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Trail Description:
The Serendipity Interpretive Trail is highlighted by interpretive signs which identify forest vegetation, food plots, and wildlife ponds. They also tell how these attributes attract and enhance wildlife. Moreover, the signs will help you become more familiar with plants which are found along the trail. The Serendipity Trail was constructed in 1990 by the Youth Conservation Corps, in cooperation with the Oden Ranger District and the Oden Woods and Water Club. Local citizens have also been involved by providing seed for the birdfeeder and transplanting wildflowers. The trail is open year long, and is exceptionally pleasant in the spring and fall.
Hiking the
Serendipity Trail:
Trail Information: The trail is mostly
gravel surface with several benches to
rest on.Water: None.Requirements: Pack it in, pack it out.
This trail is open to foot traffic only.
Specific Hiking and Trail Information for the Serendipity Trail
Length of Trail: 2 miles or less
Travel Information
For more information on this hike
National Forest: Ouachita National Forest
Local Office: Ouachita National Forest
Address:
1603 Highway 71 N
, (North of Mena on State Highway 71 N.)
Mena, AR, 71953
479-394-2382
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