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Day Hiking at Devils Den State Park Near Fayetteville, Arkansas

Many Trails and a Variety of Hiking Experiences

By Patti Ann Stafford, published May 11, 2006
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One place to plan your day hiking trip is at Devils Den State Park. Devils Den is very close to Fayetteville Arkansas and has several trails to choose from. A few of the trails are even short enough that you could hike two or three on your day hiking trip.

Before embarking on a hiking trip in Northwest Arkansas there are a few preparations you should consider. First, be knowledgeable in hiking, especially if you plan on hiking some of the more advanced trails. Get a hold of some pamphlets from the area and the trails you intend to visit on your day hiking tour along with maps of the area and the trails. Tell someone where you are going and how long it should take in case you are in an area that has no cell phone service.

Know your physical limits and not push them. If you are new to hiking then you would want to pick the easier trails for day hiking instead of some of the overnight hiking adventures. Do not choose a strenuous trail if you have only been hiking easy trails. You should build your physical endurance up for those.

Choose proper clothing such as natural fibers that will breathe and take moisture away from your body. Cotton is very good in warmer weather. Also be sure to wear long sleeves and pants unless you have a good supply of sunscreen and insect repellant, but even then you still have to watch out for briars that may try to reach out and grab you.

You should wear good, sturdy hiking boots or shoes. Sandals, flip flops and other shoes that do not lace up or cover the whole foot are not good choices. Make sure they are broken in well, especially before a long hiking trip.

Always carry a first aid kit for bug bites and stings and a snake bite kit included just in case. The first aid kit should contain some bandages, alcohol pads and an antibiotic ointment but be small enough to carry comfortably in your backpack.

Watch for signs of heat exhaustion and hypothermia depending on which season you will hiking these trails.

Takeaways
  • Devils Den offers an overnight hiking trail.
  • Day hikes at Devils Den can be an educational experience.
  • Devils Den has fracture caves that you can explore at your leisure.
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where are all the maps???

Posted on 05/05/2008 at 5:05:09 PM

 
hi, me and a friend have an older map of devil's den showing several caves that are no longer listed on the new brochures. we have spent long hours hiking in the woods looking for some of these, but the old map is somewhat out of date i guess. we are looking for any suggestions as to how we can track down some info on these caves--- if you have any suggestions as to where to look, or who to talk to, please email me at elishas_komet@yahoo.com. thanx for any info

Posted on 03/12/2007 at 10:03:00 PM

 
Great information! We haven't ever been here but we want to go!

Posted on 06/02/2006 at 11:06:00 AM

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