Starlite Trail is an easy addition to your day outdoors around Eureka Springs. This breezy trail will reward hikers with gorgeous flora and stunning vista views all without needing to break a sweat! Let’s pack a picnic and bring the whole family along this low-key hike.
Although not necessarily a destination hike, we love adding Starlite North Trail to a day of hikes around Eureka Springs.
AllTrails/Jeff & Teresa Sutton This easy stroll is perfect for an evening of winding down or anyone with a group of younger hikers. The trailhead is just south of Stateline Drive, near the Community Church.
The path here is well marked and relatively flat.
AllTrails/Jeff & Teresa Sutton The trail isn’t paved but is well maintained and routinely mowed. The elevation gain for the total trail is only 200 feet so no need to worry about endless rock staircases here!
Each season brings new refreshing beauty to take in along the trail.
AllTrails/Keith Turney The primary loop of the trail was finished in 2016 and is about 1.4-miles long. During the summer you’ll be rewarded with shaded canopies and trickling streams from the creek’s nearby springs.
We’re particularly fond of a fall hike here!
AllTrails/Jeff & Teresa Sutton The forests surrounding Eureka Springs are simply stunning in the fall, including this area! Plan a visit around late October to see an explosion of fall foliage.
The trail also rewards hikers with year-round wildflowers.
AllTrails/Jeff & Teresa Sutton Springtime is the better time to stop and smell the wildflowers but you can also view a few during summer and fall.
Even though we didn’t break a sweat, Starlite North Trail still rewards hikers with a beautiful vista.
AllTrails/Hunter Slay There are two spots along the hike to get photo-worthy looks of the valley below. There’s also a nice rock bench to meditate or to simply enjoy the view!
What trails do you like to take while visiting Eureka Springs? We’d love to hear about your adventures in the comments below! Feel free to share your trail photos with us 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.
AllTrails/Jeff & Teresa Sutton
This easy stroll is perfect for an evening of winding down or anyone with a group of younger hikers. The trailhead is just south of Stateline Drive, near the Community Church.
The trail isn’t paved but is well maintained and routinely mowed. The elevation gain for the total trail is only 200 feet so no need to worry about endless rock staircases here!
AllTrails/Keith Turney
The primary loop of the trail was finished in 2016 and is about 1.4-miles long. During the summer you’ll be rewarded with shaded canopies and trickling streams from the creek’s nearby springs.
The forests surrounding Eureka Springs are simply stunning in the fall, including this area! Plan a visit around late October to see an explosion of fall foliage.
Springtime is the better time to stop and smell the wildflowers but you can also view a few during summer and fall.
AllTrails/Hunter Slay
There are two spots along the hike to get photo-worthy looks of the valley below. There’s also a nice rock bench to meditate or to simply enjoy the view!
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