Holliday Nature Preserve is a protected natural area offering scenic views, diverse hiking trails, and opportunities for wildlife observation within the Boston Mountains of Arkansas.
Holliday Nature Preserve is a significant natural tract located in the rugged Boston Mountains of northwestern Arkansas. Spanning hilly terrain shaped by ancient geological forces, the preserve covers a variety of ecosystems including hardwood forests, rocky outcrops, and spring-fed streams. The preserve is characterized by mature oak and hickory trees, providing habitat to a diverse range of plant and animal species native to the Ozark Highlands. Historically, this land was part of the traditional territory of Native American peoples and later was managed as private forestland before becoming protected to conserve its ecological and recreational values. Visitors appreciate the preserve for its quiet, less-developed trails, perfect for hiking, bird watching, and nature photography. The preserve features notable viewpoints overlooking the rugged mountain landscape and access to portions of the Illinois Creek, renowned for its clarity and scenic beauty. Holliday Nature Preserve appeals to outdoor enthusiasts seeking a serene wilderness experience away from busier parks, with challenging terrain and rich biodiversity. Its location near local towns enhances accessibility while maintaining a sense of remoteness. Educational opportunities abound from seasonal wildflower blooms to sightings of native fauna such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and varied songbirds. The preserve’s stewardship emphasizes low-impact recreation and habitat protection, making it a valuable component of Arkansas’s natural heritage.
Scenic overlook at Illinois Creek valley
Old-growth hardwood forest section with giant oak trees
Spring-fed streams with crystal-clear water and native trout habitat
Remote ridge trail offering panoramic views of the Boston Mountains
Offers expansive views of the valley carved by Illinois Creek, ideal for photography and nature observation.
A preserved section with towering oak and hickory trees dating back over 150 years, representing mature forest ecosystems.
Clear, cool streams that support native aquatic species and provide tranquil spots for visitors to enjoy.