This past spring Friends Of the Ouachita Trail added 2 new shelters at the east end of the trail – a very welcome addition! The Red Bluff shelter at mile 196.2 (4.4 miles east of the AR-9 trail head) is a repurposed hunting cabin. The Scott Tarvin shelter at mile 210.2 (about 2 miles west of the Lundsford Corner [AR-300] trail head) is brand new and the same design as the other new builds. I’ve added these to my maps.
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