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Trail Description:
Pigeon Creek and Wolfley Hole are two systems connected by a steep side-slope trail, where a small section of portage is required along a bluff face. Pigeon Creek trails are being continually expanded, and are very well groomed, nice beginner trails, and FAST for experienced riders.
Wolfley Hole is a little more rugged and technical, as well as being more remote. Recommend riding with a local for these trails.
The Park at Pigeon Creek offers a swim area, and boat launch. No facilaties or drinking water, no camping at this day-use area.
How to get there:
From Mountain Home, take Hwy 201 North approx five (5) miles. As soon as you cross the Pigeon Creek Bridge, a trailhead is on your left and the Park is on the right. Trails are on both sides of the Hwy.
| Posted by: Berati on 3/6/2013 |
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I am Yvonne from the Netherland and looking eardyevy to the deer cam.I visit last year with my daughter Miranda and my American friend Vernice Weigand (wi) minnesota.Whe have traveled by car, after minneapolis, whe drive to pillager and springfield.after springfield whe had the drive the next day to Walnutgrove.The tour we had was the Laura Ingalls route from Little house off the prairie, my daughter Miranda like the serie on television.So whe were very close to the deer feeding place, after the holiday whe went back home to the netherlands.I found the deer feeding place and enjoy eardyevy the feeding sounds and animals i can see.I am sorry when i make mistakes , my englisch is not the best hihhi i can speek good englisch but can make typing mistakes, a i am sorry for that i am a dutch woman.I talk today to bocobo and he give me this site and adres, he makes me happy to can type you all a letter.I try to give a donation later this year, for the winter feeding, than i know the winter
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| Posted by: Robert on 9/2/2001 |
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This system was designated a National Recreation Trail in June 2001. A very thorough web site with Maps and Photos is at www.norfork.com/cycling/
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| Posted by: Thtcat on 5/30/2001 |
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I took a road trip from Memphis to this area of Arkansas for canoeing and to ride these trails. I must agree that these trails are well maintained, and extensive, and I'll qualify my remarks by saying that I'm fairly new to mountain biking. That said, I really didn't care for the rocky terrain. I guess that comes with the mountainous landscape, and it might just be a subjective riding preference, but I prefer the rolling terrain and smooth rides I encounter on the trails in the Memphis area. Oh, the statement in the desciption about the lack of facilities is true. There is a physical bathroom, but it seems to be perpetually locked based on indications made by a local graffito.
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| Posted by: Preston on 9/2/2000 |
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I rode this trail a year ago, and was very impressed. Last week I rode it again and I cant begin to tell you how sweet it is. The bike club in Mt Home has been busy. There were at least 3 new trails about 2 miles each that I rode. I met some local riders that told me to look for a 40 mile trail system within 2 years. I cant wait. Most of this trail is like a race course with lots of fast places and the climbs can be long but are well designed. If you havnt been here its worth a day trip or even a weekend.
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