Are you ready for a scenic fall adventure? Then you must experience the natural beauty of Arkansas by taking an off-road vehicle ride through the Ozark National Forest. As we all know, the Ozarks is known for its breathtaking waterfalls, spectacular rock formations, flowing mountain streams as well as its stunning fall foliage. And the best way to view these gorgeous autumn hues is by riding on one of the many OHV trails. So, grab your UTVs, and let’s explore all that the Ozarks have to offer in autumn.

The Natural State is filled with so much beauty. Luckily, the Ozarks has many OHV trails scattered throughout the terrain where you can explore the gorgeous fall foliage.

Puravida 1022/Google And since there are hundreds of miles of trails, there is plenty for you to see and do along the way.

The trails range from easy to expert level, so be sure to do your research before you head out.

Richard Klingler/Google Additionally, they are multi-use trails, so look out for mountain bikers, hikers, and horses as you traverse.

Of course, it will take you multiple days to explore the region, so we recommend booking a campsite so that you can have a complete experience.

Silas Robinson/Google In the area, you’ll find Mill Creek Outfitters and Mulberry Mountain Lodging that offer cabins, RVs as well as tent sites.

These campgrounds are ideal because they’re near many of the Ozark Mountain OHV trails.

Mulberry Mountain Lodging So, you’ll have access to Mill Creek, Moccasin Gap, Brock Creek, and Buckhorn OHV trail systems, just to name a few.

But regardless of what trail you traverse, you’ll encounter the spectacular beauty of the Ozark landscape.

Mike Triton/Google They include serene mountain streams, stunning waterfalls, unique rock formations, as well as the gorgeous hardwood forest.

And the best time to explore the Ozarks is during the fall, when the weather is cool, and the autumn hues are breathtaking. You’ll love crossing the mountain streams surrounded by the colorful trees.

Richard Klingler/Google

Not to mention the tranquil scenes of the autumn leaves gently floating across the streams. You’ll want to stop and take pictures of all these gorgeous fall vistas.

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Of course, the best part will be finding a great overlook to watch the warm sun set in the evening skies. After riding through the remote parts of the Ozarks on your UTV, you’ll fall in love with the Natural State all over again.

Mill Creek Outfitters, LLC/Facebook Because these trails are self-guided, be sure to follow the rules and regulations of the Ozark trail system. And as always, be careful when riding and wear the recommended protective gear.

Have you ever explored one of the Ozark OHV trail systems by UTV? If so, did you go during autumn to see the stunning fall foliage? Share your experience with us in the comments below. 

Puravida 1022/Google

And since there are hundreds of miles of trails, there is plenty for you to see and do along the way.

Richard Klingler/Google

Additionally, they are multi-use trails, so look out for mountain bikers, hikers, and horses as you traverse.

Silas Robinson/Google

In the area, you’ll find Mill Creek Outfitters and Mulberry Mountain Lodging that offer cabins, RVs as well as tent sites.

Mulberry Mountain Lodging

So, you’ll have access to Mill Creek, Moccasin Gap, Brock Creek, and Buckhorn OHV trail systems, just to name a few.

Mike Triton/Google

They include serene mountain streams, stunning waterfalls, unique rock formations, as well as the gorgeous hardwood forest.

AR Nature Gal/Flickr

Mill Creek Outfitters, LLC/Facebook

Because these trails are self-guided, be sure to follow the rules and regulations of the Ozark trail system. And as always, be careful when riding and wear the recommended protective gear.

And don’t forget to check out our article about this roadside attraction road trip through Arkansas. 

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Address: Mill Creek OHV Trailhead, 1509 forest service road, Elkins, AR 72727, USAAddress: Ozark National Forest, Arkansas 72752, USA