The Abbé House Inn was constructed as a home for the sole purpose of offering elegance, privacy and
comfort for the bed & breakfast traveler. The 13,200 sq. foot home has 2700 sq. feet of verandas
for relaxation on 12 acres of land approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes north of Little Rock.
Categories: Accommodations, Attractions, B&B's, Cleburne County, Heber Springs, Historical
Categories: Cleburne County, Educational, Heber Springs
101 River Crest Dr.
Heber Springs, Arkansas 72543
501-362-1100
Big Creek Loop:
From the parking area, the trail follows an old road for a short distance before turning right (look for blue trail blazes) and heading down to Big Creek. After leaving the creek, it’s only a short distance up to the Big Creek Loop/Overlook Trail intersection. From here, either head back to the parking area or extend the hike another mile and enjoy the beauty of the Overlook Trail.
Overlook Trail:
This loop begins at the parking lot, but turns east along an upland area. The trail follows the bluffs along the creek and is 1.75 miles long. There are some awesome views from overlooks along the creek and unprotected bluffs over vast upland forests.
For more information and trail map visit https://www.agfc.com/en/explore-outdoors/wildlife-viewing/nature-trails/big-creek-natural-area/?edit&language=en
Categories: Adventures, Cleburne County, Heber Springs, Hiking, Little Red River, Pet Friendly, Scenic
Hiking down to see the Falls is a must for visitors. With an elevation of 584 feet above sea level, this is a spectacular place in the natural surroundings of Heber Springs.
The trails down to Bridal Veil Falls have recently been upgraded with beautiful landscaping.
Categories: Adventures, Attractions, Cleburne County, Heber Springs, Hiking, Pet Friendly, Scenic, Waterfalls
Bridal Veil Falls Road
Heber Springs, Arkansas
Downstream from the dam, this trail meanders along a bluff overlooking the Little Red River and fish hatchery. The trail is mostly level, except at each end, where mossy bluffs are crossed by flights of stairs. The trail provides excellent views from an overlook shelter of the Greers Ferry dam and lake, in addition to the river valley.
The Buckeye Trail was constructed in conjunction with the Mossy Bluff Trail to provide a quality trail experience for persons who are not physically able to negotiate the more difficult areas. Displays are provided alongside these trails for interpretation of interesting natural features.
Categories: Adventures, Attractions, Cleburne County, Heber Springs, Hiking, Parks, Pet Friendly