The Best Views In All Of Arkansas Are Found Along This Scenic Backroad
By Carol Ann Carson|Published February 15, 2019
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Carol Ann Carson
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Arkansas native, Carol Ann Carson, has written for OnlyInYourState for three years now. She resides in Western Arkansas' Mountain Frontier but calls NWA home as well. The graduate of University of Arkansas - Fort Smith, Carol Ann earned her B.A. in English and will soon be pursing her M.A. in Library Science. She loves exploring the trails around the Buffalo National River and has yet to find a waterfall that wasn't her favorite.
If you could only take one scenic road trip in Arkansas, today’s journey would be our choice. Not only does this drive feature some of the most beautiful waterfalls, bluffs, and parks in the whole state but this drive also includes quite a few scenic backroads. Let’s take the Natural Dam to Boxley Valley drive for a full day’s adventure that will never be forgotten.
One of our favorite scenic drives in Arkansas is so much more than a quick loop along a nice stretch of highway.
The Natural Dam to Boxley Valley Scenic Drive is a wonderful mix of old highways and backroads filled with bluffs, trails, and waterfalls. The driving time for the trip is about six hours and if you add in time to explore some of the stops this trip can easily fill the whole day.
The drive begins at the Natural Dam, Arkansas' own little Niagara Falls.
AR-59 will run into Liberty Hill Road. Our first backroad will be off of it, aptly named Peaceful Way. This is the back entrance into Devil's Den State Park. Many of the stops along this scenic drive are perfect for an overnight camping trip and Devil's Den is the first of these detours. Whenever you've wrapped up your Devil's Den visit we'll continue east onto AR-74.
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Traveling east from AR-74 to US 71 will eventually lead us to another state park, Lake Fort Smith.
From US 71, take a left onto Shepard Spring Road. This road leads to Artist Point Lookout as well as Lake Fort Smith State Park. Like with Devil's Den, feel free to spend as much time as you want in this stunning area. This park also contains the trailhead for the Ozark Highlands Trail, which is a full adventure on its own.
We'll just hop on it for a minute to reach Fly Gap Road but feel free to cruise a loop along the famed Pig Trail before doing so. For the last half of our trip, use this map.
You'll feel pleasantly lost in the backroads before reaching our next stopping point.
If you've only stopped for a quick picture or two along our drive this will be about three and a half hours into our journey. The Oark General Store is the tastiest stop along the way.
After Oark, we'll go east to reach AR-21 and from there we'll start our final portion northward.
After taking CR 5440 to AR-21, we'll head north. Boxley Valley is the "end point" of the drive but it's not quite the final destination. Since you're in the area you may as well take CR 5 for a quick detour to Hawksbill Crag. It is the most photographed spot in Arkansas after all.
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Congratulations! We've reached the end of our beautiful Arkansas tour.