While driving back home from the southern part of Arkansas we saw signs for this and decided to stop by. As we exited the highway and drove in and was very impressed with the well cared for paved road as we drove down, down, down to the destination. . It was very impressive how well kept the road was as we drove down the hairpin turns. (Note: No buses or RV's are not allowed to drive down due to the turns)
Once you get down there is a small parking lot that again is very, very well done. I didn't actually count the spaces, but it should hold at around 20 vehicles. The various facilities and buildings are incredibly well-cared for. The owners have and continue to take immaculate care of this natural area.
Once you enter through the cabin entrance, there is a short trail to the natural bridge and a small cabin/still with well noted signs and information of the history of the area. The trail is well built and again, immaculately cared for.
It is a fantastic side trip and gorgeously cared for. The history is well documented and has a few tourist items for sale in the entrance office. We were charged 5 bucks per person upon entrance through the cabin. Well worth it because you see great care done for the...
   Read more"Visiting the Natural Bridge in Arkansas was a tranquil escape into the heart of nature. Surrounded by lush greenery and serene sounds of flowing water, this natural wonder is a testament to the beauty of the Ozarks. The towering rock formation, spanning gracefully over the creek below, is a sight to behold. Exploring the area on the well-marked trails was both peaceful and invigorating, offering stunning views at every turn. Whether you're hiking, picnicking, or simply taking in the scenery, the Natural Bridge is a perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. It's a hidden gem waiting to be discovered in the picturesque landscapes...
   Read moreThe road to the Natural Bridge is quite winding. Snakes and curves through the trees down into a holler of sorts. Entry fee is $5 per person Small gift shop with Ozark Mtn Souvenirs has Coke machine for 75 cents otherwise no food. You walk through the gift shop up next on your left is a cabin with antique items. You can see the Natural Bridge right by where the picnic tables are or walk further down trail to get up to the top to view. Multiple stairs that lead to a look out point to look at the bridge. No access to bridge, is fenced & gated. Folks enjoy the gift shop most. People spend about 15-30 minutes at this...
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