Jeff Anderson Memorial Trail .60 miles

Jeff Anderson Memorial Trail- .60 mi (currently), A City trail at Sandy Beach accessible at the end of Main Street West (Parking)
or Front Street dead ends at Sandy Beach location of the trail (Parking). This newly renovated 10′ wide packed solid base trail skirts the lake shoreline with some beautiful view of the lakee. This trail is multi-use but no motorized vehicles are allowed. The plan is to make the trail a loop. Pet Friendly.

Map link below

http://www.gfltc.com/jeff-anderson-trail.html

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Heber Springs, AR 

Josh Park Memorial Trail 1.2 Miles

This multi-purpose trail, located within the boundary of Dam Site Park, features a primary trail length of 6,485 feet. It features a vault toilet, drinking water, picnic area and fitness station at the trailhead. It is home to a large, multi-school cross-country meet held every fall. The trailhead is located just off of Hwy 25 B North, just north of Heber Springs. Pet Friendly.

Click on link below for map

http://www.gfltc.com/josh-park-memorial-trail.html

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25 B North

Heber Springs, AR 72543 

Lindsey’s Resort

Arkansas’ Finest Full-Service Fishing Resort

Serving the Ozarks for over 50 years! Rustic log cabins & camping, Pot O’ Gold restaurant, conference lodge, and countless attractions & adventures including scuba diving, hiking, guided tours, and fishing at the home of the world-record German Brown Trout catch! Full boat & equipment rental available. Newly renovated – call for reservations!

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350 Rainbow Loop
Heber Springs, Arkansas 72543 

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501-362-3139

Mossy Bluff National Nature Trail

This beautiful trail follows along a wooded bluff overlooking the Little Red River below Greers Ferry Dam. Different points of interest such as two different trees that have grown together as one, lichens role in “primary succession”, a balanced rock caused by the process of “weathering”, and many other occurrences in nature can be seen on the trail.

At the end of the trail are 96 steps leading up to a spectacular overlook above the Little Red River and the Greers Ferry National Fish Hatchery. This is an excellent place to rest and enjoy the view before your walk back to the Visitor Center! Pet Friendly.

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