Enjoy nature hikes, walking, running, bicycling, or in-line skating along the 12 miles of riverside trails which consist of the Stones River, Lytle Creek …
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Sep 11, 2024
My family was in town the weekend after Labor Day and it was a beautiful day so we figured we would go out for a bike ride on the trail. Online reviews from back in June 2024 said that there was cons…Full review by James H
I remember walking on the greenway on a path next to a bridge and there were some small waterfalls....where is this and/or where are the best waterfalls??? Also, what time does the greenway close tonight? Is the Island in the pond near MMC?
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Didn't get your question until tonight so it may be too late but I'll answer the best I can. The entrance to the greenway we were at is off of Cason Trail (between New Salem and Old Fort) …
Didn't get your question until tonight so it may be too late but I'll answer the best I can. The entrance to the greenway we were at is off of Cason Trail (between New Salem and Old Fort) off of Cason Lane. There is a bridge and possibly a small waterfall. There is a dam near New Salem Highway with a small waterfall as well but it is not a natural waterfall. Not sure when the park closes but my guess is around dusk. Hope this was helpful
what part of the trail would one want to park at to see the falls portion of the trail. We have family visiting and we want to show them some good views on the trail without walking 12 miles.
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Are you talking about Stone's River Greenway?? Because I don't know of any "falls" to speak of. I also don't know of a Searcy Trailhead lot. I would love to help, but I'm not sure …
Are you talking about Stone's River Greenway?? Because I don't know of any "falls" to speak of. I also don't know of a Searcy Trailhead lot. I would love to help, but I'm not sure what trail system you are talking about.