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Level: Beginner
Length: 3 mi (4.8 km)
Surface: Singletrack
Configuration: Network
Elevation: +597/ -165 ft
Total: 30 riders
Mountain Biking Dutton Hollow Loop
#34 of 206 mountain bike trails in Arkansas
Dutton Hollow Loop is located in Hobbs State Management Area. The trail is 100% singletrack and is a multi-use trail. Expect to see very little other trail traffic, but you could also encounter hikers & horses. The surface is mostly hard packed with some sections of loose gravel. The entire trail is in a wooded area and has one major hill climb in either direction. This trail is one of three loops in the current trail system.
First added by surveyjim on Jan 12, 2007. Last updated May 11, 2020. → add an update
Before you go
- Drinking water: unknown
- Lift service: unknown
- Night riding: unknown
- Pump track: unknown
- Restrooms: unknown
- Fat bike grooming: unknown
- E-bikes allowed: unknown
- Fee required: unknown
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From the intersection of U.S. Highway #62 and U.S. Highway #12 in Rogers, drive East on U.S. Highway #12 about 12.5 miles to Townsend Ridge Road. Turn right on Townsend Ridge Road and continue about 1.8 miles to the trailhead on the right. You will have to ride a fair amount of the Little Clifty Creek Loop to get to the beginning of the Dutton Hollow Loop, or you can park at the intersection of Piney Road and U.S. Highway #12, then follow Piney Road to the trail signs crossing the road.
Very fun trail that drops into Dutton Hollow and climbs back out. The climbing is tough but the trail is laid out in a sustainable fashion. Excellent signage lets you know what to do at intersections and points out interesting features. A fast ride with twists and turns.
Thank |Smooth trail and marked well. Climb back out had me huffing and puffing as it is a pretty constant climb with little rest. Did the loop in a leisurely hour. Can't wait to explore more of this system!
Thank |This loop is part of the the Hidden Diversity trail located in Hobbs State Park. This loop will take you down into the hollow and then back up again. There is nothing really technical on this loop and the climb back up is not that bad of a climb most folks should enjoy this loop. For more information go to www.mtbark.com
Thank |This trail is a great clean trail with lots of down hill track. But you must keep in mind what goes down must come back up lol. If you are around Rogers this is a fun fast track as are all 4 of the loops at Hobs.
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