Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Pedestal Rock Hike and Glory Hole Falls Hike

We recently returned from a week of hiking in Arkansas.

The first day we did two hikes: Hiking in Arkansas: Lost Valley Trail and Hawksbill Crag Trail.

The second day we hiked Pedestal Rock.


PEDESTAL ROCK HIKE

Ozark National Forest

2.99 mi.

484 ft. elevation gain

1 hr. 45 min.





Our third day we hiked to Glory Hole Falls.

GLORY HOLE FALLS HIKE

Ozark National Forest

2.46 mi.

562 ft. elevation gain

2 hrs. 4 mi.





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21 comments:

  1. Love the pictures. I envy you having had the opportunity to hike there.

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  2. I could do this hike. What a beautiful place to hike and enjoy the beauty.

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  3. You visited some nice places there. like the fungi

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  4. Great pictures. Looks like two beautiful areas to explore. Love the butterfly pics and that overhead hole with the bluish tint- amazing.

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  5. So much beauty to enjoy. What an amazing place to hike!

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  6. Such a beautiful place to hike. I like the mushrooms and butterfly you saw.

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  7. The look like lovely hikes with fun sightings and loads of natural beauty. Those mushrooms make me smile, especially.

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  8. What beautiful pictures and what an amazing hike!

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  9. I love your hiking pictures, they look so peaceful.

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  10. Great areas for a hike and the quiet enjoyment of nature.

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  11. you had some gorgeos hikes. Don´t think I ever heard of the Glory Hole Falls. What an interesting place. :)

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  12. Beautiful! I don't think I've ever seen anything like the Glory Hole Falls. I'm glad you're able to safely get out and about for road trips!

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  13. Lovely photos, but it looks like pretty rough walking/hiking.

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  14. What fun! Especially love the last two pictures. The formation is so interesting.

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