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Winding Stairs hike west of Mena AR

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 9:31 am
by okieboater
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A good review of hiking on Winding Stairs trail

6 days in Winding Stair National Recreation Area and Ouchita trail is the title of the post.

Re: Winding Stairs hike west of Mena AR

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 9:57 am
by hop
Dave, I've hiked this, from Talimena state park, to the Pashubbe trailhead...a little over 34 miles. But I did it in several day hikes. Mostly just out and back at different access points on the trail, and a few where I parked a car, and got dropped off at other points on the trail. It's really a beautiful trail. I really want to do the piece from Pashubbe to Queen Wilhelmina this fall, but it's going to have to be overnight, as it goes through the Kiamichi Wilderness area, with no middle access point.

Re: Winding Stairs hike west of Mena AR

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 1:28 pm
by okieboater
When I moved here from North GA back in the 70's we went to the Tulsa Library and looked at maps of the many water sheds and hiking areas of the Great State of Arkansas. That area along the drive was one we found and hiked a lot. Just beautiful country. Many of those hikes start on the drive and go down hill with the Sunday morning hike out being kinda hard on the legs.

Queen Wilhelmina state parks is still one of my spots to visit on the way to or from the Cossatot. The Park's buffet meals are awesome and if a tent spot is open it is a great spot to spend the night with views that are worth the time to set in a chair and enjoy.

Re: Winding Stairs hike west of Mena AR

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 9:03 pm
by hop
I've had the Sunday brunch a couple of times at the lodge. I haven't been there since they've reopened. I need to try and do that soon, I think. Never camped there though.

Re: Winding Stairs hike west of Mena AR

Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2015 7:38 pm
by wally
i hiked this section several years ago and remember the Kiamichi wilderness the most. It was a scenic area. i drove the talimena scenic drive this week and stayed at Queen Wilhelmena Lodge. The lodge is so comfortable after the renovation it is worth the drive to enjoy the comfort; and the price of the rooms and the meals are reasonable.
If you get to Talihena be sure to stop at the diner and soda shop st the intersection of 88 and 63. Good hamburgers and delicious old fashioned malts.