Fort Smith is full of cultural attractions, with several museums and galleries in the city limits. However, not all learning opportunities are indoors. This summer, take advantage of the amazing Arkansas weather while visiting some of the wildlife reserves, sanctuaries, and parks within a day’s drive from Fort Smith.
White River National Wildlife Refuge
The White River National Wildlife Refuge is a huge outdoor space east of Fort Smith where you can get a close look at native wildlife. The refuge runs for miles north and south along White River, making it an ideal destination for kayaking and canoeing. It’s also perfect for camping trips or simple day hikes. The area is home to hummingbirds, snakes, warblers, black bears, ducks, fish, and more.
Ozark National Forest
For an outdoor destination a little closer to home, check out Ozark National Forest. It takes roughly four hours to reach White River National Wildlife Refuge, but Ozark National Forest is just up the road via Interstate 49 or 40 — about a 30-minute drive to the forest entrance. Ozark National Forest is a 1.2 million-acre area in the Ozark Mountains. It has trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, as well as spots for camping and fishing.
Trusten Holder Wildlife Management Area
The Trusten Holder State Wildlife Management Area is a slice of land that borders the White River National Wildlife Refuge, separated by the White River and just above the Arkansas River. You’ll find it south past Pine Bluff, so plan on a drive of roughly 4.25 hours. This destination is a fantastic place for kayaking or canoeing, as well as camping and hiking. This is another location where you might see some black bears.
Fossil Flats Trailhead
Part of Devil’s Den State Park, the Fossil Flats Trailhead is close to Fort Smith — just an hour north of the city — and is a great place to go if you want to meet bats, beavers, armadillos, and other wildlife. The park is excellent for kayaking and canoeing, and you’ll also find caves and bluffs that you can explore. A hike to Lake Devil is recommended for swimming or fishing.
Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge
Spanning over 64,000 acres, Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge is another huge protected area. It’s also the home of the world’s largest green tree reservoir, making it a fantastic place for seeing wildlife and Arkansas’ natural foliage. Plan on a roughly 4.5-hour drive that will take you far south of Pine Bluff to get there. You can also take a five-hour scenic route that cuts through Ouachita National Forest.
Mount Magazine Scenic Byway
Speaking of scenic drives, one of the best ones you can take in the state is down the Mount Magazine Scenic Byway. Start your journey just south of Paris, Arkansas. Keep your eyes peeled for deer and other wildlife along the way, or plan a stop at Mount Magazine State Park for hiking and picnicking.
Whether you just want to get outside, or you love all things nature, these destinations near Fort Smith are worth checking out. Head out to some of these amazing locations with your family this summer.
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