How To Reach Hawksbill Crag Hiking the Whitaker Point Trail - The Happiness Function (2024)

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Hiking the Whitaker Point Trail to the famous Hawksbill Crag is one of the most iconic hikes in the Ozark National Forest. If you’ve seen photos of this majestic crag and it’s on your Arkansas hiking bucket list, we’re sharing all the details (we have hiked it multiple times). This article will provide you with all the information you need to have an enjoyable adventure.

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Hiking Whitaker Point Trail To See Hawksbill Crag

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Hiking is one of the most popular activities in this part of the Ozark National Forest. The national forest contains many recreational opportunities, including hiking trails, trout streams, picnicking areas, and camping sites. The area is incredibly scenic and within close proximity of the Ponca Wilderness and Buffalo National River (National Park Service Park).

The Whitaker Point Trail is a beautiful trail located south of Ponca, near Jasper, Arkansas. This area is full of spectacular views and lots of recreational adventures.

Are you hiking near Buffalo National River and Whitaker Point? You will also love these other hikes close by:

Centerpoint to Big Bluff (Goat Trail)

Lost Valley Trail in Buffalo National River

Glory Hole Falls (Sinkhole Waterfall)

Whitaker Point Trail (Hawksbill Crag) Hike Details

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  • Distance: 2.9 miles round trip (out and back)
  • Elevation Gain: 413 feet
  • Route Type: Out and back
  • Difficulty: Moderate. The route is easy to walk along, but there are steep cliff edges, so exercise caution and be careful with pets and small children.
  • Are Dogs Allowed? Yes, dogs are allowed on the trail.
  • The trail is well-marked and well maintained. It is easy to follow.

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Other Things To Consider While Hiking Whitaker Point

This is one of the most popular hikes in Arkansas. Weekends are busy. If you’re planning on getting an epic solo picture, don’t go on the weekend.

Weekdays earlier in the morning are quieter. If you enjoy solitude in nature, we recommend visiting during the middle of the week. Start the hike early and try to catch the sunrise.

There is a hidden waterfall seasonally along the way. You’ll hear the water if the falls are running. There is a little bit of a scramble up and down a rock wall to see the waterfall up close.

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The closest town near the trail is Ponca, where you will be able to get supplies before hiking. Make sure to bring plenty of water and snacks to keep you going on your way along the trail.

There are no restrooms along this trail or the gravel road.

There is a small parking lot. Once that fills up, park off the side of the road.

Always practice Leave No Trace.

How Long Is the Hike to Hawksbill Crag?

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It takes about two hours to hike the trail round trip, have a snack, take photos of the crag, check out the waterfall, and get back at the car.

It is a great day hike and short enough to pair with nearby hikes, such as the Lost Valley Trail or Glory Hole Falls.

Where Is the Whitaker Point Trail Located?

Below is a Google map of where the Whitaker Point Trailhead and Hawksbill Crag are located in relation to Ponca and Jasper, Arkansas. The trail is located in the Ozark National Forest, roughly 30 minutes south of Ponca, Arkansas.

How Do You Get to the Whitaker Point Trailhead?

There is no cell phone reception in the area, so be sure to download directions for offline use before driving to the Whitaker Point trailhead if you are not familiar with the area or have a map.

Whenever we go into the Buffalo National River area, we always bring our National Geographic Topo Map #232, Buffalo National River West, to navigate.

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There is a trail sign before the bridge crossing the Buffalo River, where you turn off AR 21 onto County Road (CR 5) — CR 5 is a gravel road. You will appreciate having a high-clearance vehicle to drive along CR 5. There are lots of bumps, and it is steep in areas. Follow CR 5 until you reach the trailhead. There is a sign with a small parking area.

If the parking area is full, parking is allowed along the sides of the dirt road as long as it is not blocking local traffic.

Best Time to Hike the Whitaker Point Trail

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Whitaker Point is a fantastic trail to hike year-round, honestly.

Our favorite time of the year to hike is in the fall or early winter to catch the leaves changing. The fall crowds tend to die down after Thanksgiving providing hikers with more solitude on the local trails.

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What To Bring Hiking

We recommend wearing comfortable hiking shoes, wool socks, sweat-wicking hiking clothes, a hat, sunglasses, water, snacks, and a daypack.

Wear layers to regulate your temperature. Layers keep you warm or cool, depending on the time of year.

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Where To Camp Nearby

The best places to camp in the immediate area are:

Check out our article with all the best places to camp along the Arkansas Buffalo River (Upper District).

Watch YouTube: Hiking Whitaker Point Trail to Hawksbill Crag

Get more inspiration by watching our short video:

Final Thoughts on Hiking Whitaker Point

Hiking the Whitaker Point Trail is one of our absolute favorite hikes in Arkansas. Every time we see the crag, we are awed and inspired to take a hundred photos. We hope that you enjoy this trail as much as we do.

If you have more time to explore the area, you might enjoy checking out these other fantastic hikes nearby.

We’ve listed our favorites below:

  • Lost Valley Trail
  • Centerpoint to Big Bluff (Goat Trail)
  • Hemmed in Hollow Trail
  • Glory Hole Trail
  • Balanced Rock Falls
  • Hideout Hollow Trail

Check back soon for new articles about exploring the Ozark National Forest, Northwest Arkansas, and the Upper Buffalo.

Ashlee + Pablo

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FAQs

How hard is the hike to Hawksbill Crag? ›

The hike is moderate, and is about 1.5 miles to the Hawk's Bill Crag. Beautiful views.

Can you drive to Whitaker Point? ›

The Whitaker Point Trailhead has several dirt parking areas along County Road 5. The area right around the trailhead can fit probably around 25 cars or so. But since this hike is popular, some people have reported having to park down County Road 5 and walking to the trailhead.

How long does the Hawksbill trail take? ›

Explore this 2.1-mile out-and-back trail near Jonas Ridge, North Carolina. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 1 h 19 min to complete.

How long is the Whitaker Point trail? ›

Whitaker Point Trail (Hawksbill Crag) is a 2.9 mile heavily hiked out and back trail located near Pettigrew, Arkansas. The trail is primarily used for hiking and is accessible year-round. This hike and view are amazing and Hawksbill Crag may be one of the most photographed spots in Arkansas.

How long does it take to hike Hawksbill Crag? ›

The hike is about 2 hours on a forested trail, eventually opening up to reach the crag, a rock formation that juts out from the bluff's face resembling a hawk's beak. The crag overlooks Whitaker Creek and a vast valley stretching as far as you can see.

What is the hardest hiking trail in the world? ›

The Great Himalaya Trail is without doubt the toughest single trail in the world. But few can spare the months required to trek the thousands of miles of trail.

What is the most photographed place in Arkansas? ›

GPS: 35.8983° N, 93.4580° W

Promoted as the most photographed place in Arkansas, Hawksbill Crag is sure to be on a lot of peoples' favorite lookouts list. The jutting rock formation offers unobstructed views 100 feet below into Whitaker Creek drainage, as it courses it way to join the Upper Buffalo River.

What is the most photographed hike in Arkansas? ›

Hawksbill Crag - South-west corner of Newton County, Arkansas. Although the trailhead to the Hawksbill Crag rock, is somehow a bit difficult to find, it is definitely worth it to step up to the challenge.

How high is the Hawksbill Crag? ›

Hawksbill Crag
Page Type:Mountain/Rock
County:Newton
Activities:Hiking
Elevation:1900 ft / 579 m
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Do you pay for Hawksbill Mountain Trail? ›

The average hike duration does not take into consideration fitness, exploration, rest, contemplation, etc. Pets must be on a leash no longer than 6 feet at all times. An entrance fee is required to get into Shenandoah National Park. The trailhead for this hike is located at the Hawksbill Gap parking area.

What is the highest hike in Shenandoah? ›

The highest point in Shenandoah is the summit of Hawksbill Mountain at 4,050 feet. Getting to the summit entails a relatively short hike of less than 2 miles.

How to hike the Hawksbill Summit? ›

From the trailhead at the Upper Hawksbill parking area (mile 46.5), take the Upper Hawksbill Trail to Byrds Nest 2 Shelter. Follow the trail to the stone viewing platform. Retrace your steps to return.

What town is Hawksbill Crag in? ›

NEAREST TOWN: Ponca, Arkansas. Full disclosure, town is a pretty liberal term for Ponca. Jasper, an hour away has a few of restaurants, couple shops and a Dollar General. DOWNLOAD OFFLINE MAPS: The trailhead for Hawksbill Crag Trail is on Google Maps, but cell service is quite spotty.

What are the fall colors in the Hawksbill Crag? ›

In the fall, the Whitaker Point trail is graced with the bright oranges and reds of turning maple leaves and other hardwood trees.

How long is Hawksbill trail Shenandoah? ›

The Hawksbill Summit is a fairly easy, 2.9 mile trail that takes you to the highest peak of Shenandoah National Park at 4,049 feet.

What is the hardest trail at Devils Lake? ›

Devil's Lake Hiking Trail summary Chart
Hiking Trail NameDistance (mi)Relative Difficulty
Balanced Rock Trail0.4Most Strenuous
CCC Trail0.3Strenuous
Devil's Doorway Trail0.1Moderate
East Bluff Trail1.7Strenuous
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What is the hardest Grand Canyon trail? ›

Not suitable for anyone with a fear of heights. Classified as the most difficult of all the named trails in Grand Canyon National Park. This is how the National Park Service describes the North Rim's Nankoweap Trail, and these descriptors aren't hyperbolic.

How hard is the God's Thumb hike? ›

DIFFICULTY. Moderate/Strenous — The Knoll Loop is steep, providing most of the elevation gain on this hike. Watch for mud and loose, slippery dry dirt (we encountered both in late summer).

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