Trails
The
Arlie Moore Interpretive Trail is located in the Arlie Moore Recreation Area. The trail is a double segment loop, approximately 1.3. miles (2.2 kilometers) in length. The trail meanders through a mature southern pine forest. In 2002, the trail was rehabilitated in large part due to a partnership grant from ALCOA.
Arlie Moore
Interpretive Trail Map(pdf)
In 2007 the National Recreation Reservation Service selected the
Arlie Moore Interpretive Trail as one of America’s Top 25 Hiking Trails.
Rangers give interpretive walks along the trail pointing out plants, trees,
and wildlife along the way. All throughout the year, school groups and campers walk the shaded trail and enjoy the hidden sanctuary of this secluded little trail. Thanks
to our partner ALCOA Gum Springs Plant, environmentally friendly benches
are now located along the trail.
If you would like a Ranger to give an interpretive tour for your group, please contact the DeGray Lake Field Office at 870-246-5501.