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Beech Creek National Scenic Area

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Beech Creek National Scenic Area
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
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LocationLe Flore County, Oklahoma, USA
Nearest cityHeavener, Oklahoma
Area7,500 acres (30 km2)
Established1988, expanded and designated National Scenic Area 2007
Governing bodyU.S. Forest Service

Beech Creek National Scenic Area is a federally designated National Scenic Area within Ouachita National Forest near Big Cedar, Oklahoma, USA. The 7,500-acre (3,000 ha) scenic area is administered by the U.S. Forest Service. The scenic area includes 32 miles (51 km) of hiking trails, some on former roads. The original designated area, the Beech Creek Botanical Area, remains, conserving mature beech trees near the headwaters of Beech Creek.[1]

The National Scenic Area was established by Public Law 100-499, known as the "Winding Stair Mountain National Recreation Area and Wilderness Area Act", designating about 400 acres (160 ha) as the Beech Creek Botanical Area in 1988,[2] and was expanded and designated Beech Creek National Scenic Area in 2007.[3]

The trail system totals about 32 miles (51 km), with several different sections and varying degrees of difficulty for hikers:[4]

  • Beech Creek Trail generally follows Beech Creek, sometimes at the edge and sometimes farther away. It is considered an easy trail for 2.5 miles (4.0 km) from the end of Forest Road K68A to the area known as the "Cascades".
  • Turkey Snout Loop follows a small tributary of Beech Creek, over relatively rugged terrain. It is not recommended fort inexperienced backpackers.
  • Walnut Mountain Loop is suitable for experienced backpackers.
  • Blue Bouncer Loop is the most difficult hike and is recommended for experienced backpackers.

There are no restrooms along the trails nor are there any campsites. Motorized vehicles and either pack or saddle animals are prohibited on the trails. Mountain bikes are not prohibited, but may be difficult to use because the trails are very narrow.

References

  1. ^ "Beech Creek National Scenic Area & Botanical Area". U.S. Forest Service. Retrieved July 2, 2012.
  2. ^ "Public Law 100-499" (PDF). October 18, 1988. Retrieved July 2, 2012.
  3. ^ "Beech Creek National Scenic Area" (PDF). Government Printing Office. p. 207. Retrieved July 2, 2012.
  4. ^ "Ouachita National Forest." Retrieved September 14, 2014.