When it comes to the Moonshiners Cave Trail, it’s hard to say which is better – the journey or the destination. The trail is under a mile, which means the journey is an easy one. As far as the destination goes, it’s just as alluring. The trail comes to an end at a cave with a colorful past and a waterfall!

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Well, what do you think? Are you ready to make the trek to Moonshiners Cave? For more information on Moonshiners Cave Trail, including a map, click here. Worried about finding the cave on your own? No problem. Oftentimes, you can arrange for a guided hike with a park interpreter from Devil’s Den State Park.

So, did you know about Moonshiners Cave? Ever visited? If so, what’d you think of the trail’s namesake? What about the waterfall? Tell us!

There are also more waterfalls in Arkansas that are worth visiting.

This isn’t the only hike in Arkansas that leads to an incredible piece of the past. Click here for another trail that merges natural beauty and history.

 

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