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Points of Interest

There are so many trails and points of interest that surround us here at Pig Trail Lodging.

Here are just a few of our favorites. 

Mill Creek Trail System

The Blue Loop and Orange Loop at the Mill Creek Trail system combine for 42 miles of riding. Riders will enjoy creek crossings, waterfalls (weather permitting), and trails that vary from easy to difficult. This is the only trail system with a fee. $3/day per rig. 

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Frog Bayou

The beautiful Frog Bayou (1705) is a great all-day ride. The terrain is easy to medium difficulty. In the summertime, it's a great place to swim. After a good rain, the falls are a beautiful site to see. 

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Pillar on the Edge & Hundred Hidden Falls

Hundred Hidden Falls, Pillar on the Edge, and White Rock Creek Falls can all be accessed off of trail 1703/1703A. This trail is full of beautiful views and hidden treasures in the Ozark National Forest. 

 

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60 Ft. Falls, Mountain Creek Falls, Spirit Mountain Falls, Hanging Rock, and Spy Rock

All of these national forest beauties can be accessed off of Morgan Mountain Road (1504). Like Mill Creek, these trails include creek crossings, swimming holes, and vary from easy to difficult. 

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Jack White Falls & Hurricane Creek

Jack White Falls (1776) and Hurricane Creek (95548H) is another enjoyable National Forest trail ride close to Pig Trail Lodging.

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Mulberry River

Pig Trail Lodging is just about a half mile north of the Mulberry River, a gorgeous playground for water recreation enthusiasts. Swim, fish, kayak, canoe, raft, or just sit and enjoy the unique rock formations and mountains that surround the river. 

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