Highlands Chapter Dayhike: Kingfisher Trail at Lake Sequoyah
Event Details
Kingfisher Trail at Lake Sequoyah just south of Fayetteville On Saturday Nov. 18, Nancy Garner will lead a hike at Lake Sequoyah, just south of Fayetteville. The Kingfisher Trail follows the
Event Details
Kingfisher Trail at Lake Sequoyah just south of Fayetteville
On Saturday Nov. 18, Nancy Garner will lead a hike at Lake Sequoyah, just south of Fayetteville. The Kingfisher Trail follows the hillside above the lake for roughly 1.2 miles, then heads sharply uphill for a quarter mile or so to a scenic hilltop clearing owned by Nancy’s family. There, we can snack and rest—Nancy’s son will be providing some lawn chairs for more comfort than hikers normally get—and we can enjoy a view of the lake before heading back. The hike ends where it begins, at the Rookery Trailhead, just over the bridge across Lake Sequoyah.
That’s the end of the organized hike, but the 3.5 mile out-and-back Rookery Trail also begins at the parking area, so those who wish to explore on their own may do so.
Hike: Kingfisher Trail at Lake Sequoyah with side hike to private vista
Date: Saturday, November 18, 2023
Meeting Place and Time: Rookery Trailhead, Lake Sequoyah Drive, southeast side of Fayetteville AR just off of AR Hwy 16 at 10:30 am on November 18
Hike Distance: 3 miles more or less
Rating; Easy with uphill to the scenic spot, maybe 500 ft of elevation gain/loss. Leaf litter over rocky trail
Hike Leader: Nancy Garner
Phone/email: (479) 521-1568 or beingnancy03@arkansas.net
Directions: Google Maps shows the Rookery Trailhead as the meeting point, just on the right as you exit the bridge across Lake Sequoyah. To reach the spot, from the intersection of Hwy 265 and 16 (Huntsville Road), drive 3 miles south and turn left on S Lake Sequoyah Drive (road #50). In roughly a mile, the road makes a 90 degree right turn. Continue to veer right across the bridge. Just over, you’ll see the parking area on the right.
Comments: Bring water, lunch, rain gear, gloves and wear hiking boots and/or water shoes. Insect spray and hiking poles may also be useful. No pets are allowed on any hikes, and children under 12 years are discouraged. Participants are required to sign a “liability release” http://www.ozarksociety.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/OS-Sign-Up_Sheet_rev4.pdf at the trailhead to take part in any Ozark Society outing.
Highlands Chapter Fall Hiking Calendar
November
Wednesday, 15th, Steel Creek to Jim Bluff Loop on BRT & ORT, Terry Frederick
Saturday, 18th, Kingfisher Trail at Lake Sequoyah, near Fayetteville, Nancy Garner
Saturday, 25th, Hare Mountain on the Ozark Highlands Trail, Jack & Sue Mabry
December
Saturday, 2nd, Two hikes:
Lake Wilson (Fayetteville) Kids & Family Hike, Shari Withey
Spy Rock Trail, Norma Senyard
Saturday, 9th, OHT Maintenance, Fain Creek, Tom Perry
Saturday, 16th Eureka Springs Urban Hike, Luke Parsch
Time
November 18, 2023 10:30 AM - 2:00 PM(GMT-05:00)