Ozone, AR 72854, United States
Ozark-St. Francis National Forest
400 ft
2 mi
1 to 2 hours
Moderate
Spring and Fall and Winter
N/A
Out-and-Back
Overview: The Glory Hole Waterfall Trail is a unique and enchanting hike in the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest of Arkansas. This short yet fascinating trail leads to one of the most remarkable natural features in the region—a waterfall that cascades through a hole in the ceiling of a cave-like rock formation. The hike combines lush forest scenery, picturesque creek crossings, and the highlight of the Glory Hole Waterfall, making it a favorite destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Trail Details:
Trail Length: 2 miles round-trip
Duration: 1 to 2 hours
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Elevation Gain: Approximately 400 feet
Trail Type: Out-and-back
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Trailhead Information:
Starting Point: The trailhead is located off Highway 16, near Deer, Arkansas. A small parking area is available.
Parking: Limited parking is available, so arrive early during peak seasons to secure a spot.
Access Fees: No fees or permits are required to access the trail.
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The Glory Hole Waterfall Trail offers a rewarding adventure for hikers of all skill levels. Whether you're visiting to enjoy the tranquility of the forest or to marvel at the unique waterfall, this trail promises a memorable outdoor experience.
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