| Outdoor Recreation Any Time of
Year While the Ozarks have four true seasons, winter,
spring, and fall have several weeks of surprisingly warm weather allowing comfortable
field trips any time of year. Each season presents a broad range of outdoor adventure
opportunities. Your biggest challenge is simply choosing what you want to do!
If you enjoy just a simple walk in the woods, you have literally
hundreds of places for day hikes, short or long, easy or difficult. If you have a hobby in
any of the natural sciences, if you are an amateur naturalist, a birder, a landscape,
macro, or wildlife photographer, if your hobby is wildflowers, fossil and rock collecting,
you'll be pleased to know you have a wonderful set of biologically diverse resources close
by when you stay at Fish & Fiddle.
On Lake Norfork the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has 25,000 acres of land under wildlife
management programs. The Corps identifies some 115 different Eco land types around Lake
Norfork. All 25,000 acres are open to the public.
Explore the Sylamore District of the Ozark National Forest and the Leatherwood Wilderness
which has another 200,000 acres of public land. The Sylamore and Leatherwood have hundreds
of old road beds that offer easy walking. Hiking trails offer several opportunities for
day hikes.
For one of the most accurate and best represented typifications of the Ozark Eco system,
take some day trips into the Sylamore District of the Ozark National Forest. The U.S.
Forest Service has designated two fascinating Special Interest Areas - Cliffty Canyon
Botanical Area, and City Bluff. The Sylamore is a 30 minute scenic drive from Fish &
Fiddle. This drive itself is a marvelous look at the Ozark Upland terrain. At City Bluff
you'll stand 100 feet above the White River on an impressive limestone bluff. In the
bottoms of Cliffty Canyon you'll experience up close the karst geology ( limestone/water
formations) the Ozarks are so famous for. |