With so many state parks, natural areas, and wildlife refuges, it’s easy to overlook some of the hidden gems of the Natural State. You can’t possibly explore every inch of each natural area, because Arkansas is so full of gorgeous land in park-like settings. But, we can try to explore all those places, right? Well, here’s one for your list of must-see Natural State gems. Lost Valley in Arkansas is an incredible wonder hiding in plain sight right in the heart of the in the Ozarks. Let’s check it out!

Lost Valley is located on Highway 43 near Ponca. It’s part of the Buffalo National River area.

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Probably one of the most appealing things about Lost Valley is Lost Valley Trail, which is about a two mile hike.

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It takes you to Eden Falls Cave . . .

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. . . and Eden Falls.

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There are waterfalls hiding all over Lost Valley, including this one at Natural Bridge:

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The forest in Lost Valley is absolutely stunning.

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Hiding among all those trees are some incredible rock formations.

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Lost Valley is a gorgeous natural area, and it’s a great place for the whole family to explore.

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You never quite know what you’re going to find there.

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So whether you stay on the trail…

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…or venture off into the woods…

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…Lost Valley is a hidden gem you don’t want to miss.

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For more exciting destinations, check out these beautiful hidden gems in Arkansas. To find out more about the Buffalo National River, check out this article.

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Have you ever visited Lost Valley in Arkansas? Planning a trip to visit soon? Let us know in the comments below!

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Lost Valley in Arkansas October 05, 2020 Jackie Ann What’s the most beautiful hike in Arkansas? Arkansas has plenty of beautiful hikes that are perfect for the outdoor adventurer. No matter what your definition of beautiful is, Arkansas has a hike that fits what you’re looking for. If scenic cliffside views are what you seek, then you should visit Mount Magazine State Park which features the tallest mountain in Arkansas, which reaches a height of 2,753 feet and incredible views of the valley below. If you’re searching for waterfalls, Petit Jean State Park offers several miles of trails including the Cedar Creek Canyon which has a lovely waterfall that flows over the top of the canyon. What are the best outdoor activities in Arkansas? With Arkansas vast terrain, it’s no surprise that the Natural State would be ideal for outdoor activities. For adrenaline junkies, a thrilling zip line through the Ozarks is an absolute must. The endless waterways, lakes, and rivers make Arkansas ideal for kayakers looking to take to the water, and Arkansas State Parks feature more than 300 miles of hiking trails ranging in difficulty, so you can always be challenging yourself. Which state parks should I visit in Arkansas? There are 52 state parks peppered around Arkansas, and each one is worthy of a visit.  With more than 2,500-acres to explore, Devil’s Den State Park is one of the most popular state parks in Arkansas, and for good reason. This stunning park features waterfalls, picnic areas, cabins, camp sites, and over 60 miles of trails to explore. For some of the most breathing views in Arkansas, head over to Queen Wilhelmina State Park. Located on Rich Mountain, this underrated state park appeals to both nature and history lovers, as the original lodge was built in 1898.

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Lost Valley in Arkansas

October 05, 2020

Jackie Ann

What’s the most beautiful hike in Arkansas? Arkansas has plenty of beautiful hikes that are perfect for the outdoor adventurer. No matter what your definition of beautiful is, Arkansas has a hike that fits what you’re looking for. If scenic cliffside views are what you seek, then you should visit Mount Magazine State Park which features the tallest mountain in Arkansas, which reaches a height of 2,753 feet and incredible views of the valley below. If you’re searching for waterfalls, Petit Jean State Park offers several miles of trails including the Cedar Creek Canyon which has a lovely waterfall that flows over the top of the canyon. What are the best outdoor activities in Arkansas? With Arkansas vast terrain, it’s no surprise that the Natural State would be ideal for outdoor activities. For adrenaline junkies, a thrilling zip line through the Ozarks is an absolute must. The endless waterways, lakes, and rivers make Arkansas ideal for kayakers looking to take to the water, and Arkansas State Parks feature more than 300 miles of hiking trails ranging in difficulty, so you can always be challenging yourself. Which state parks should I visit in Arkansas? There are 52 state parks peppered around Arkansas, and each one is worthy of a visit.  With more than 2,500-acres to explore, Devil’s Den State Park is one of the most popular state parks in Arkansas, and for good reason. This stunning park features waterfalls, picnic areas, cabins, camp sites, and over 60 miles of trails to explore. For some of the most breathing views in Arkansas, head over to Queen Wilhelmina State Park. Located on Rich Mountain, this underrated state park appeals to both nature and history lovers, as the original lodge was built in 1898.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Arkansas has plenty of beautiful hikes that are perfect for the outdoor adventurer. No matter what your definition of beautiful is, Arkansas has a hike that fits what you’re looking for. If scenic cliffside views are what you seek, then you should visit Mount Magazine State Park which features the tallest mountain in Arkansas, which reaches a height of 2,753 feet and incredible views of the valley below. If you’re searching for waterfalls, Petit Jean State Park offers several miles of trails including the Cedar Creek Canyon which has a lovely waterfall that flows over the top of the canyon.

What are the best outdoor activities in Arkansas?

With Arkansas vast terrain, it’s no surprise that the Natural State would be ideal for outdoor activities. For adrenaline junkies, a thrilling zip line through the Ozarks is an absolute must. The endless waterways, lakes, and rivers make Arkansas ideal for kayakers looking to take to the water, and Arkansas State Parks feature more than 300 miles of hiking trails ranging in difficulty, so you can always be challenging yourself.

Which state parks should I visit in Arkansas?

There are 52 state parks peppered around Arkansas, and each one is worthy of a visit.  With more than 2,500-acres to explore, Devil’s Den State Park is one of the most popular state parks in Arkansas, and for good reason. This stunning park features waterfalls, picnic areas, cabins, camp sites, and over 60 miles of trails to explore. For some of the most breathing views in Arkansas, head over to Queen Wilhelmina State Park. Located on Rich Mountain, this underrated state park appeals to both nature and history lovers, as the original lodge was built in 1898.