A terrific video and a beautiful family outing! A friend and I first hiked to the Eye 35 - 40 years ago.... no ropes back then. Because it was July or August during that trip, there was also little to no flowing water. We were able to climb up to the cave entrance and walk through it to the other end. We had no flashlight and were unprepared for caving at the time, but the "cave" is short enough that by the time it was getting too dark to see much, we began to see a little light from the exit, so we pressed on. I believe that entrance to the cave has been forbidden for many years now because of it being the home of a rare bat species and/or white-nose syndrome. Indian Creek Canyon and a 14 mile long canyon south of Flagstaff, AZ are the favorite two hikes of my life. Thanks for sharing this!
You didn't actually see the Eye of the Needle. If you keep along the ledge to the right at 21:00 you will see a hole in the rock that you can crawl through. When you come out the other side you can continue to hike up the creek until you get to an even more extreme rock formation named thusly.
@@countryeveryday6587 I first hiked up there about 12 years ago. Back then there wasn't that rope, so you getting up to the ampitheater area was very tricky.
I've done this one twice in my life and it kicked my butt both times! Thanks so much for this video. I've often told buddies about this hike and now I can show them! Good job kiddos, great video!
Thanks for watching. This was actually my last hike got sick afterwards and haven’t been able to go since then. Hopefully, I’ll be back at it making videos soon
I hiked this trail two weeks ago. Had just rained and was about as slick as it could be without being ice. Waterfalls were amazing though. Was the hardest trail i have ever been on, but i couldn’t turn back. I have hiked Antelope canyon,14ers in Colorado, snorkeled in the Bahamas and this is my favorite place I’ve ever been. Arkansas Falls is the most unique waterfall I’ve ever seen. Great video and you’re a great dad for taking your kids.
@@countryeveryday6587 not allow Inside THAT cave. it's called tunnel falls cave. someone just died Saturday May 7. been hiking this area over 30 years.
Gorgeous Hike. I have not done that one, but it is now on my list.
Thanks for watching
Yeah, for Arkansas, it’s a must go.
be careful people has died on this one
A terrific video and a beautiful family outing! A friend and I first hiked to the Eye 35 - 40 years ago.... no ropes back then. Because it was July or August during that trip, there was also little to no flowing water. We were able to climb up to the cave entrance and walk through it to the other end. We had no flashlight and were unprepared for caving at the time, but the "cave" is short enough that by the time it was getting too dark to see much, we began to see a little light from the exit, so we pressed on. I believe that entrance to the cave has been forbidden for many years now because of it being the home of a rare bat species and/or white-nose syndrome. Indian Creek Canyon and a 14 mile long canyon south of Flagstaff, AZ are the favorite two hikes of my life.
Thanks for sharing this!
Incredible video! Thanks for sharing. Its incredibly beautiful there!
Glad you enjoyed it!
You didn't actually see the Eye of the Needle. If you keep along the ledge to the right at 21:00 you will see a hole in the rock that you can crawl through. When you come out the other side you can continue to hike up the creek until you get to an even more extreme rock formation named thusly.
Yeah I realised this two days later, feel kinda stupid.
But I get to go back now!
@@countryeveryday6587 I first hiked up there about 12 years ago. Back then there wasn't that rope, so you getting up to the ampitheater area was very tricky.
I can imagine so, thanks for who ever put the ropes up.
@@weemissile our thoughts too. There's plenty of cpp stuff above the needle. and a lazy horse trail you can take back down to Kyles
I’ve hiked the Ozarks and Ouachitas for years and never did this hike. It’s the absolute best and is on my list. BTW, you’re an awesome dad!
You earned that view....Nice job. Thanks for sharing. 😎✌️🇺🇲
Thanks for watching
Absolutely stunning area !!!
The best for around here.
Thanks for watching
I've done this one twice in my life and it kicked my butt both times!
Thanks so much for this video. I've often told buddies about this hike and now I can show them! Good job kiddos, great video!
Thanks for watching.
This was actually my last hike got sick afterwards and haven’t been able to go since then.
Hopefully, I’ll be back at it making videos soon
I hiked this trail two weeks ago. Had just rained and was about as slick as it could be without being ice. Waterfalls were amazing though. Was the hardest trail i have ever been on, but i couldn’t turn back. I have hiked Antelope canyon,14ers in Colorado, snorkeled in the Bahamas and this is my favorite place I’ve ever been. Arkansas Falls is the most unique waterfall I’ve ever seen. Great video and you’re a great dad for taking your kids.
Sure hoping ya get back all your strength soon . you all are awesome Mr D
hope your weekend went relly well top job thanks for sharing a cracking video u legend see you at the next 👍
Awesome week end and thanks for watching.
Wow that is beautiful and amazing
It really is!
Thanks for watching
Pretty awesome place! Love the waterfalls
It is that!
You should come out and see them.
You have a healthy energetic family there mate. good to see them keen for adventure. Interesting countryside That curve in the rock is folding..
Thanks and thanks
Thanks for that video! Just added it to my list
Thanks for watching
Give you a warning, if you do this hike once, you’ll probably do Again,
good stuff
Thanks for watching
Beautiful place , beautiful sharing 👍
Glad you enjoyed
Looks awesome thanks for sharing
Glad you like it. Thanks for watching
Awesome video.
Thanks
That is a cool waterfall
That's the neatest one I've come across in Arkansas so far.
Thanks for watching
Beautiful place! Seat belt on a horse, I thought it was pretty funny!😂
The world is a funny place, thanks
It's not a family outing till the youngest cries lol
That's pretty cool. Should have went inside
My nerves were already maxed out trying to keep the kids alive.
Maybe next time.
@@countryeveryday6587 not allow Inside THAT cave. it's called tunnel falls cave.
someone just died Saturday May 7.
been hiking this area over 30 years.
I heard the news, my heart breaks for the family. To think it could happen to anyone, be careful out there
The other videos I’ve watched didn’t seem too bad but at 21:20 the ledge you have to go on seems a little sketchy
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Glad you enjoyed
When one embraces danger, that precipitates the ability to master its tricks, look it straight in the face, and say: "Not today, danger!".
Ha ha, thanks for watching
Hopefully, I can do some more of these soon
It's a National River, not a National Park.
👍👍🥰🥰😍
Glad you enjoyed it
How long is the hike?
I think 5mi give or take, their and back.
I know Kyle's Landing when I see it
I live 20min from Buffalo Point.
You’re very blessed to live in such a place
Thanks for watching
you didn't make it the Eye of the Needle 😁
I know now Haha, I'll have to go back. Thanks for watching
What time of year did you go?
It was May
Water was flowing nice