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Mulberry River Swimming Spots, Ozark National Forest

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Find unofficial swimming spots along the Mulberry River in Arkansas. Get directions, access notes, and essential safety tips for a safe visit.

About Mulberry River Swimming Spots, Ozark National Forest

Tucked inside the verdant folds of the Ozark National Forest in northwestern Arkansas, the Mulberry River rolls through one of the most unspoiled river corridors in the entire South. Fed by mountain springs and shaded by towering hardwoods, the Mulberry runs cool and clear even deep into summer, making its swimming holes a genuine reward for those willing to seek them out. This is not a manicured beach or a staffed recreation area โ€” it is a living river, wild and honest, and that is exactly its appeal.

The Setting and Landscape

The Mulberry River carves its way through a landscape of limestone bluffs, ancient sycamores, and dense forest that shifts dramatically with the seasons. In spring, the hillsides erupt in wildflower color and the river runs brisk and bright with snowmelt, framed by canopies of fresh green. By summer, the overhanging trees create a cathedral of shade above gravel bars and gentle pools. Come autumn, the Ozark hardwoods ignite in amber and crimson, reflecting off the river's glassy surface in a spectacle that feels almost too beautiful to be real. Wildlife is abundant here โ€” watch for herons wading in the shallows, box turtles sunning on exposed rocks, and the occasional flash of a kingfisher overhead.

Swimming the Mulberry

The Mulberry's swimming spots are unofficial, which means you discover them the way the best places are discovered โ€” by following the sound of moving water and trusting your instincts. The river's water is crystal-clear, with a cool, refreshing bite that shocks you into full alertness on a hot July afternoon. Shallow gravel bars give way to deeper swimming holes where the current slows and the water deepens to a stunning translucent green. Getting to the best spots requires a bit of scrambling over rocky riverbank terrain, so wear sturdy footwear and watch your step. The effort is always worth it. Two primary access points โ€” Redding and Wolf Pen recreation areas, both reachable via Route 215 โ€” serve as natural staging grounds for river exploration, and both offer camping if you want to linger past sunset.

Practical

The experience

  • Best time to visit Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) for mild weather and vibrant scenery. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming but can be crowded.
  • Access Moderate. Easily accessible via Route 215 but requires navigating occasional rocky terrain near swimming spots.
  • Facilities Redding Campground offers tables and toilets. Wolf Pen is quieter but lacks extensive facilities. Both areas support camping.
  • Camping nearby Both at Redding and Wolf Pen

Highlights & features

  • Crystal-clear river water
  • Accessible from Redding and Wolf Pen
  • Stunning surrounding forest views
  • Diverse wildlife and plant life
  • Camping options available
  • Mix of bustling and tranquil swimming areas
  • Rich history tied to Ozark National Forest
  • Perfect blend of geological and ecological beauty

How to get there

  1. Starting Point: Fort Smith, AR

    Begin by heading east on Interstate 40 (I-40) for approximately 30 miles until you reach the town of Ozark, AR.

  2. Take Exit 35 for Ozark and turn left (north) onto State Route 23 (also known as the Pig Trail Scenic Byway).

  3. From Ozark to Mulberry River Area

  4. 3. Continue north on State Route 23 for about 15 miles. You will enter the Ozark National Forest as you drive.

  5. 4. Look for the intersection with State Route 215. Turn right (east) onto State Route 215.

    Redding Recreation Area (Mulberry River Access Point)

  6. 5. Drive along State Route 215, following the Mulberry River. After approximately 4 miles, you will reach the Redding Recreation Area, a National Forest campground and popular access point for the Mulberry River.

  7. Additional Information for Redding Recreation Area

    The Redding Recreation Area offers convenient river access, picnic tables, and restrooms. This location is often busy during summer weekends, so plan accordingly. Parking is available at the campground, and no additional hiking is required to access the river from this point. Alternative Option: Wolf Pen Recreation Area If you prefer a quieter location, consider continuing further along the Mulberry River to the Wolf Pen Recreation Area. This spot is less crowded and offers a more serene experience. Enjoy your visit to the Mulberry River Swimming Spots in the Ozark National Forest!

Plan your visit

The Mulberry River swimming spots are most easily reached from Fort Smith to the south or the smaller town of Ozark to the east, both of which offer food, fuel, and lodging before you head into the forest. Route 215 is your primary corridor into this stretch of the Ozark National Forest. Pack light, plan for a half-day minimum, and leave no trace โ€” this river's beauty depends on the care of everyone who visits it.

The Mulberry River swimming spots are most easily reached from Fort Smith to the south or the smaller town of Ozark to the east, both of which offer food, fuel, and lodging before you head into the forest. Route 215 is your primary corridor into this stretch of the Ozark National Forest. Pack light, plan for a half-day minimum, and leave no trace โ€” this river's beauty depends on the care of everyone who visits it.

Access & fees

Access is via Ozark National Forest recreation areas. Redding Recreation Area offers a developed access point with parking. Wolf Pen Recreation Area is a quieter alternative. These are unofficial swimming spots with no designated swimming area or supervision. Facilities at these points are limited; 'Unknown' status means amenities are not guaranteed. No fee is indicated for general river access, but campgrounds may have separate charges.

Access is via Ozark National Forest recreation areas. Redding Recreation Area offers a developed access point with parking. Wolf Pen Recreation Area is a quieter alternative. These are unofficial swimming spots with no designated swimming area or supervision. Facilities at these points are limited; 'Unknown' status means amenities are not guaranteed. No fee is indicated for general river access, but campgrounds may have separate charges.

Frequently asked questions

Is Mulberry River Swimming Spots, Ozark National Forest free to visit?

Mulberry River Swimming Spots, Ozark National Forest is generally free to access. No entry fee is commonly reported, though parking passes or day-use fees can be introduced โ€” always confirm current rules before heading out.

Is swimming allowed at Mulberry River Swimming Spots, Ozark National Forest?

Yes, Mulberry River Swimming Spots, Ozark National Forest is an officially sanctioned recreation area where swimming is permitted. Reported activities include: Swimming. Always respect posted closures and seasonal restrictions.

What type of swimming spot is Mulberry River Swimming Spots, Ozark National Forest?

Mulberry River Swimming Spots, Ozark National Forest is a river on Mulberry River located in AR, near FORT SMITH. Find unofficial swimming spots along the Mulberry River in Arkansas. Get directions, access notes, and essential safety tips for a safe visit.

When is the best time to visit Mulberry River Swimming Spots, Ozark National Forest?

The best time to visit Mulberry River Swimming Spots, Ozark National Forest is Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) for mild weather and vibrant scenery. Summer (June to August) is ideal for swimming but can be crowded.. Water levels, clarity, and temperature vary with recent weather โ€” always check conditions before going, especially after rain or snowmelt.

What facilities are available at Mulberry River Swimming Spots, Ozark National Forest?

Reported facilities at Mulberry River Swimming Spots, Ozark National Forest include: Redding Campground offers tables and toilets. Wolf Pen is quieter but lacks extensive facilities. Both areas support camping.. Amenities can change โ€” contact the managing agency or check recent visitor reports to confirm current availability.

Is camping available near Mulberry River Swimming Spots, Ozark National Forest?

Both at Redding and Wolf Pen

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Culture & history

The Mulberry River has been a lifeline for communities in the Ozark region, serving Native Americans and settlers alike. Its history is intertwined with the development of Fort Smith and Ozark.

Conservation

Follow Leave No Trace principles. Protect local wildlife and preserve vegetation by sticking to marked trails and designated camping areas.

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Safety notice: Natural swimming conditions change with weather, season, and water quality. Verify current conditions with local land managers before you go. Swim at your own risk โ€” there are rarely lifeguards at these sites.