Lost Bridge North adventures

Lost Bridge North Adventures

Lost Bridge North provides a scenic and family-friendly outdoor recreation hub in the Ozark National Forest, offering camping, hiking, fishing, and water activities in a peaceful forest setting.

Approximately 2,500
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
25,000+
Annual Visitors
1980s
Year Established

About Lost Bridge North

 

Lost Bridge North is located within the Ozark National Forest near the town of Jasper in northwest Arkansas. The area is distinguished by its pine and hardwood forest ecosystems, gently rolling hills, and the clear waters of the nearby White River and Lost Bridge Lake. Established as a recreation area managed by the U.S. Forest Service, Lost Bridge North offers visitors a tranquil natural environment well-suited to both day use and overnight stays. This area provides access to a 250-acre lake, popular for fishing species such as bass and catfish, alongside well-maintained campgrounds and picnic areas. The surrounding forest presents ample opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife observation, including sightings of deer, wild turkey, and a variety of songbirds. Lost Bridge North is also favored for paddle sports, with calm waters ideal for kayaking and canoeing. Its proximity to the Buffalo National River—America’s first national river—adds to the visitor appeal by providing options for extended river trips and exploration in one of Arkansas' most celebrated natural settings. The site's history is connected to early timber activities and river transportation, which shaped the local landscape. Today, Lost Bridge North serves as a welcoming gateway for enthusiasts seeking both active adventure and quiet nature experiences amid the renowned Ozark wilderness.

Highlights

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Lost Bridge Lake – a central, stocked fishing and paddling destination

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Scenic wooded campgrounds with easy access to trails and water

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Nearby Buffalo National River for extended outdoor exploration

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Quiet forest roads and hiking trails ideal for wildlife viewing

Notable Natural Features

Lost Bridge Lake

A 250-acre lake stocked with bass, catfish, and crappie, ideal for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing.

Ozark National Forest Surroundings

Dense pine and hardwood forests create shaded hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Roadside Scenic Overlooks

Several overlooks offer panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys, perfect for photography.