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Kenny Vernon Nature Trail on Bell Slough WMA
Wildlife photo blind at Bell Slough WMA

Kenny Vernon Nature TrailKenny Vernon Nature Trail

Nature Trail Distances
Round trip around outer loop - 2.25 miles
North Loop - 1.75 miles
South Loop - 1.3 miles  

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Wildlife and Habitat
The 2.25-mile trail is named for Kenny Vernon, an Arkansas Game and Fish Commission biologist who was instrumental in its creation. It has a crushed shale surface and few elevation changes.

Bell Slough (pronounced "slew") is usually shallow but seasonal floods cover low-lying parts of the trail. Bell Slough WMA includes upland pine-hardwood forests, bottomland hardwood forests, and cypress-tupelo lakes and sloughs. 

Hunters come to these 2,040 acres to pursue waterfowl, turkey, deer, rabbit and squirrel. Wildlife watchers enjoy migrating waterfowl that visit the rest area during winter. The best time to see songbirds is during springs and fall migrations. 

If you're a hunter, realize that others may be here to photograph or view wildlife. If you're a wildlife watcher, educate yourself about hunting seasons, and wear hunter orange when seasons are open. 

Fishing

Nearby Palarm Creek is a good place to catch crappie and catfish. Lake Conway also offers crappie, catfish, largemouth bass, bluegill and redear sunfish. Check the current Arkansas Fishing Guidebook for details.

Hunting and Trapping

Bowhunting for deer and squirrel hunting are popular on the WMA along with other small game, turkey and waterfowl. Furbearer trapping is permissible on the WMA. Check the current Arkansas Hunting Guidebook for details and wear hunter orange when appropriate. Leash pets for their safety. 

 

County

Faulkner


Access

Latitude/Longitude-- 34.93919 N, 92.41791 W

Driving Directions 

  • From Interstate 40 Exit 135 at Mayflower, turn south on Interstate Drive, immediately east of the exit.
  • Continue on Interstate Drive past Gibson Bridge Road and over Palarm Creek, to Bell Slough Wildlife Management Area (1.5 miles total). Turn left into the parking area. 

Maps

Important Numbers 

Faulkner County EMS
911

Faulkner County Sheriff’s Office
501-450-4914

AGFC Russellville Regional Office
833-356-0879

Wildlife Hotline
833-345-0398

Kenny Vernon Nature Trail on Bell Slough WMA Trail SignKenny Vernon Nature Trail on Bell Slough WMA Trail Sign

 

Great Blue HeronGreat Blue Heron (photo Chris Newberry)