You Can Float Or Drive Through This Unexpectedly Beautiful Arkansas Bayou
Today’s article will be a two-for-one feature since the Dagmar State Wildlife Management Area has two fantastic bayous to explore. The Robe Bayou and Bayous DeView are two gorgeous water trails in Arkansas. Paddle along the trail or drive alongside the river for a unique escape.

The Robe Bayou and Bayou DeView are both part of the Dagmar State Wildlife Management Area outside of Brinkley. For directions, use this map.

Just take Dagmar Road to follow alongside the Robe Bayou. The road follows the water trail for about four miles.
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Causal kayakers would do best along the 4.5-mile Robe Bayou Trail. If you have more time, there's also the 15-mile Bayou DeView Trail. The trails are well marked but it wouldn't hurt to bring along your GPS.
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This preserved wetland area is the
what's left of the 24 million acres of bottomland hardwood forest that used to cover a third of the state. The Big Woods area that includes the bayous is one of the biggest preserved sections in the nation. As you paddle along, you'll be passing trees that have been determined to be more than a thousand years old.

Songbirds, eagles, and an assortment of reptiles and amphibians can be spotted along the trail. This is also the famed spot for the rediscovery of the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker.

In addition to simply viewing the scenic beauty and wildlife, paddlers can also enjoy fishing and waterfowl hunting.

This entire area completely transports you to a different time.
For more information on these trails, watch this video from the Arkansas Game & Fish:
Have you been to the bayous? We would love to see your pictures in our Facebook Group, Arkansas Nature Lovers. You should join for your chance to be featured and to discover why there’s nothing better than Arkansas’ stunning nature.
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