Arkansas has so many wonderful scenic overviews. The options certainly don’t stop after Hawksbill Crag, nor with Mount Magazine. In fact, you can even take a mini-island getaway to reach another vantage point. Really the only downside to these particular places is that most people already know about them. If you’re wanting to avoid the dense crowds but would still like to enjoy the warming weather, we have a place for you. This refreshing view can be found in Clarksville. Let’s take a drive together and hike to the elusive Strawberry Bluff.

The drive isn’t too difficult but does involve dirt roads.

Facebook/Arkansas Fun & Adventures But don’t all the best places in Arkansas involve a backroad or two? From Hwy. 21 take Hwy. 292 for 3.7 miles. On your left will be County Road 3631, take that for 4 miles. Another left onto County Road 4631 will take you uphill, follow that for a mile. The trail to the bluff will be on the right side of the road.

The trail is well defined but doesn’t have any signage.

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You shouldn’t get lost though, it’s a pleasantly short distance from the road to the bluff.

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See? We’ve already made it to the top.

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Besides the amazing bluff, there’s also a cave below that’s pretty darn cool.

Facebook/Arkansas Fun & Adventures Once you’re at the bluff you’ll see a trail that leads down to it.

On clear days you can see as far as Russellville.

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There’s plenty of trees that are just perfect for pitching a hammock.

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Strawberry Bluff is just one more spot to take in Arkansas’ scenic beauty.

Facebook/Arkansas Fun & Adventures To get an even better feel for the area, watch this Adventure Arkansas video.

Did you know about Strawberry Bluff? Share your adventure with us in the comments below! We would also love to see your pictures in our Facebook Group, Arkansas Nature Lovers. You should join for your chance to be featured and to discover why there’s nothing better than Arkansas’ stunning nature.

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But don’t all the best places in Arkansas involve a backroad or two? From Hwy. 21 take Hwy. 292 for 3.7 miles. On your left will be County Road 3631, take that for 4 miles. Another left onto County Road 4631 will take you uphill, follow that for a mile. The trail to the bluff will be on the right side of the road.

Once you’re at the bluff you’ll see a trail that leads down to it.

To get an even better feel for the area, watch this Adventure Arkansas video.

If you’d like to visit another little-known scenic overlook, take a camping trip to this high point.

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