Ouachita National Forest

Ouachita National Forest

The Ouachita National Forest offers diverse outdoor experiences across its sprawling landscape, renowned for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities.

1.8 million
Acres Protected
700
Miles of Trails
1.5 million
Annual Visitors
1907
Year Established

About Ouachita National Forest

Ouachita National Forest
 

The Ouachita National Forest covers approximately 1.8 million acres across Arkansas and Oklahoma, making it a prime destination for nature enthusiasts. This forest is distinguished by its rugged hills, dense forests, and the ancient Ouachita Mountain range. The forest's history dates back to 1907, making it one of the oldest national forests in the southern United States. It serves as a habitat for a wide variety of wildlife, including black bears, deer, and numerous bird species. Visitors flock to the forest to enjoy its vast network of trails ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The Ouachita National Recreation Trail is particularly popular, extending for 223 miles through remote areas providing breathtaking views and solitude. Numerous lakes, streams, and rivers offer excellent opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing. Popular landmarks like the Talimena Scenic Drive provide panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape, especially during the vibrant fall foliage. The forest's natural beauty and array of recreational activities make it a cherished outdoor destination for millions of visitors each year.

Highlights

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Talimena Scenic Drive

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Black Fork Mountain Wilderness

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Ouachita National Recreation Trail

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Lake Ouachita's clear waters

Notable Natural Features

Talimena Scenic Drive

Renowned for its breathtaking views and vibrant fall colors.

Lake Ouachita

A popular site for water sports and fishing with crystal-clear waters.

Ouachita National Recreation Trail

A challenging trail offering solitude and pristine views across the forest.