Hobbs – Van Winkle, Sinking Stream, Multi-Use Diversity Trails 2011-03-26

[This post was originally published on March 31, 2011 on "A Hiking We Will Go."]

This past weekend, we opted for some easier hikes. With cold gray skies overhead and the looming threat of rain, I didn’t want to get too far from my blanket.

I had wanted to check out the Historic Van Winkle Trail at Hobbs State Park, near Rogers, Arkansas, since I had watched a segment about the trail on AETN’s Exploring Arkansas. The trail is very easy and is more interesting for its historical information than for its hiking challenge.

Stuart’s comment was “that was a trail for little girls.” However, after the marathon backpacking challenge from a few weeks ago, that was the perfect level for me.

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Hobbs – Historic Van Winkle Trail

Historic Van Winkle Trail - Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area

Historic Van Winkle Trail – Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area

One of the short trails at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area, near Rogers, Arkansas, is the Historic Van Winkle Trail, a trail on the National Register of Historic Places.

Interactive Historic Van Winkle Trail Map

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Approximate Elevations Based on GPS Data

Peter Van Winkle Home Foundation

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Hobbs – Sinking Stream Trail

A footbridge on Sinking Stream Trail at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area.

A footbridge on Sinking Stream Trail at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area.

The Sinking Stream Trail is a new trail at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area, in Benton County, Arkansas. It does not yet have any signage, but it is a nice little nature walk.

Interactive Sinking Stream Trail Map

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Approximate Elevations Based on GPS Data

Sinking Stream Trail at Hobbs

The .6-mile loop trail follows a short section of West Fork Little Clifty Creek.

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Hobbs – Visitor Center Nature Trail

Visitor Center Nature Trail

Visitor Center Nature Trail – Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area

There are two new trails at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area, in Benton County, Arkansas, and they are both about 0.6 miles long.The Visitor Center Nature Trail is a short forested walking path with a part-concrete and part-gravel surface.

Interactive Visitor Center Nature Trail Map

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