Hemmed In Hollow is
reputed to be the largest waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains and west of
the Appalachian Mountains. Whatever, at 200+ feet, it is significant - at
least in the winter and spring when there is a good flow of water over the
precipice. In the summers and autumns, though, it isn't much more than a
trickle. Located in the Buffalo National River area (between Ponca and
Compton) which, in itself, is worth the trip. This is rugged mountain country
with a stretched out panorama of this part of the U.S.A. as it used to be
centuries ago.
From I-40, take the AR
Hwy-7 (exit 81 at Russellville) and head north on 7 to Jasper and the junction of
Hwy-74. Turn left (west) and follow 74 to Ponca. At Ponca, turn right on
Hwy-43. The trailhead is 3 miles out of town on your right.
From Harrison, head
north on US-65/412 to the junction of Arkansas Hwy-43. Turn left (south) and
follow 43, through Compton, to the trail head on your left.
This four-mile,
moderately difficult, trail will lead you to the Buffalo River, the beautiful
limestone cliffs and the waterfall.
contributed
by Bruce Westerfield
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