Arkansas experiences a humid subtropical climate with distinct seasons that can affect hiking conditions. Spring (March to May) offers mild temperatures and blooming wildflowers. Summer (June to August) brings hot and humid weather, so hikers should plan for early morning or late afternoon hikes. Autumn (September to November) showcases vibrant fall foliage, while winter (December to February) can bring cooler temperatures and occasional snowfall. The best time to hike in Arkansas is generally during the spring and autumn when temperatures are more comfortable. It's advisable to check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before planning a hike.
To stay updated on weather conditions and plan your hiking trips in Arkansas, visit the National Weather Service's website (
https://www.weather.gov/lzk/) for regional forecasts and alerts. The Arkansas State Parks website (
https://www.arkansasstateparks.com/) provides information on hiking trails, park rules, and safety guidelines to ensure an enjoyable and safe hiking experience.