With Waterfalls And Wildflowers, Lake Leatherwood Is A Stunning Arkansas Nature Walk
The natural beauty flowing from Lake Leatherwood makes this the prettiest little loop in Eureka Springs, Arkansas! This expansive city park features well over 1,000 acres of forest as well as a stunning 85-acre spring-fed lake. The history of Lake Leatherwood City Park in Arkansas is quite interesting, but today we’re focused on the gorgeous nature trail. Let’s take a stroll to see waterfalls, wildflowers, and more on one of the most refreshing spring hikes in Arkansas!
Have you hiked the Lake Leatherwood trail in Arkansas? If so, did you see wildflowers while you were out? Tell us about your experience in the comments below. Also, before you leave for this or any hike in Arkansas, be sure to download your free trial of AllTrails+, which offers get access to offline maps, trail information, lots of perks, and more.
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Spring Hikes In Arkansas
What are some more waterfall hikes in Arkansas that you recommend?
Of course, exploring waterfalls is one of our favorite pastime activities, and these are the best waterfall hikes in Arkansas that belong on your list:
- Falling Water Falls, Sand Gap
- Glory Hole Falls Trail, Deer
- Natural Dam Falls, Natural Dam
- Hemmed-In Hollow Falls Trail, Compton
- Cedar Falls Trails, Morrilton
- Blanchard Springs, Fifty-Six
- Magnolia Falls Trail, Deer
- Paige Falls/Broadwater Hollow Falls, Harrison
- Balanced Rock Falls Trail, Jasper
- Little Missouri Falls Trail, Langley
- Amber Falls, Kingston
Here’s a previous article telling you more about these waterfall hikes in Arkansas that belong on your bucket list.
Are there more local parks in Arkansas that are great during the spring?
There are lots of local parks in Arkansas that come alive during the springtime. These are the ones we like the best:
- Wildwood Park For The Arts, Little Rock
- Harry E. Kelley River Park, Fort Smith
- Orchards Park, Bentonville
- Eureka Springs Music Park, Eureka Springs
- Emerald Park, North Little Rock
- Wilson Park, Fayetteville
- Two Rivers Park, Little Rock
- Craighead Forest Park, Jonesboro
- Bell Park, Greenwood
- Riverside Park, Searcy
- Compton Gardens, Bentonville
- Black Bass Lake Park, Eureka Springs
Be sure to visit our website to discover more local parks in Arkansas that are great to visit during the spring.
Where else can I hike to see wildflowers in Arkansas?
The best places to see wildflowers in Arkansas is inside our wildlife management areas. And these are the wildflower havens that we recommend:
- Cherokee Prairie Natural Area, Charleston
- H.E. Flanagan Prairie Natural Area, Charleston
- Baker Prairie Natural Area, Harrison
- Middle Fork Barrens Natural Area - Lonsdale
- Allsopp Park Trail - Little Rock
- Downs Prairie Natural Area - De Valls Bluff
- Rick Evans Grandview Prairie, Columbus
- Byrd Lake Natural Area - Pine Bluff
- Terre Noire Natural Area - Arkadelphia
Check out our previous article telling you more about these wildlife management areas with the best wildflowers in Arkansas.