Caney Creek Wilderness in Arkansas offers a remote escape into 14,460 acres of forested terrain, characterized by rugged landscapes and diverse wildlife, perfect for hiking enthusiasts.
Located within the Ouachita National Forest in Arkansas, Caney Creek Wilderness is a pristine natural area established by the 1984 Arkansas Wilderness Act. This wilderness area spans over 14,460 acres and is known for its rugged hills, clear streams, and dense hardwood forests. Caney Creek and the Cossatot River are notable features that cut through the terrain, providing picturesque settings for visitors. The area is rich in biodiversity, offering a habitat for a plethora of wildlife including black bears, white-tailed deer, and various bird species. Historically, the region has been used by Native American tribes and later for logging, but it now serves as a protected zone for habitat conservation and outdoor recreation. With no developed campgrounds or paved roads, Caney Creek Wilderness provides a true backcountry experience with over 20 miles of hiking trails. Visitors can traverse trails like the Caney Creek Trail or the Buckeye Trail for challenging hikes that reward with vistas of serene wilderness and flowing waters.
Caney Creek Trail, offering scenic views of streams and valleys.
Rich wildlife habitats home to species such as black bears and deer.
The Cossatot River, known for its pristine waters and solitude.
Remote backcountry experience away from urban distractions.
A clear, flowing creek offering tranquil sounds and scenic beauty.
An elevated spot on the Buckeye Trail with panoramic views of the wilderness.
Known for its clean water and remote access, ideal for those seeking solitude.