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directions.
So there are spots i would like to visit. Lots of spots. And i would imagine that there are certain areas others on here would like to see. The one problem continuously pops up however: directions to the area. So If you have a question how to get somewhere, put it on up. i'm sure one of us hundred some-odd members can help out.
But enough of that, onto my inquiry: HOW DO I GET TO SLOT CANYON FALLS?
But enough of that, onto my inquiry: HOW DO I GET TO SLOT CANYON FALLS?
senatedestroyer- Day Hiker
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Join date : 2010-04-08
Age : 38
Location : Fayetteville
Re: directions.
Hey Destroyer,
Unfortunately, slot canyon falls is on private property according to Tim Ernst. I went there a couple times before I learned this. It's so close to the park boundary, it makes me want to cry. It's the most unique spot I've ever seen in Arkansas.
Ty
Unfortunately, slot canyon falls is on private property according to Tim Ernst. I went there a couple times before I learned this. It's so close to the park boundary, it makes me want to cry. It's the most unique spot I've ever seen in Arkansas.
Ty
tyeb0279- Day Hiker
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Join date : 2009-08-05
Location : Benton, AR
Re: directions.
Yeah thats what EVERYONE tells me (but what they don't know won't hurt them=)) same with home valley bluff. But i'd like to be find some similar spots.... which will obviously be difficult seeing as the originality of them both.
senatedestroyer- Day Hiker
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Age : 38
Location : Fayetteville
Re: directions.
There are tons of locations in the guidebooks, especially in Arkansas Nature Lover's and Arkansas Waterfalls guides, all with maps and directions. Home Valley Bluff used to be in both of them but was removed due to a property owner dispute - you are still allowed to go there, so if you can find an older copy of either guidebook you should be all set. There are still lots of places in those guidebooks that folks hardly ever go to - like the Sandstone Castle in the Richland Creek Wilderness for example. Gosh, there are places all over the map in them, so a good collection of the guidebooks would be the best place to start.
clouddancer- Happy Camper
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Join date : 2009-08-06
Re: directions.
luckily i posses Arkansas nature lover guide book, as well as the waterfall and oht by tim. Unfortunately not everyone is able to get ahold of them, so my thinking on this topic was geared to others who are unable to find certain areas. There are also quite a few places that are some of the best in arkansas, but there are no guides for, such as homevalley and slot canyon. So that is not always an option.
senatedestroyer- Day Hiker
- Posts : 18
Join date : 2010-04-08
Age : 38
Location : Fayetteville
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