OHT Twin Creek
Total Miles
2.8
Technical Rating
Best Time
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Trail Type
Full-Width Road
Accessible By
Trail Overview
This trail is part of the Ozark National Forrest (East Arkansas). This trail is on Twin Creek Road, also known as Rd #1151. Starting from the Southwest side of the trail, you will pull off of Highway 341 onto the dirt road (Rd #1151). This trail consists of red dirt/mud, multiple mudholes, beautiful scenery, and, towards the end of the trail, is where the fun begins. About 2 miles into the trail, you will start to encounter some bigger obstacles. Off-camber ledges, large rocks, drop-offs, tight spaces, and most of the time, this section of the trail is somewhat wet. The first two Miles of this trail are rather easy for most 4X4 vehicles, but the last section, we would highly recommend you walk it out and check for your situation. Be sure to always follow your basic rules of tread lightly and leave no trace. Remember that public lands are a privilege and not a right. Take care of what we have so we can continue to enjoy these beautiful trails! If you see something wrong with this mapped-out route, please be sure to report it so we can get it fixed ASAP.
Photos of OHT Twin Creek
Difficulty
Most of this trail is fairly easy with some mud holes (some hard bottom, some soft), but the North side of this trail is where the difficulty bumps up a few notches. Steep grades with off-camber sections, large rocks, rock shelves with drop-offs, as well as most of this section is usually wet and slippery. This road can get worse over time, so always take caution when trailing and remember basic rules, following the tread lightly and leave no trace guidelines. Always double-check MVUM and other sources, as access can change over the years to come.
Status Reports
OHT Twin Creek can be accessed by the following ride types:
- High-Clearance 4x4
- SUV
OHT Twin Creek Map
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