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    Hawksbill Crag

    4.9 (14 reviews)

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    Shelby G.

    Awesome hike to one of the top photographed places in Arkansas. The hike is okay for beginners and about 3 miles round trip. Make sure you go to the bathroom before you drive up the hill to park, otherwise your bladder will hate you. I drive a Kia Soul and made the way up the hill easily, just went very slow. It's probably better to take a jeep, but I'm not living that lifestyle yet. I wouldn't recommend taking a new car up, as gravel may damage the paint. Totally worth the drive and the view is amazing. Definitely should be on everyone's bucket list. This state has a lot of natural beauty.

    Robin B.

    I couldn't check in here because there isn't a cell phone signal for miles, just my kind of place :-) Getting up the steep, bumpy, dirt road to get there is slow going but completely doable in just about anything. The hike to the Hawksbill starts off with a pretty steep descent and you'll be thinking, I have to climb up this to get back out, but then it settles into a rambling hilly, open trail. Along the trail you will find many varieties of wildflowers, spirit trees and even some poison ivy (so be careful where you put your hands). The Hawksbill Crag, also known as Whitaker Point, located on Cave Mountain is one of the most photographed sites in AR. The view is fantastic but don't look down because the fall is a couple of hundred feet.

    Sarah S.

    If you live in Northwest Arkansas or southwest Missouri and love the outdoors, Hawksbill is a must-visit. The trail: May not be the best for first-timers because the terrain is rocky and hilly, but it wasn't particularly steep at any point. Just make sure you pay attention to the ground - lots of rocks sticking up from the ground. There were several hikers on the trail on the day I went, but it never seemed crowded. You may have to step aside if someone is coming toward you from the other direction. My group took a leisurely pace, and it was about three hours round-trip. The sights: The views are overwhelming and humbling. The peak ledge is shown in pictures all over the internet, but there are several overlooks with open views of the mountains and valleys. The peak cliff is actually really wide, so there were several groups - including dogs! - relaxing there. A few people even brought hammocks. Bring a camera and bring a friend. The trip there: You'll have to travel several miles up a gravel road that's only about 1.5 lanes wide to get to the trail. There were a few sedans in the lot, but if you have 4-wheel drive, couldn't hurt to take it.

    The big white rock marking the entrance to the hike.
    Dee M.

    This place is also know as Hawksbill Crag. Its about a 20 minute drive up country road 5 after you turn from highway 21. It's about a 1.5 mile hike to the Crag...3 mile round trip. The trail is rocky and tree covered. The entrance to the hike is a little difficult to spot as its marked by a big white engraved rock that doesn't say the name. Bring water and a snack. Check out the crag on the crag or from a couple of the viewpoints before you get there. You can also do some camping out there if you want to see the crag at dawn or dusk. Most photographed place in Arkansas.

    The Crrrrrrrrrrag!
    Paul G.

    I really enjoyed the last 1/4 mile of the hike going here, where you can look out on the valley bellow. There are many spots like the actual point where you can hop up on a boulder and look down or out on the valley below. The actual spot is very cool. I would definitely go in the middle of the week in the spring or fall because there are hundreds of tourist all trying to get the same photo!

    Beautiful place with the most beautiful views
    Jill B.

    Absolutely the most beautiful view, great hiking, and awesome pictures to document our trip!

    Me on "just the tip" ;-)
    Barbara D.

    OH! For the love of hiking !!! Great 3 mile hike from the trail head through tree canopies and near rocky cliffs. The Hawskbill Crag aka Whitaker Point is the selling point and worth the moderate hike. I drove up before the sun woke and hiked with a flashlight through darkness for the first 20-30 minutes to catch the sunrise. It was great being the first one on the cliff. Hikers show up quickly after the sun is up. Bring your tripod and a self timer. You can bring your dog. Watch your step, junior... as you can easily make this your last hike. Killer views!!! I think they average about two deaths per year. Plenty of trails, serene waterfalls, and a great way to find your inner peace adventuring through these woods.

    Mary M.

    You must see this beautiful place! I went here last month with a group of friends and we had such a great time exploring this area. The view from Hawksbill Crag is unbelievable and pictures do not do it justice. It was slightly overcast on our hike out to the point but the view was only enhanced by the amazing fog lingering in the trees below. Definitely check this place out if you are in the area.

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    Is there places to camp with our pop up camper here, or nearby?

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