GPS Coordinates: (Latitude, Longitude, Elevation)
Parking Location: 35.61515 -93.08704, 1507 ft.
Falls #1, #2, and #3: 35.61431 -93.08086
Falls #4: 35.61390 -93.08062
Falls #5: 35.61316 -93.07995
Falls #6: 35.61294 -93.07983
Falls #7: 35.61404 -93.07763
Falls #8: 35.61307 -93.07509
Falls #9: 35.61481 -93.07766
Falls #10: 35.62184 -93.07306
Falls #11: 35.62082 -93.07081
Back on ATV trail: 35.62485 -93.07243
Parking Location: 35.61515 -93.08704, 1507 ft.
Falls #1, #2, and #3: 35.61431 -93.08086
Falls #4: 35.61390 -93.08062
Falls #5: 35.61316 -93.07995
Falls #6: 35.61294 -93.07983
Falls #7: 35.61404 -93.07763
Falls #8: 35.61307 -93.07509
Falls #9: 35.61481 -93.07766
Falls #10: 35.62184 -93.07306
Falls #11: 35.62082 -93.07081
Back on ATV trail: 35.62485 -93.07243
Pet Friendly: Dogs off leash may be okay, but there are some areas they may have difficulty getting into and out of, and lots of undergrowth that will do nothing but keep a leash tangled up all day. This is a mostly bushwhack hiking. If you think your dog needs to be on a leash, I would leave it at home.
Motorcycle Friendly: Not 'friendly', but do-able. You will be going just 2.5 miles down Dare Mine Road from where you turn off Highway 7. This is a dirt road, and not too bad at this point. Your big bike, your decision. I have driven a Harley Electraglide on worse roads for much longer distances.
Hiking Statistics: From top to bottom, Gulf Hollow is over 1000 feet of
elevation change before it runs into Page Hollow. Today, we hiked a total of 5.81 miles, with a minimum-to-maximum elevation change of 482 feet. As with most areas in the Ozarks, getting to waterfalls means repeated climbs and descents into the waterfall grottoes. We hiked in several different drainages of Gulf Hollow, so we had ascents and descents for each. This is a difficult bushwhack, because of the duration of the hike and repetitive climbs. Undergrowth was certainly present but was not a big factor for the route we hiked.
GPS files (.gpx format) - Maps of the GPS track are at the bottom of this post.
Waypoints for Gulf Hollow, Still Hollow, and Elmer Page Hollow
Waypoints for Gulf Hollow, Still Hollow, and Elmer Page Hollow
Falls #11 |
Falls #2 Falls #1 in the background |
Supermarket (intersection of Highways 7 and 27), go north on Highway 7 for 21.2 miles. This will take you to the small community of Freeman Springs. Like many of the older communities in northwest Arkansas, don't expect a bunch of houses or a sign or anything. It's more like an area that used to have a group families living the , and now has one or two. Turn left (southwest) on Dare Mine Road (aka CR-1806). Go 2.5 miles on Dare Mine Road and turn left onto a Jeep road. If you don't have a good 4wd vehicle, park here. If you have a good 4WD but are proud of its nice paint job, you'll also want to park here and hike. A Jeep Wrangler will fit on the Jeep road (my FJ Cruiser did), but the growth on each side will likely give it some 'Arkansas pin-striping'. Aggie, our FJ, probably picked up some more Arkansas pin-striping, but it's hard to tell what is new and what was already there. At any rate, this is the trail. Either drive down it or hike down it. I drove a little over a half mile and parked. This is the parking location I marked with the GPS coordinates above.
Gulf Hollow Creek |
Falls #3 Falls #2 in the background |
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Falls #7 |
Falls #8 |
Falls #10 |
Falls #11 |
Falls #9 |
Gulf Hollow GPS Tracks Green - Jeep road to parking location Red - Bushwhack hiking track Blue Hiking track along ATV trail |
I would not want to go up and down every hollow just to see a waterfall, man. They all look the same to me after a while.
ReplyDeleteNot to me. It's the act of finding it that I like. Same for caves, cool rock formations, old dwellings, etc. Or the occasional bear or bobcat or whatever. Anything but wild hogs, which I hate. As you know better than most, you never know what you will find in any of these hollows until you look.
DeleteI hear ya. Wild hogs! Pure evil...need to be hunted to extinction.
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