One of the best things about Arkansas isn’t just the destination, it’s the road trip to get there, too. Many Arkansans are familiar with the Pig Trail but some brush it off as a motorcycle only road trip. Those folks are definitely missing out. The Pig Trail’s winding road and tunnel of trees makes the drive enjoyable in any form of transportation. Let’s buckle up and take a drive to see this picturesque Pig Trail.
There’s no doubt the Pig Trail is the best joy ride for any motorcyclist, but that doesn’t mean non-bikers aren’t welcome to enjoy the drive, too.
Google Maps The Pig Trail is famous throughout the nation. It made USA Today’s Top 10 best motorcycling routes in the country and was number two out of all North American routes.
The trail begins just north of Ozark and ends at Brashears.
Flickr/Anna Just take I-40 W to Hwy. 23.
The trees seem to engulf the road, making it quite a magical experience.
Facebook/Cruise The Ozarks
The explosion of fall color is great…
Flickr/Wade Harris
…but we’re fans of the warm breeze and vividly green trees in the spring.
Flickr/Tom Check
Your worries will melt away after taking the winding road and passing old barns.
Flickr/Jeremy Bullington
Just imagine rolling the windows down and breathing in the crisp, fresh air.
Flickr/Rex Austin Barrow
When the tunnel of trees do break away you’re left with quick glimpses of the Ozark National Forest.
Flickr/Anna
The drive is a pleasant 19 mile point to point stretch.
Flickr/Charity Sherwood No overwhelming coast-to-coast road trip needed when you have the Pig Trail.
If you would like to lengthen your ride we suggest taking the detour to Oark.
Facebook/Oark General Store You’ll have more gorgeous roads and an excuse to stop for a bite at the Oark Cafe. With the detour, this makes the drive around 80 miles round trip.
Where’s your go-to when you just need a good drive? Share with us in the comments below!
Google Maps
The Pig Trail is famous throughout the nation. It made USA Today’s Top 10 best motorcycling routes in the country and was number two out of all North American routes.
Flickr/Anna
Just take I-40 W to Hwy. 23.
Facebook/Cruise The Ozarks
Flickr/Wade Harris
Flickr/Tom Check
Flickr/Jeremy Bullington
Flickr/Rex Austin Barrow
Flickr/Charity Sherwood
No overwhelming coast-to-coast road trip needed when you have the Pig Trail.
Facebook/Oark General Store
You’ll have more gorgeous roads and an excuse to stop for a bite at the Oark Cafe. With the detour, this makes the drive around 80 miles round trip.
Feel free to add your beautiful spring time pics of the Pig Trail on our Arkansas Nature Lovers Facebook group.
If you need more calories in your drive, you should blaze this cheese dip trail.
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