This Beautiful Boardwalk Trail In Arkansas Is The Most Unique Hike Around
There’s a pleasant boardwalk stroll that will transport you from the busy city of Little Rock to a peaceful wetland setting. This trail is quite a unique way to enjoy the restored natural beauty of central Arkansas. Let’s relax and take a boardwalk break.

The William E. "Bill" Clark Presidential Park Wetlands is tucked away between the Clinton Museum and the Arkansas River. It's located along President Clinton Ave., Little Rock, AR 72201.

The views are simply breathtaking at any angle.
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Before restorations, the area had been a trash-filled storm drain runoff. It's always great to see efforts to restore places to their natural state. It's our motto, after all.
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The park was named in honor of Bill Clark, a local political leader and outdoor enthusiast.

Multiple species share the box but the Brazillian Free-Tailed is the most common to spot.

Along your hike you may spot birds like the Great Egret, Green Heron, Solitary Sandpiper, Belted Kingfisher, or Baltimore Oriole. Turtles, snakes, and fish are also common to see.

The outdoor environmental classroom makes this walk fun and educational.

The unique trail is the perfect escape to recharge from the hustle and bustle of Little Rock.
Did you know about this city-centered wetland? Have you strolled along the boardwalk before? Share with us in the comments below!
Just north of this area is an unbelievably beautiful park that you really need to see for yourself.
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