A standout amongst the most acclaimed waterfalls in Arkansas is the Glory Hole. The trail to the Glory Hole is in the Ozark National Forest off roadway 16 east just shy of 6 miles from Fallsville, or then again 2 miles west of Edwards Junction.
This is a genuinely simple climb without extraordinary rise changes. Other than the last extend that winds down to the Glory Hole, the trail is level. This is just a 2 mile climb. Be watchful in the last area slowing down to the "passage" to the falls, it is uneven and can be sodden close to the rivulet.
The little ravine and feigns around the Glory Hole are perfect for spring and fall visits. For picture takers this territory offers a wide range of attractions other than the falls.
The Glory Hole is really remote. Try not to trek alone and make certain to tell somebody where you are going.
Trailhead is off Highway 16, 2.2 miles west of Edwards Junction (the convergence of expressways 21 and 16).
Photograph by Steven White