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Family friendly hiking trails in Franklin County offer a diverse landscape, characterized by river valleys, dense forests, and varied terrain suitable for outdoor exploration. The region features numerous natural areas and parks, providing access to a network of paths. These trails often wind through wooded sections and along waterways, presenting opportunities for leisurely walks and more active hikes. The topography ranges from gentle riverside paths to more undulating forest trails, catering to different preferences for family outings.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Embark on an easy hike along the Morgan Fields to Hare Mountain via Ozark Highlands Trail, a 1.9-mile (3.1 km) route that takes about 1 hour and 1 minute to…
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Discover the westernmost section of the Ozark Highlands Trail, an easy 2.8-mile (4.5 km) hike that offers a delightful introduction to the region's natural beauty. You will navigate through forested…

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Hike the challenging 181.6-mile Ozark Highlands Trail through rugged terrain, waterfalls, and remote wilderness in the Ozark-Saint Francis N
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Hike the easy Warren Hollow Trail in Lake Fort Smith State Park, a 0.7-mile route with lake views and a wooden footbridge.
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The Mill Creek OHV Trail Loop is a difficult 62.8-mile route in the Ozark National Forest, primarily for OHVs and not recommended for hiking
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Big Piney Creek winds through the heart of the Ozark National Forest, known for its clear mountain water. Designated a National Wild and Scenic River, it’s popular for canoeing, fishing, and swimming, with Class I–III rapids and year-round recreation. The creek flows for nearly 70 miles before joining the Arkansas River, passing through remote wilderness, historic bridges, and Forest Service campgrounds, including Long Pool and Haw Creek Falls.
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This is a lovely campsite with two fire rings and plenty of level spots to pitch your tent. Situated along the beautiful Cedar Creek, there is a waterfall here that drops into an emerald green pool, perfect for a dip on a warm day. It's an ideal spot for an overnight stay, and an opportunity to explore more of this beautiful area while you're here.
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Bear Skull Falls, the largest of several along this stretch of the OHT, is a beautiful, multi-tiered waterfall over fantastic slot-like rock formations that end in a calm pool at its base. The falls tumble through a narrow ravine surrounded by mossy boulders and dense forest canopy. It's especially photogenic after rainfall. If you are from Arkansas and are familiar with Cedar Falls at Petit Jean State Park, you'll notice the striking similarity, but not quite as large. The short spur trail to reach the falls is well worth the side trip, perfect for a scenic break to capture some memorable photos
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This spur trail runs roughly 1 ½ miles south to reach the Mulberry River, a popular spot for paddling with beautiful views. Byrd’s Adventure Center sits right along the river and offers tent sites, cabins, and amenities for hikers looking to rest or resupply, including warm showers, a convenience store, and a restaurant. This spur is the perfect exit or resupply point for thru-hikers navigating the OHT’s midsection.
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Indian Creek is beautiful, cutting through a narrow gorge with clear water running over mossy rocks and pooling under the tall bluffs. After rain, it creates several small waterfalls, though it often dries up in summer. The creek bed is rough and uneven, so be mindful of your footing when crossing. There are a couple of nice tent sites here with fire rings, and if the weather is warm, the pools are a great place to take a dip and cool off.
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Hare Mountain, part of a designated Special Interest Area, is the highest point along the OHT, rising to about 2,400 feet. There are several campsites here, with bear poles, fire rings, a picnic table and plenty of trees for hanging a hammock. There is a nearby well, and all sites have beautiful panoramic views of the Boston Mountains, especially during sunrise and sunset. It's worth the detour, even if you don't plan on staying overnight.
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Fane Creek is clear and beautiful as it flows through this quiet forest stretch, with smooth rock, gentle cascades, and small pools. The crossing is usually manageable, though the flat rock can be slick after rain, so take care with footing. There are two or three excellent campsites just a few yards upstream, with stone chairs, fire rings, flat tent space, and easy access to water—perfect for a restful overnight, or a spot to take a few hours to rest and recharge.
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Spirits Creek is a wide and reliable stream in the Ozark Highlands, known for its steady flow due to a large drainage area and headwaters that are over two miles upstream. Just a short walkable distance upstream is a charming eight-foot waterfall called Spirits Creek Falls, set in a beautiful valley, with easy access to nearby cascades like Robinson Falls. The creek also has great campsites and is a vital water source along the Ozark Highlands Trail.
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Franklin County offers several family-friendly hiking options. This guide features 7 routes, with 3 designated as easy, making them suitable for families with children.
For families looking for easier walks, trails like Morgan Fields to Hare Mountain via Ozark Highlands Trail and Ozark Highlands Trail: Western Terminus to Frog Bayou are excellent choices. Another great option is the Warren Hollow Trail, which is also rated as easy.
Many trails in Franklin County offer beautiful natural scenery. While specific viewpoints are not detailed for every route, the region is known for its diverse topography, including river valleys, forests, and mountains. The White Rock Mountain Recreation Area & Campground is a notable highlight in the area, suggesting elevated views.
Along the trails, you might encounter natural features like creeks and rivers. For instance, you can find Fane Creek and Spirits Creek, which add to the natural beauty of the hiking experience. The Ozark Highlands Trail: Regeneration Area also offers unique natural insights.
While most routes in this guide are point-to-point sections of longer trails, the Mill Creek OHV Trail Loop offers a longer, more challenging loop option. For easier circular walks, you might find shorter loops within larger park systems in the broader Franklin County region, though specific easy loops are not detailed in this guide.
Franklin County offers pleasant hiking conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery, with vibrant foliage in fall. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are often preferred. Winter hiking is also possible, though conditions can vary.
Many outdoor areas in Franklin County are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific park or trail regulations before you go. Generally, dogs are welcome on trails if kept on a leash. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the natural environment for everyone.
The komoot community rates the hiking experience in Franklin County highly, with an average score of 1.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the natural beauty and the opportunity to explore diverse landscapes, from river valleys to forested areas.
While specific facilities like cafes are not detailed for every trail, areas like the White Rock Mountain Recreation Area & Campground often provide amenities such as restrooms and picnic areas. It's advisable to check the specific trailheads or park websites for available facilities before your visit.
Yes, trails like Warren Hollow Trail are relatively short, at just over 1 kilometer, making them ideal for younger children or families looking for a quick outdoor adventure. The easy sections of the Ozark Highlands Trail also offer manageable distances.


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