Near Earthquake Ridge Trail Upper Loop
The Smiling Trail Tree is older than your great grandparents. It marks the beginning of the RMT.
Near Earthquake Ridge Trail Upper Loop
Holistic Ouachita Trails lead to Ward Dam. (H.O.T. Dam for short).
Near Earthquake Ridge Trail Upper Loop
This dirt road leads to the Ward Dam. The gate closes at random times, so you can be trapped if you drive here.
Near Earthquake Ridge Trail Upper Loop
A huge pause-record/play button (seen below) protrudes from the valley. If quiet, one can hear it play back Carl Sagan lectures and Norman Greenbaum recordings.
Near Earthquake Ridge Trail Upper Loop
The Cross on the Hill stands high above the trail.

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Earthquake Ridge Trail Upper Loop

4.5 (4 Ratings)
The top half of the Earthquake Trail Loop in Ouachita National Forest.
2
mi
Distance
373
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsViewsWildlife
Access Issues
The visitor center closes during winter season.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.05mi
Distance
373ft
Elevation Gain
373ft
Elevation Loss
30%
Max Grade
1,736ft
High Point
1,398ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This is a great little trail for the technical aficionado: rocky, rooty, fresh and fruity. The National Forest says the trail was named after some interesting rock formations. These are dotted in a few spots on the loop, but they are not the show stopper. They can be as slippery as a snail's snot on a banana, so tread with caution. They will be forgetful unless you fall. Which brings us to the highlight of the trail. The ridge. It's steep. Any misstep will lead to a great tumble. Don't fear death as you are always less than a mile from the scenic highway. Do fear black bear in the summer months, they get crazy cranky. Also pay no heed to the sound of gunfire. It's just the police department firing range near the old Ward Creek Dam. Which is why it is best not to stray too far off the blaze. Don't worry if you do get shot, cell phone coverage on the trail is good. GPS is sketchy though, so don't get lost. If you do get lost, the train passes every half hour, you can follow the sound of the horn downhill and it will lead you to town. Favorite things of note on the trail: the trail tree and the giant cross. Trail trees aren't myth, unfortunately this one was killed in the 2013 ice storm but it is still a beauty to behold. I am not going to tell you where the giant cross is lest you wander off trail and get lost or shot or mauled. Simply know that when you are in town on a clear night, from the old Shaver House, looking up toward Rich Mountain, the cross will be a tiny landmark lit upon the mountain. Know that at some point during the loop you were a few stones throw from it. Hike long and Hike wild.

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