Ozark Highlands Trail - Indian Creek Trailhead
The Ozark Highlands Trail (OHT) is one of the country's best long-distance hiking trails. It is well-known for its winter trekking chances when many other paths are impassable. It is located in the midst of the South. The best time to visit this trail is from the fall until the spring. The OHT, which has been featured in National Geographic Magazine, The Guardian, and Backpacker Magazine, offers 270 miles of hiking and trekking across some of the region's most difficult and spectacular terrain. The trail is marked with 2′′x6′′ white markers that are nailed to a tree near eye level and oriented vertically. A 12′′ piece of carsonite post oriented horizontally and attached to a tree near eye level and facing the trail serves as a mile marker. The map locations can be found on the webpage.
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- Website URL: https://OHTA@OzarkHighlandsTrail.com
- Address: Ozark Highlands Trail, Ozark, Arkansas - 72949
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