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Take A Hike - Fayetteville Trails & Parks

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

We all love the outdoors and the weather will be getting cooler soon, so I compiled a list of all the great places to Take A Hike in Fayetteville.  In invite you to comment on your favorite places to hike, bike, walk, etc.

Clabber Creek Trail - .7 miles - this hard surface multi-use trail runs along the south side of Clabber Creek through a 40 acre natural area with wetlands.  This trail can be accessed from Rupple Rd or Hosta Dr.

Dale Clark Park Trail - .61 miles - this hard surface trail has a playground and is located at the Donald W. Reynolds Boys & Girls Club.

Finger Park - .6 mile - nature trail with a play ground.

Gregory Park Trail - .6 mile - nature trail with pavilion and picnic facilities.

Gulley Park Trail - .85 miles - this is a hard surface multi-use trail with a playground and picnic facilities.

King Fisher Lake at Lake Sequoyah - 1.9 miles - natural trail with spectacular views.  Access is on the south side of Lake Sequoyah Dr. just east of the bridge.

Lake Fayetteville Trail - 2.7 miles multi-use, 5 mile nature - trail runs around Lake Fayetteville and features natural scenery.  Stay on marked trails.

Mud Creek Trail - 2.1 miles - this is a hard surface, multi-use trail with pedestrian bridge.  This trail travels from Wal-Mart/Target area to Old Missouri Rd.

Wilson Park Trail - .9 miles - this hard surface trail will take you around Fayetteville’s most famous park.

for more info go to www.nwakidsguide.com

Parks & Recreation in Northwest Arkansas NWA

Saturday, February 9th, 2008

I have finally updated the Parks & Recreation Page on www.nwakidsguide.com.  Just in time for spring!

I have included all the parks that are fun to take your kids too.  If you see a park not listed that your family enjoys, please email me and I will add it.

If there are any parks on my list that you think are unsafe or just not suitable for families, please email me and I will delete them.