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Distance
2.54 miles
Elevation Gain
312 ft
Route Type
Loop
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Coyote Cave and Butterfield Trails Loop in Springdale, Arkansas is a moderate difficulty hiking trail. Spanning approximately 2.54 miles, the loop offers a variety of terrain for hikers. The trail begins with a gradual incline, leading to the unique Coyote Cave, a notable rock formation that serves as a highlight of the trail. The trail then continues along the Butterfield Trail, which is characterized by its rocky terrain and steep inclines. Hikers will pass by several small streams and a variety of local flora and fauna. The trail also offers views of the surrounding Ozark Mountains, providing ample opportunities for photography. Hikers should come prepared with sturdy footwear due to the rocky terrain and bring plenty of water, especially during the hotter months. The trail is well-marked, but a map is recommended for first-time visitors. The Coyote Cave and Butterfield Trails Loop is a rewarding hike for those seeking a moderate challenge and an appreciation of Arkansas's natural beauty.
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