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Hawksbill Crag, also known as Whitaker Point, is a popular destination in Arkansas, celebrated for its stunning rock formations and breathtaking views over the Ozark National Forest.

22,650
Acres Protected
9
Miles of Trails
Estimated 30,000
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Hawksbill Crag (Whitaker Point)

Hawksbill Crag (Whitaker Point)
 

Hawksbill Crag is a breathtaking bluff located in the Ponca Wilderness of the Ozark National Forest in Arkansas. Its unique, jutting formation resembles a hawk's beak, hence its name. With an elevation offering panoramic views of the surrounding natural landscape, it is a popular spot for hikers and photographers, especially during the fall when the foliage exhibits vibrant colors. The area is home to diverse plant and animal species, adding to the wilderness appeal. While the region does not have a long history of human habitation, it is part of the larger Ozark ecosystem, which was historically inhabited by Native American tribes. The crag is most accessible via the Whitaker Point Trail, a moderately challenging trek that takes visitors through serene forested areas and past small waterfalls. The area's high visitor appeal is due to its scenic beauty, opportunities for hiking, and the chance to spot wildlife such as black bears, elk, and a range of bird species. The unique geological formations and natural beauty make it a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts.

Highlights

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Hawksbill Crag itself, offering stunning views and photo opportunities

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The Whitaker Point Trail, renowned for its natural beauty and serenity

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Diverse wildlife, including possible sightings of black bears and elk

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Seasonal waterfalls along the trail, providing refreshing vistas

Notable Natural Features

Whitaker Point

The iconic rock formation known for its distinctive shape and breathtaking vistas.

Ozark National Forest

Surrounding wilderness offering lush landscapes and diverse ecosystems.

Seasonal Waterfalls

Found along the hiking trails, these waterfalls vary in flow depending on recent rainfall.