Dale Bumpers White River National Wildlife Refuge
The Dale Bumpers White River National Wildlife Refuge has a paved loop handicap accessible trail and other short trails which sound as though they may be easy. Call 870-282-8200 to learn more.
The refuge is one of the most important areas for wintering waterfowl in North America and is also home to the only population of native black bear in the State of Arkansas. It lies mostly in the floodplain of the White River, near where it meets the Mississippi River. The refuge is one of the largest remaining bottomland hardwood forests in the Mississippi River Valley, with fertile forests and some three hundred lakes, interlaced with streams, sloughs, and bayous. The result is a haven for a myriad of native wildlife and migratory birds. Here is the park website and a description of trails.
Upland Trail is a paved one mile loop with interpretive panels and benches.
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