Hiking
3-4 hours
Moderate
Hiking the Goat Trail to Big Bluff is one of the most rewarding outdoor adventures in the Buffalo National River area of Arkansas. Located in the Ozark Mountains, this trail offers unparalleled views, unique geological features, and an impressive perspective on the river valley below. Big Bluff itself, towering at 500 feet above the Buffalo River, is recognized as one of the tallest bluffs along this scenic waterway, making it an iconic destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
Trailhead and Location: The hike begins at the Centerpoint Trailhead, easily accessible from Highway 43 near Ponca. The entire out-and-back trek is approximately 5.9 miles, with the Goat Trail being a narrow spur leading to Big Bluff. The trail features moderate difficulty due to elevation changes and rocky terrain.
Big Bluff’s Unique Features: Big Bluff is famed for its Goat Trail, a ledge with dramatic drop-offs offering breathtaking, panoramic views of the Buffalo River valley below. It’s a rare opportunity to experience the area's limestone bluffs up close. The ledge is about four feet wide in places, so caution is advised, especially for those sensitive to heights.
Key Highlights Along the Way: Alongside scenic vistas, the trail is dotted with diverse flora and fauna. Depending on the season, you might spot wildflowers, white-tailed deer, or even Bald Eagles soaring overhead.
The name "Goat Trail" stems from its narrow paths resembling those trodden by goats, a nod to the area’s rugged terrain. Big Bluff has deep roots in local geology, created over millions of years of sedimentation and erosion. The Buffalo National River itself holds the title of America’s first designated national river, adding historical significance to your hike.
Hiking the Goat Trail to Big Bluff in Buffalo National River, Arkansas - Big Bluff/Goat Trail
Hiking the Goat Trail to Big Bluff in Buffalo National River, Arkansas in Big Bluff/Goat Trail
Coordinates: 36.0524, -93.3231
Hiking
Spring and Fall
Harrison, Arkansas
Adventure Seeker
Buffalo National River
Not Accessible
Cell service available
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.