The Ozark Highlands Trail (OHT) is one of the premier, long-distance hiking trails in the United States. Located in the middle-South, it is well-known for its winter hiking opportunities when many other trails are impassable. Fall through Spring are the peak seasons for this trail. Featured in National Geographic Magazine, The Guardian, and Backpacker Magazine, the OHT offers 290 miles of hiking and backpacking across the most rugged and scenic terrain in the region.
When complete, the OHT will run ~320 miles across northern Arkansas with the west end at Lake Fort Smith and the east end at the Missouri border north of Lake Norfork where it will someday connect to the Ozark Trail near Tecumseh MO. About 290 miles of the OHT have been built with about 14 miles to do across the Lower Buffalo Wilderness and 18 miles to do near Lake Norfork. The longest continuous piece is 207 miles in the Boston Mountains and Buffalo River areas.






