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Backroads & Trails


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We are known for our trails. Wolfpen Gap was the first of its kind. Ask our regulars why they keep coming back,
AND YOU’LL LIKELY HEAR, “THE MOUNTAINS, THE RIVERS, AND THE ROADS.”
Wolf Pen Gap
Let the journey begin! Bring your friends, family, ATV’s, UTV’s, and ORV’s and let’s go exploring. It’s time to hit the trails of the Wolf Pen Gap Trail System and see what incredible destinations we can discover. Visitors travel to the trails, from across the nation, to ride the diverse terrain and more than 40 miles of looping, connected trails. With its soaring mountain vistas and numerous creeks and rivers, this is the perfect spot for a getaway. Make sure to get that perfect photo when you visit the two footed oak, the abandoned mine shaft and Little Missouri Falls. If it’s luxurious cabins or primitive camping you seek, you’re sure to find the perfect accommodations. From beginner to expert, for the laid back and the thrill seeker, the Wolf Pen Gap Trail System offers something for everyone. So, whether it’s a day, weekend, week, or longer, make plans to travel off the beaten path.
Mountain Biking
Offering a variety of terrain, many trail options and natural beauty around every bend, Western Arkansas is quickly becoming a preferred destination for mountain biking. Bring your bike, hit the many trails, and feel the exhilaration and excitement of this amazing area. The trails around Mena offer a wide variety of challenges to accommodate any skill level. Whatever route you choose, incredible woodlands, peaceful streams, spectacular waterfalls, and refreshing mountain air are waiting to greet you.
Hiking and Backpacking
If rugged, remote, and beautiful is your definition of a good time, the mountains of the Mena/Polk County area are the destination for you. Whether a novice or experienced hiker, the trails of the Ouachita Mountains introduce those who enter to an incredible adventure. If a day hike is on your agenda, Earthquake Ridge, Orchard Trail, and Shady Lake Trail offer easy to moderate trails with wonderful views. If you are traveling along the Talimena Scenic Drive and want to stretch your legs for a bit, Queen Wilhelmina State Park invites you to stop and explore. Lovers Leap, Reservoir, and Spring Trails can all be accessed from the park and provide easy to strenuous treks. For those interested in a longer, more challenging journey, venture out to the Wolf Pen Gap Trail System. While some trails are easy, those wishing for a more difficult challenge can find it here. Or set your sights on the Ouachita National Recreation Trail. This is the longest trail in the Ouachita National Forest and spans 192 miles across its entire length. With panoramic views and elevations reaching 2,600 feet, beauty and adventure await you along this impressive trail. When it’s time for a solo trek or family outing, visit the mountains, rivers, and trails around Mena to unplug and reconnect with the outdoors.