Cossatot River State Park-Natural Area

Cossatot River State Park-Natural Area
Cossatot River State Park in southwest Arkansas south of Mena has two interpretive trails, one of them accessible.  The Park lies along 12 miles of the Cossatot River, a premier whitewater float stream.    The Cossatot is a National Wild and Scenic River and flows through the rugged canyon of Cossatot Falls.  Here is their website.    Brochure   Phone 870-385-2201
? Brushy Creek Interpretive Trail  0.75 mile “through mixed – southern forest cover, and offers a scenic view overlooking the Cossatot River/Brushy Creek union.”   Tree Guide  This trail is described as “barrier-free”, but I see there is a “flight of stairs” down to the parking lot at the end.  Better call ahead to learn more.
Wheelchair AccessibleWaterleaf Interpretive Trail ”  … begins at the visitor center and includes a section of barrier-free trail along the ridge top.”

Know more about Cossatot River State Park?
Have you visited this location and know of more accessible or easy trails?  Is any of the information given here incorrect?  If so, please contact me using the form to the left and let me know what should be changed or added so I can update this post.