So Much To Do & See
The Ouachita National Forest is located primarily in the Ouachita
Mountains of Arkansas and Oklahoma. Outstanding mountain views
coupled with picturesque streams, rivers and lakes provide a unique
and highly valued setting for outdoor recreation. The Forest
offers high quality nature-related sightseeing and scenic driving
as well as hunting, fishing and dispersed camping. Learn about
the areas rich history at wayside exhibits along one of the scenic
drives or experience unique botanical, mineral and prehistoric resources
featured in information and educational programs. An extensive
trail system provides for all types of uses including hiking, mountain
biking, horseback riding and off-highway vehicles (OHV). A
variety of services can be found at developed campgrounds ranging
from rustic tent pads to full-service RV hookups. Enjoy exceptional
water-based recreation opportunities including fishing, non-motorized
boating and passive enjoyment of streams, rivers and lakes.
The forest showcases the Winding Stair Mountain National Recreation
Area located in LeFlore County, Oklahoma. This congressionally
designated area is recognized for outstanding outdoor recreation
opportunities, especially horseback riding, scenic driving, wildlife
viewing and hiking. The Talimena Scenic Byway traverses the
national recreation area as it winds along the top of Winding Stair
and Rich Mountains on its way into Arkansas. The Kerr Arboretum
and Nature Center, a self-guided environmental education area is
located here. Developed picnic areas, scenic overlooks, and
historical interpretive exhibits can also be found along the drive.
Other special areas on the Ouachita National Forest include Red
Slough Wildlife Area, the Womble Trail and the Ouachita National
Recreation Trail.
Activities
Camping
Fishing
Picnic Areas
Scenic Byways
Shooting Ranges
Trails
Wilderness Areas
Forest Prohibitions
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