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Slippery Hollow Natural Area

County Marion
Division Ozark Mountains
Acres 745.951
Year Added 1985
Slippery Hollow Natural Area, located in the Ozark Mountains, consists of a steep-sided stream valley and gently undulating uplands. Upper slopes are forested with a mix of post oak, blackjack oak, and shortleaf pine. On the lower slopes a mesic hardwood forest of red and white oak, basswood, and sugar maple prevails. The area provides critical habitat for the federally endangered Ozark big-eared bat.

Directions

At Lakeway (junction of State Highway 14 and County Road 8001) go north on State Highway 14 for approximately 1.4 miles. The entrance sign is on the right side of the road. Parking is on the shoulder.
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Hunting

Specific types of hunting are allowed on this natural area. For details, see the current Arkansas Game and Fish Hunting Guidebook. Take all necessary safety precautions when visiting this natural area during hunting season.

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