This Little-Known Scenic Spot In Arkansas That Comes Alive With Color Come Fall
By Melanie Johnson|Published September 18, 2023
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I am a nature lover and self-proclaimed foodie wrapped in one package. In my previous life, I was an Accountant, but numbers were boring and writing is the only thing that fuels my soul. So, I write because it's my freedom...it brings me joy. When I'm not writing dope articles for OnlyInYourState, I am writing and editing articles for my online blog on Medium.com. Or, when I get the chance, I am off on a trip with my family chasing waterfalls, or simply exploring the great outdoors. My mantra is to always find the best part of every day and bask in it.
Did you check out our previous article about the best places to witness fall colors in Arkansas this year? Well, while those places are incredibly beautiful, I understand that they can get a bit crowded. So, if you’re like me and prefer a lesser-known nature trail, I’ve got the perfect haven for you. Bona Dea Trails & Sanctuary in Russellville is a scenic spot in Arkansas that comes alive with vibrant fall foliage every year, and you’ll want to experience it for yourself. Grab your camera and hiking boots and let’s explore this gorgeous sanctuary in all its glory.
When it comes to viewing fall foliage the River Valley might be the last place you would consider.
But don’t overlook this section of Arkansas because there are some great spots to witness the best of the autumn season.
One such scenic spot is Bona Dea Trails & Sanctuary in Russellville, a 186-acre oasis along Lake Dardanelle that's bursting with vibrant fall colors every year.
Featuring several water features and surrounded by tree canopies as well as 6 miles of hiking trail, this nature area is great for folks who love exploring the great outdoors.
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With several hiking trails, you'll witness lots of fall colors along the way. Plus, there is a plethora of wildlife inside the wetland sanctuary.
They include turtles, birds, as well as a famous 8-foot resident gator. Depending on the time of year you visit, you might get a glimpse of the slithering reptile as you meander the waterways.
The Serendipity Trail is the main trail inside the pretty oasis. The 3.5-mile trail is paved, which means it's perfect for walking, jogging, biking, and it's also wheelchair accessible.
During the autumn, the path will be blanketed with pretty yellow, orange, and red leaves. Of course, this is always a welcoming scene during the season.
Well, what do you think about this little-known scenic spot in Arkansas? Will you add it to your list this fall season? Share your thoughts in the comments below. And if you would like to extend your trip in the area, here are some top-rated hotels in Russellville that we recommend.
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