Hawksbill Crag is the most photographed bluff in Arkansas and could arguably be one of the most photographed in the country. This unique rock formation was also named the most beautiful as well as the most romantic place in the state. Located in the Ozark National Forest near Kingston, this picture-perfect natural wonder is a sight to behold. Grab your camera and let’s explore this gorgeous crag in Arkansas and marvel at its stunning vistas.

It is easy to see why Hawksbill Crag, also known as Whitaker Point, is photographed by many. This breathtaking bluff offers stunning views of the Ozark Forest, so naturally, it attracts thousands of outdoor enthusiasts every year.

Keith Cook/Google In fact, it’s been the focal point of many ad campaigns for the Natural State, which means it has been seen by folks all over the country.

When you’re perched on this majestic bluff, you’ll marvel at the rolling hills and valleys below that stretch as far as the eye can see.

Sweet Touch Of Class/Google You’ll feel like you’ve conquered the world, an overwhelming sensation that is unlike any other.

The 3-mile out-and-back trail is considered moderately challenging with a gain of 400 feet in elevation.

Justin Kimball/AllTrails So, be prepared to work a bit for this breathtaking view, but every step is worth the reward at the end.

Please note: Take extra precaution while you traverse this trail as it can be dangerous. Be sure to take heed to the warning signs, they are there for a reason.

Along the way, you’ll want to stop and bask in the beauty of the area, and of course, you’ll want to capture those inspiring moments.

Solo Schmitt/Google You’ll encounter flowing creeks, waterfalls, as well as stunning rock formations. This hike will be quite rewarding every step of the way.

If you choose to trek this trail, be prepared to run into other hikers. Thousands of people travel from near and far to witness Hawksbill Crag for themselves.

Rachel Dela Isla/Google The trail is less crowded in the wee hours of the morning or during the weekdays…so plan your hike accordingly.

If you arrive early enough, you’ll be able to witness the morning fog as it hovers over the area. It offers another perspective of the majestic vistas. And of course, it’s also a breathtaking, picture-perfect backdrop.

Ryan/Google You’ll want to share the images on all your social media accounts, as they will be some of the most spectacular pictures you’ll capture.

It’s safe to say that Hawksbill Crag is the most recognizable place in the Natural State. And by far, it’s the most photographed bluff in Arkansas.

kushan wijesundara/Google And there’s no doubt that this gem has been marveled at by many throughout the country.

Check out this short drone footage of the area highlighting just how breathtaking it truly is.  

Keith Cook/Google

In fact, it’s been the focal point of many ad campaigns for the Natural State, which means it has been seen by folks all over the country.

Sweet Touch Of Class/Google

You’ll feel like you’ve conquered the world, an overwhelming sensation that is unlike any other.

Justin Kimball/AllTrails

So, be prepared to work a bit for this breathtaking view, but every step is worth the reward at the end.

Please note: Take extra precaution while you traverse this trail as it can be dangerous. Be sure to take heed to the warning signs, they are there for a reason.

Solo Schmitt/Google

You’ll encounter flowing creeks, waterfalls, as well as stunning rock formations. This hike will be quite rewarding every step of the way.

Rachel Dela Isla/Google

The trail is less crowded in the wee hours of the morning or during the weekdays…so plan your hike accordingly.

Ryan/Google

You’ll want to share the images on all your social media accounts, as they will be some of the most spectacular pictures you’ll capture.

kushan wijesundara/Google

And there’s no doubt that this gem has been marveled at by many throughout the country.

Video Credit: Nomadic Weekenders

Have you ever hiked to see Hawksbill Crag for yourself? If so, tell us about your experience and share your pictures below. 

And for more hiking adventures in the Natural State, here’s a pretty little waterfall in Arkansas that you will love. 

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Address: Hawksbill Crag/Whitaker Point, Co Rd 406, Kingston, AR 72742, USA