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Delta Heritage Trail State park
All aboard on the Delta Heritage Trail State Park! This park offers hiking and biking opportunities along the former Union Pacific Railroad in southeast Arkansas. Adventurers can enjoy dramatic vistas that span the Arkansas and White Rivers. You’ll meander through a trail shaded by the canopies of native hardwoods, alongside picturesque agricultural fields, across waterways, and filled with wildlife viewing and birdwatching. This “rails to trails” park is one of Arkansas’s gems, and is a great way to celebrate our railroad history and the great outdoors. This place is not to be missed!
All aboard on the Delta Heritage Trail State Park! This park offers hiking and biking opportunities along the former Union Pacific Railroad in southeast Arkansas. Adventurers can enjoy dramatic vistas that span the Arkansas and White Rivers. You’ll meander through a trail shaded by the canopies of native hardwoods, alongside picturesque agricultural fields, across waterways, and filled with wildlife viewing and birdwatching. This “rails to trails” park is one of Arkansas’s gems, and is a great way to celebrate our railroad history and the great outdoors. This place is not to be missed!
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1 campground in Delta Heritage Trail State park
Described as a “rails-to-trails conversion effort,” Delta Heritage Trail Campground is a developing seventy-one-mile trail, linking Lexa to Cypress Bend. While the vast majority of the trail has yet to be developed, the first twenty-one-miles are, however, open to the public. At the trail’s head, just a few primitive campsites can be found. Once c Read more...
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