy hike.
Best overlook in Arkansas, 3 mile hike, must have a car that can go on dirt roads, it's hard on tires!
Ubicación
County Road 406
Kingston, AR