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Arkansas is a beautiful state with landscapes ranging from the Ozark Mountains to the Arkansas Delta. There are plenty of amazing places to see the Arkansas fall foliage. Here are a few of the top Arkansas fall foliage views…
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Peak Arkansas fall foliage colors are usually mid to late October and into November. By the 3rd week in October, colors are in full swing. By the 4th week, colors are at their peak. The first week or 2 of November will still hold some color, but many of the leaves have fallen from the trees.
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No matter what hike or drive you choose, you’re sure to be amazed by the beauty of Arkansas fall foliage. So pack your camera and enjoy the show!
Arkansas Scenic Highway 7 Byway. Along this gorgeous route through the Ozark Mountains, you’ll have the opportunity to stop at several state parks and admire the breathtaking fall foliage. Some of the must-see stops include Petit Jean State Park, Mount Magazine State Park, and Devil’s Den State Park.
Pig Trail Scenic Byway. This scenic byway winds through the Ozark National Forest with 318 curves and 72 switchbacks, offering incredible Arkansas fall foliage views.
Talimena National Scenic Byway. This scenic route runs along the top of the Ouachita Mountains, providing incredible views of the Arkansas River Valley and the nearby peaks. During autumn, the foliage on the hillsides is magical.
Yellow Rock Trail at Devil’s Den State Park: This 1.8-mile trail leads to Yellow Rock, a sandstone bluff with panoramic views of the Lee Creek Valley.
Centerpoint to Goat Trail to Big Bluff: This 5.9 mile out and back trail leads to Big Bluff, the tallest bluff on the Buffalo River, and gives you stunning views of the Buffalo National River.
White Rock Mountain Trail in White Rock Mountain Recreation Area: This 3.5-mile round-trip hike leads to the summit of White Rock Mountain, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Petit Jean State Park. This park has many overlooks that are excellent for viewing fall foliage. Palisades Overlook and Stout’s Point do not require a hike. Cedar Falls Overlook is a short walk. Multiple viewpoints are available on other hiking trails, such as Bear Cave Trail and Seven Hollows.
Mount Nebo Rim Trail in Mount Nebo State Park: This 2.4-mile loop trail offers stunning views of the Arkansas River Valley and the Ozark Mountains. The trail also passes by a number of historical markers that tell the story of Mount Nebo’s past.
Whitaker Point Trail (Hawksbill Crag) in Ponca: This 2.9-mile round-trip hike leads to a dramatic overlook of the Buffalo River Valley. The overlook is known for its hawksbill-shaped rock formation, which juts out into the valley. Whitaker Point is Arkansas’s most photographed location.
Signal Hill Trail in Mount Magazine State Park: This 1.6-mile round-trip hike leads to the summit of Signal Hill, which offers 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Pinnacle Mountain West Summit Trail in Pinnacle Mountain State Park: This 1.2-mile out-and-back trail leads to the summit of Pinnacle Mountain and offers beautiful views of the Arkansas River Valley, the Ouachita Mountains, and the city of Little Rock. On a clear day, hikers can see for miles in every direction.
For more detail on these hikes check out “Arkansas Best Hikes. 5 Hikes with amazing views!“
With its stunning fall foliage and diverse landscapes, Arkansas is a great place to experience the beauty of autumn. So start planning your fall foliage trip today! If you plan well, maybe you can hit all of these locations for the season to take in the full array of the Arkansas fall foliage views.
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Absolutely gorgeous!! Fall is the perfect time to go for a hike because of the cooler weather, and how could you say no to that scenery?!
We made a quick drive through Arkansas last fall. I had always wanted to go through the Ozarks. Beautiful area.
That is absolutely gorgeous! 🍂 As an avid hiker, I may just pay a visit for this kind of scenery.❤️❤️
It’s a hiker’s paradise in this area of the state! (central to NWA)
Stunning!
It looks like an awesome place to visit 😃
I will definitely add it to my list 🙂
I love the Fall colors and these spots all look so beautiful! I’d love to visit sometime. Thank you for sharing!
This is beautiful. The colors are vibrant. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful fall colours!! I’ve never been to Arkansas so it was nice to read about it and see the pics!
I live in upstate ny by the Adirondack park line. Your foliage is very similar to ours! It’s a beautiful time to get outdoors and take a nature walk!
There is no better time of year to hike than Fall/Autumn! I love getting out and seeing the changing colours and these look like some epic hikes. Thanks for sharing!
I’ve never visited Arkansas for more than a few hours (crossing over from Memphis), but these are wonderful recommendations! I’ll have to plan a trip sometime soon!
Love so much the beautiful colors of fall
I love the fall and multi-color foliage. I didn’t realize Arkansas had such a vibrant fall.
We absolutely do! October is our most beautiful month because of it!
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing 🙂
I love fall hikes! This is such a useful list of hikes around.
These photos are gorgeous! Thank you so much for sharing 🙂