Mark Twain
National Forest
Trails

Mark
Twain National Forest offers a wide variety of trails covering
some 742 miles of the Ozarks. Trails differ greatly in
length and difficulty. A few are restricted to hikers
only, but many are open to mountain bikes and horses, and
two areas are set aside for ATV and motorcycle enthusiasts, Chadwick
and Sutton
Bluff.
Visitors to Mark
Twain National Forest come to enjoy its beauty, with
friends and family or alone. Those who value what Nature
alone can provide are asked to make a commitment to
protect and preserve the forest, its rivers, lakes, and
trails.
The Leave No Trace program has techniques that visitors
can use to help reduce evidence of their presence.
Visit their website at www.LNT.org/
for more information.