We’ve never doubted that Arkansas couldn’t live up to its nickname, the Natural State, but it’s still nice to see proof every now and then. One of the more underrated natural features of the state are the stunning canyons tucked away in the forests. See how many you’re familiar with as we hike through these gorgeous canyons of Arkansas.
- Horseshoe Canyon - Jasper
Flickr/David Nichols Horseshoe Canyon is a breathtaking spot near the Buffalo National River in Jasper. One of the best things about the canyon is that it’s the home to Horseshoe Canyon Guest Ranch, a marvelous family-friendly retreat. See the canyon by rock climbing, ziplining, horseback riding, or just old fashioned hiking. For more details on the area, read our full article this blog.
- Devil’s Canyon - Mulberry
AllTrails/Diane Daugherty Wilson Living up to its name, this canyon is a devil to get traverse. The 3-mile loop through Devil’s Canyon takes you pass two stunning waterfalls and massive rock formations. If you’d like to learn more about the bushwhack through the canyon, visit this site.
- Canyon Trail - Hot Springs
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- Cedar Creek Canyon - Morrilton
Flickr/Amy the Nurse Everyone knows and loves the Cedar Creek Trail in Petit Jean State Park, but that also means it tends to get crowded quickly. The Canyon Trail is a lovely break from the congestion that still has the peaceful aesthetic of Cedar Creek. The 3-mile out and back through the creek’s canyon is easy to tack onto the more well-known trails nearby. For more information on the trail, read our full articleright here.
- Thunder Canyon - Erbie
Rick’s Hiking Blog Thunder Canyon Falls is arguably the most beautiful spot in all of Arkansas. If you haven’t made the effort to bushwhack beyond Cecil Creek Trail, you certainly need to plan a trip. Thunder Canyon is nearly impossible to reach while its still wet so be sure to wait a few days after the rain to see this gorgeous place. For all the details on taking this hike, read this blog.
- Graves Creek Canyon - Hagarville
Rick’s Hiking Blog This particular canyon doesn’t come with a pre-marked trail but the area is perfect for a day of exploration. The creek does feature the Upper and Lower Graves Creek Falls but also numerous other waterfalls. For more details on this lovely area, read our full article right here.
- Arkansas Grand Canyon - Jasper
Flickr/Ani Od Chai Arkansas’ Grand Canyon may not be much of a “lesser known” canyon but its certainly our favorite. We’ll end today’s canyon scroll with one of the natural wonders of the state. It’s located along gorgeous Scenic Byway 7 and is only a few miles from the town of Jasper. Read this article to see more beautiful shots of the canyon.
How many of these canyons have you visited before? We’d love to see your photos in our Facebook Group, Arkansas Nature Lovers. You should join for your chance to be featured and to discover why there’s nothing better than Arkansas’ stunning nature.
Flickr/David Nichols
Horseshoe Canyon is a breathtaking spot near the Buffalo National River in Jasper. One of the best things about the canyon is that it’s the home to Horseshoe Canyon Guest Ranch, a marvelous family-friendly retreat. See the canyon by rock climbing, ziplining, horseback riding, or just old fashioned hiking. For more details on the area, read our full article this blog.
AllTrails/Diane Daugherty Wilson
Living up to its name, this canyon is a devil to get traverse. The 3-mile loop through Devil’s Canyon takes you pass two stunning waterfalls and massive rock formations. If you’d like to learn more about the bushwhack through the canyon, visit this site.
AllTrails/Lisa McConnell
Flickr/Amy the Nurse
Everyone knows and loves the Cedar Creek Trail in Petit Jean State Park, but that also means it tends to get crowded quickly. The Canyon Trail is a lovely break from the congestion that still has the peaceful aesthetic of Cedar Creek. The 3-mile out and back through the creek’s canyon is easy to tack onto the more well-known trails nearby. For more information on the trail, read our full articleright here.
Rick’s Hiking Blog
Thunder Canyon Falls is arguably the most beautiful spot in all of Arkansas. If you haven’t made the effort to bushwhack beyond Cecil Creek Trail, you certainly need to plan a trip. Thunder Canyon is nearly impossible to reach while its still wet so be sure to wait a few days after the rain to see this gorgeous place. For all the details on taking this hike, read this blog.
This particular canyon doesn’t come with a pre-marked trail but the area is perfect for a day of exploration. The creek does feature the Upper and Lower Graves Creek Falls but also numerous other waterfalls. For more details on this lovely area, read our full article right here.
Flickr/Ani Od Chai
Arkansas’ Grand Canyon may not be much of a “lesser known” canyon but its certainly our favorite. We’ll end today’s canyon scroll with one of the natural wonders of the state. It’s located along gorgeous Scenic Byway 7 and is only a few miles from the town of Jasper. Read this article to see more beautiful shots of the canyon.
If you enjoyed the waterfalls in today’s article, take a trip to this secluded falls. You may just have it all to yourself!
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