Eureka Springs Outdoor Alliance

Outdoor Community in Eureka Springs - organized outings and service projects

Apr
13

Land Trust Scouting Hike

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Land Trust Scouting Hike



We had a small group just Christie, Dorothy and myself. I picked up Mary Jane and we were met at the trailhead by Francine - the owner of the spring - she was invaluable because she has a such a great knowledge of the hollow. I brought my GPS and a camera that geotags photos as well as some survey tape to mark out the trail as we got lower into the hollow.

We encountered some storm damage on the upper trail - a very tall white oak fell across the trail and took a smaller oak with it. Since we did not bring heavy tools - we moved what we could lift and moved on down. Francie had already been to the spring that morning and said there were some similar blockages on the road to the spring.

At the Volvo we took the lower trail and we encountered one very large tangle on the trail. The basic trail looks like an old logging road until you get down to the place where it intersects with the creekbed. At that point it looks like the best course is to stay on the side of the creek and to cut through some buck brush and smaller vines. Up to this point it is only clearing - so this is where we started using the surveyors tape to mark out paths as we turn. Mary Jane sent us ahead to help choose the path down to the deer pond and the horseshoe falls - both of these features should be a short side loop on the trail and are on a limestone bed - lots of very large vines and roc formations - I think this could be a nice picnic spot and we should probably leave it as natural as possible.

We mapped the trails to slowly climb up to the bench level on the other side of the hollow working our ways up and finding areas where you can walk up and not have to scale the bench. Mary Jane told us that it was important to make sure the path lead by good places to sit and take in the sites while you take a break. Near the top we crossed an area where the highline has been cut trough - I have been there once before to spread wildflower seeds and I’m sure Mary Jane would like us to do more of that of if we can. 

Shortly after we crossed the highline we saw the bench line below the pivot rock trail. We worked out way up to the trail and intersected right near the large cedar in the rock formation before you get to the pivot rock. There is some tree damage there so we went over to the pivot rock to check it out. The tall cedar behind it has come down - but appears to still be alive. I think it will have to stay there because of the amount of ground and rock that came up with it.

WIth that we went back to the trail head on the pivot rock trail. There were 2 treefalls to clean up there.

I was not sure where Mary Jane planned to take us but I think it’s very neat to have 2 options to get to the pivot rock - one more level and one more challenging. Plus it’s a loop - between 2.5 and 3 miles.

I’m looking forward to showing you all the bottom of the hollow - and I hope we can schedule a work day to repair the upper trail.

The photos I took were taken with my phone and were planned just for geotagging - they are not great pics but I had my hands full with survey tape, GPS, and camera phone.

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Apr
06

Click Here For a Link to an Article

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Click Here For a Link to an Article
Click on the title for a link to an article I wrote about a recent caving trip I took to New Mexico. Check it out!

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Apr
05

Eagle’s Nest Hike

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Eagle’s Nest Hike

On Saturday, April 4, 18 hikers gathered for an
ESOA day-hike to Eagle’s Nest in the
Madison County WMA - Age range: 4 to 93

ESOA hikers enjoying a beautiful April day atop the
Kings River Overlook, aka Eagle’s Nest

A group of ESOA hikers working on their flower identification skills

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Feb
27

Ice Storm Puts A Freeze On Eagle’s Nest Hike

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Ice Storm Puts A Freeze On Eagle’s Nest Hike
The ice storm that rolled through NW Arkansas in late January left so many downed trees, that members of the ESOA who came out for a scheduled hike to Eagle’s Nest in the Madison County WMA had to resort to a contingency plan due to impassable roads.
The group shifted gears and moved from social project to service project. Members of the ESOA and some members of the Holiday Island Hikers who also showed-up for the hike spent the afternoon clearing ice storm debris in the city’s Harmon Park. Time was spent cutting and clearing limbs that were damaged during the intense storm. Overall 22-hrs were contributed by the group and the ESOA plans on visiting Eagle’s Nest later this spring.
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Feb
27

Water Street Visit

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Water Street Visit
On Sunday, January 25th, members of the ESOA made a site visit to Water Street Park in downtown Eureka Springs. The long and narrow park is not maintained as a park, the existing trail is rough and some work needs to be done. During the preliminary visit, ESOA members filled nearly 15 trash bags while also identifying tasks needed for future service projects.
Water Street Park is an area that could be part of in-town trail network in Eureka Springs.
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