Woodpecker Hollow Nature Trail

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This information is a public record of the 1980 NRT application and may be out of date if it has not been updated by a trail manager --
check with the trail manager for updated details before visiting.

Woodpecker Hollow Nature Trail

U.S. Corps of Engineers Backcountry Trail
  • Length
    0.5 miles
  • Elevation Gain
    --
  • Route Type
    out & back

The trail opens up from the Denby Point Campground, offering a four-foot wide nature trail made from packed dirt.

  • Lake Ouachita Sunset at Denby Point. Photo by USACE.
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Location: Rural, On Lake Ouachita at Denby Point Recreation Area, 27 mi. W of Hot Springs.

  • States: Arkansas

The Woodpecker Hollow Trail is inside the Ouachita National Forest, which hosts over 1.8 million acres of thick forests, open fields, and Lake Ouachita.

Woodpecker Hollow Trail gives you a lovely glimpse of all the features of the forest and includes sights of natural wildlife and trees. Along the trail are wood cabins, with old wooden benches to sit on and view the area. The name of the trail comes from the abundance of woodpeckers in the area which make their presence known by the constant pecking of trees.

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Allowed Uses:

Dogs, on leash Hiking/Walking

Other Activities

  • Camping
  • Wildlife viewing / observation

Public Contact

US Army Corps of Engineers
Lake Ouachita Field Rd.
Royal, AR 71968
(501) 767-2108

Contact the trail manager for current maps and visiting details.

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  • Part of a Trail System? No
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  • Tread Width (average): 48"
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  • Certified as an NRT
    Apr 8, 1980
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