![]() ![]() Mineral supplements, along with forages such as wheat, oats, and clovers are maintained throughout the properties for the enhancement of record book bucks. They are familiar with every hollow, every rock and every trail.ĭevil’s Backbone Wilderness Outfitters is now offering 1500 acres of privately owned land. They know this area as only someone with several generations of hunting experience can. Not only will you be hunting in the heart of this deer and turkey Mecca, you will be guided by Joe Hollingshad or one of his staff, all of whom have an intimate knowledge of the terrain and of the game you will be hunting. This section of the National Forest has a proven track record for white-tailed deer as well as wild turkey. A long, narrow ridge supports the center of the Wilderness, with 1,020 feet as its highest “vertebra.” This acreage is in an AMAZING area for deer and turkey hunting. They are familiar with every hollow, every rock and every trail. This area is a breathtakingly beautiful and unique blend of Missouri Ozark flora and fauna, characterized by rugged topography, springs and the North Fork River. This area is a breathtakingly beautiful and unique blend of Missouri Ozark flora and. By riding the Mount Baldy ski lift up 1,500 feet in elevation to Baldy Notch. If interested, please contact us.Devil’s Backbone Outfitters takes its name from a long narrow mountain ridge and wilderness preserve known to the early settlers as Devils Backbone. Devil’s Backbone Trail is 3.3-miles long with 2,350 feet of elevation gain, and can be reached several ways: From the summit of Mount Baldy after hiking 4.5 miles up Baldy Bowl Trail as part of the 11.3-mile Mount Baldy Loop. This is a wilderness area so you shouldn’t see any bike riders here. Blue Spring Trailhead is located within the North Fork Recreation Area(no horses allowed on. It’s marked with white diamonds, but can get a little confusing here and there because of trails going off of the main trail. Four trailheads provide entry to Devils Backbone Wilderness. This trail is in good shape and you can see where work has been done on it. This trail is moderately difficult to strenuous, with several very steep hills, water crossings, and forest downfall to negotiate. Devils Backbone has over twelve miles of developed trails that are ideal for horseback. Yes, at the Campground Trailhead and primitive disbursed camping along the trail. This road contains a small steep hill to negotiate. McGarr Spring, Amber Spring and Blue Spring contribute to. Follow this gravel road to the trailhead camping lot on the left. The gem of Devils Backbone Wilderness is the North Fork of the White River, a spring-fed Ozark stream. Devils Backbone Wilderness is west of West Plains in Ozark County. Follow Hwy KK to County Road KK362, turn right. The wilderness is accessed by four different trailheads offering different length of trails. ![]() The Ridge Runner Trail, a National Recreation Trail, consists of a 6 mile loop at Noblett Lake, a 6 mile loop near the North Fork Recreation Area, and a 21 mile long segment in between that extends from. The North Fork River is between the two trailheads.Ĭampground Trailhead: From West Plains, take Hwy CC west to Hwy AD, turn south. The Trail parallels the North Fork of the White River and travels into the Devil’s Backbone Wilderness. West CC Trailhead: From West Plains, take Hwy CC west, passing the east trailhead lot, to the next trailhead lot on the left. East Hwy CC Trailhead: From West Plains, take hwy CC west to the trailhead lot on the left. ![]()
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