Arkansas - Cedar Lake and Old Pine Trails

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Trail Description:

Hikers may access the Cedar Lake Trail from any of the established camping areas. The trail hugs the shoreline and completely encircles Cedar Lake. This trail offers an array of opportunities to day hikers who want to view waterfowl and wading birds which frequent the lake. The Old Pine Trail begins at the Cedar Lake day use area and loops to one of the lake's feeder streams. Interpretive signs along the trail identify the animals that live in the area.

Surrounding Areas: Cedar Lake Recreation Area and Winding Stair Mountain National Recreation Area

Hiking the Cedar Lake and Old Pine Trails:

Trail Surface & Markings: Unsurfaced; trail marked with white rectangles. Water: Cedar Lake day use area. Difficulty Level: Easiest. History: The Civilian Conservation Corps crews built these trails in the 1930s. Recommended Seasons: Autumn through spring.

Specific Hiking and Trail Information for the Cedar Lake and Old Pine Trails Length of Trail: 2 - 5 miles

Travel Information

For more information on this hike National Forest: Ouachita National Forest
Local Office: Ouachita National Forest
Address:
52175 US Highway 59 , (Ten miles south of Heavener on Highway 59/270)
Hodgen, OK, 74939
918-653-2991

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