Trail Overview
This trail is the access road to Bufrum and Mill Creeks on the Mena District of the Ouachita National Forest. The road is primarily a wide, maintained Forest Service Road with two slab crossings. The entry onto this trail begins on Polk County Road 126 and appears to be a private drive with the exception of the County Road Sign. The County Road passes through private fields and over three cattle guards. At the third cattle guard, the road will become National Forest Road 417, and the transition will be very apparent, though the road is still well maintained. This road comes to a "Y" junction where you will keep right(East) to remain with the main trail. The road passes over two creek crossings with potential for swimming areas and camping. The road will dead-end at a gate, and beyond the gate is simply water line access for Queen Whilhelmina Lodge. The turnaround at the gate is large and can be used as a camp without issue. The area is known for its historic rock walls, so please be respectful of historic sites, as well as the private landowners along the route. This route is marked as seasonal for all non-highway vehicles, and the area can tend to become busy during deer season.
History
This road used to access the Bufrum Community, which no longer exists. Some rock walls and a historic cemetery can be accessed via this route.