Ozark Mountains Arkansas

sassmouth

Member
My boys and I attended a Jeep Jamboree event this past weekend. 65 Jeeps were in attendance. We wheeled over some private and public land encountering multiple creek crossings, mud holes, rocks, and steep climbs and descents. It was a blast.
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matt1171

New member
I was in the area on Saturday and ran into a group of 15 Jeeps from the Jamboree wheeling on public land coming from a waterfall area. Glad you enjoyed our beautiful state!!!
 

sassmouth

Member
I was in the area on Saturday and ran into a group of 15 Jeeps from the Jamboree wheeling on public land coming from a waterfall area. Glad you enjoyed our beautiful state!!!

I was probably in that group. The waterfall area was beautiful.
 

matt1171

New member
Then yep. I saw you coming out. I was the Silver JKU leading the group of 4 that you passed on your way out.
 

H8ROADS

Caught the Bug
My boys and I attended a Jeep Jamboree event this past weekend. 65 Jeeps were in attendance. We wheeled over some private and public land encountering multiple creek crossings, mud holes, rocks, and steep climbs and descents. It was a blast.
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So cool...I remember Superlift and that area well. Such great wheeling and scenery down there that you would never imagine when you think of Arkansas.
 

woozy

New member
Would you say the jeep jamborees are worth the price? I live in Shreveport and was thinking about registering for a Arkansas jeep jamboree for next year.
 

sassmouth

Member
For me its worth it. I come down with a couple of boys so having breakfast, lunch, and dinner taken care of for the two days of wheeling that we do its great. There are two types of jamborees, select and classic. The select ones only provide dinner. So I usually go classic.

Also some of the locations allow wheeling on privately owned land, such as indian tribal land, that is only available to the public during the event.

The events allow me to get better familiar with the area as well without having to do a lot of setup and research beforehand.

We will be attending the jamboree that is happening in St Francisville, LA next spring. Looking forward to checking out New Orleans as well.
 

Charles

New member
I was one of the trail guides for this event and for the first one for the area thought it was a great time. If any of you come this way or plan a trip if you would just let me know. Would love to tag along. Had a great time meeting so many new faces and doing what we all like to do. Great pics!!
 

sassmouth

Member
this waterfall was also neat (off of the same route to Mountain Creek Falls that Matt1171 mentioned)

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as was this one, "Glory Hole Falls", located about 15 miles NE from Oark, AR.

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el_chupo_

Member
Is this a public jeep trail? Would love to visit this. I will actually be pretty close to there around Christmas too, may have to bail on family stuff for a little bit...
 

sassmouth

Member
I believe Mountain Creek Falls is a public offroad trail. The Glory Hole is only viewable from a trail hike.
 
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