Harrison landscape.

Hawksbill Crag Trail

Hiking

Hawksbill Crag Trail or Whitaker Point Trail

Length: 3 miles roundtrip, 2.5 hours
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

Description: The hiking trail is known by two different names, Hawksbill Crag Trail and Whitaker Point Trail. According to who you are talking to is the name they will use. This is a great hike for everyone and ends at one of the #1 photographed points and locations in Arkansas! Hawks Bill Crag is hundreds of feet tall and is amazing to explore and bring a picnic. The crag has been featured in many promotional publications throughout the state of Arkansas and the United States. Along the Hawksbill Crag trail you can see beautiful Ozarks scenery and a natural Ozarks forest, Arkansas wildflowers, Umbrella Magnolias and wonderful Arkansas fall colors during season.

The road is not made for small cars and can be rough in many places. It is suggested to travel by truck or 4x4 vehicle. The worst part of the road is the steep beginning but after it tops out on the mountain, it is a beautiful scenic drive to Hawksbill Crag by dirt road.

Directions: Head south on Highway 43 from Harrison and then take Highway 21 South through Boxley Valley south of Ponca. Turn right on County Road 5, Cave Mountain Road and travel approximately 6 miles to the trail head. When you arrive at the Cave Mountain Church, the trail head is .6 of a mile further. You will see a sign marker on the left of the dirt road with a big rock. Parking is on the right side or along the county dirt road.

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