Hiking Alum Cove Trail Arkansas

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ม.ค. 2024
  • This is a 2, 2 1/2 mile hike in the Ozark - St Francis National forest. It is very scenic and moderate hike. Sometimes after some rains you can see a waterfall or two. The trailhead is clearly marked , excellent parking and a restroom is available. You access the trailhead via highway 16 going to Deer Arkansas, it is clearly marked. Going through the crevasses is an exciting adventure and the natural bridge is a sight in itself . Outstanding among the many natural features of the Ozark Natural Forest is the huge stone arch that forms a natural bridge at Alum Cove National Recreation Trail. The natural arch is all that remains of what was a quartz sandstone cave. The arch is 130 feet long and 20 feet wide. The weathering process of wind, rain and ice formed the opening between the arch and the rock overhang.
    Exercise caution while hiking along the bluff line. Early settlers reportedly used this arch to move their wagons and livestock across the streambed during wet weather. Water and wind also shaped other interesting rock formations along the bluff line across the cove, including the cave (or "rooms" as they are often called) or overhangs. Native Americans used these rock overhangs for shelter while on extended hunting trips. At one time, free-roaming goats inhabited the caves, giving the formations the local name, "goat houses."
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