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Trail Description:

The Civilian Conservation Corps developed the Shady Lake Recreation Area in 1937. The Shady Lake Trail traverses Saline Creek and passes the historic Shady Lake Dam. It continues along the eastern edge of the campground. The trail is ideal for day hiking. Mountain bikers may also use the trail.

Other Opportunities: Caney Creek Wilderness, A Valuable Forest Interpretive Trail, Athens Big Fork Trail, Shady Lake Recreation Area

Hiking the Shady Lake Trail:

Trail Information: Unsurfaced; white rectangles mark the trail. Water: Potable water at the campground during the recreation season. The campground is normally closed from December through February. Difficulty Level: Easiest. History: The Shady Lake Trail was constructed in the 1970s to provide hikers access to some of the highlights of Shady Lake. It was relocated in 1995 by the Student Conservation Association Southern National Forests Revised April, 2005

Specific Hiking and Trail Information for the Shady Lake Trail 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:
1603 Highway 71 N , (North of Mena on State Highway 71 N.)
Mena, AR, 71953
479-394-2382

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