Trail Overview
Robertson Creek 163 was like a present that you had to wait until the end to open it. I had no clue what was on the south end of the trail. It starts out as an easy gravel road off the main highway 28 that winds through the forest at an elevation of 1400 feet at its highest, it then ends in a very deep water crossing ( one I probably shouldn't have crossed as the water got into my airbox). Robertson Creek parallels this route so there is a nice source of water to play in or refill the nonpotable water tanks. Just be mindful that Arkansas is home to many plant and wildlife species. To name a few, be aware that these are present mostly during the summer months. Ticks, cottonmouth snakes (found near creeks and water sources), and rattlesnakes. This area is popular as the Ouachita National Recreation Trail is just south of this location.
History
An interesting read on the history of the Ouachita National Forest-- https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5143491.pdf