Womble Trail

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Womble Trail, located in the Ouachita National Forest in western Arkansas, United States, is a singletrack path running more than 37 miles from North Fork Lake to the Ouachita National Recreation Trail. The U.S. Forest Service trail is open for use by mountain bikers and hikers. Horses are not allowed. The nearest towns are Mount Ida and Oden. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Round Top Trail on Forest Road D75A; Highway 27 south of the bridge crossing Lake Ouachita; North Fork Lake; and Arkansas Highway 298 trail intersection.
rdf:langString Approx.
rdf:langString Year-round
rdf:langString Hiking, Mountain biking
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rdf:langString Womble Trail, located in the Ouachita National Forest in western Arkansas, United States, is a singletrack path running more than 37 miles from North Fork Lake to the Ouachita National Recreation Trail. The U.S. Forest Service trail is open for use by mountain bikers and hikers. Horses are not allowed. The nearest towns are Mount Ida and Oden. Some Womble Trail segments meander along bluffs of the Ouachita River. The Forest Service urges extra caution in these sections. The trail is unsurfaced and marked with white triangles. The Forest Service rates usage as "heavy" and also recommends the spring and fall as the best months to use the trail. International Mountain Bicycling Association has designated Womble Trail as an IMBA epic trail. IMBA cited six hours of riding and 6,000 cumulative feet of elevation change for the rating, along with the trail's scenery. Actual elevation ranges from 1,000 to 1,600 feet, through hardwood and pine forests.
rdf:langString Easy to moderate
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