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Family friendly hiking trails in Crittenden County are primarily found within the flat, fertile landscape of the Arkansas Delta, bordering the Mississippi River. This region is characterized by bottomland hardwood forests, cypress swamps, and oxbow lakes, offering a unique environment for wildlife observation and leisurely walks. The terrain is generally level, providing accessible paths suitable for families.
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Ashburn-Coppock Park is a small linear park with paved trails that are popular for commuting, biking, running, and walking. The intertwining paths in the area are well marked and offer the option for creating small loops. Tom Lee Park is a much larger park to the north, and it connects to the main trail in Ashburn-Coppock Park.
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This small park is located on the banks of the Mississippi River and was created in remembrance of those involved in the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878. The park connects to a paved path that follows the Mississippi River Trail bike route and connects to some of the nearby parks to the north.
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The Big River Crossing is named in reference to crossing the Mississippi River on the longest pedestrian bridge. The bridge is actually named Harahan Bridge and helps connect the city of Memphis to the state of Arkansas and the Ducks Unlimited area. You get terrific views of the river from up on the bridge.
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Mud Island Park is home to the Mississippi River Museum, Wolf River Harbor, and the Mud Island Park Amphitheater. There are a handful of intertwining paved paths in the park and a bunch of different viewpoints with informational placards spread throughout the property.
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The Mississippi River Walk is a popular path circling around the Mud Island Park property and offering views of the Mississippi River. This paved trail is a great place for everyone in the family. It is flat and features numerous informational signs along the side of the trail.
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Excursions and themed dinner cruises on the Mississippi with an old-fashioned paddle steamer fleet.
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Beale Street Landing is a popular park in downtown Memphis. The Mississippi River Trail cuts through the park and is a great place for a break to enjoy the view of Wolf River Harbor.
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Park on the banks of the Mississippi commemorating those who helped others during the yellow fever epidemic in 1878. The park offers a good access point for rides on the Mississippi River Trail bike route or other bikeways from downtown.
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Crittenden County offers over 30 family-friendly hiking and walking routes. These trails are predominantly easy, making them suitable for all ages and skill levels.
The landscape in Crittenden County is part of the Arkansas Delta, characterized by flat, fertile bottomland. You'll find unique ecosystems like bottomland hardwood forests, cypress swamps, and grasslands, especially within the Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge. The focus is more on wildlife observation and peaceful walks rather than rugged mountain terrain.
Yes, many of the trails are quite short and easy, perfect for little legs. For example, the Mississippi River Model Walk is just over 2 kilometers long with minimal elevation, offering a gentle stroll along the river.
While Crittenden County is generally flat, routes like the Big River Crossing offer unique views over the Mississippi River and the Memphis skyline. These trails provide a different kind of scenic beauty, focusing on expansive river vistas.
Yes, there are several circular options. The Big River Crossing loop from FedExForum is an excellent choice, providing a pleasant loop that brings you back to your starting point after about 4.3 kilometers.
Many trails offer opportunities for wildlife observation, especially at the Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge, which is a crucial stopover for migratory waterfowl and songbirds. You might also encounter historical markers or enjoy views of the Mississippi River, particularly on trails near the riverfront.
Parking availability varies by location. For trails like the Memphis Riverwalk or those associated with city parks like Tilden Rodgers Park, you'll typically find designated parking areas. For routes within the Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge, there are often visitor parking lots.
Spring and fall are generally the most pleasant seasons for family hiking in Crittenden County. The temperatures are milder, and you can enjoy the vibrant foliage or observe migratory birds. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are generally mild but can be damp.
Many trails in Crittenden County, especially those in public parks or along riverfronts, are dog-friendly, usually requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always a good idea to check specific regulations for areas like the Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge before you go.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars. Reviewers often praise the easy accessibility of the trails, the peaceful natural settings, and the opportunities for wildlife viewing, making them perfect for a relaxed family outing.
For families looking for a slightly longer adventure, the Big River Crossing – Memphis Martyrs Park loop offers a moderate challenge at nearly 9 kilometers. It provides an extended experience with varied scenery along the river.


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