Bull Shoals: Lakeside Trail – 1 mi

Bull Shoals: Lakeside Trail - 1 mi photo
View of Bull Shoals Lake from the overlook on the Lakeside Trail.

The Lakeside Trail at Bull Shoals-White River State Park (Baxter and Marion Counties, near Yellville and Mountain Home) is a short but scenic trail with great views of Bull Shoals Lake.

It is an easy and scenic 1.1-mile semi-loop trail. The initial spur is .1 miles and the loop is .9 miles.

About half the loop is close to the shore line with lots of nice views of the lake.

Note: Parts of the trail may be inaccessible due to high water when the Bull Shoals Lake water level is very high.

Bull Shoals: Lakeside Trail - 1 mi photo
Lakeside Trail near Bull Shoals Lake.

Getting to Lakeside Trail

The Lakeside Trail starts at the picnic area by the south end of the dam.

If you are heading to Bull Shoals-White River State Park from Yellville (about 17 miles), take Highway 412 east. After 4 miles, take Highway 178 heading east. Highway 178 takes you all the way to the park (via Flippin and the city of Bull Shoals). Cross over the dam. Right after the highway curves left, the picnic area on the left.

If you are coming from Mountain Home, take Highway 5 north to the community of Midway. Then get on Highway 178 heading west (by the Dollar General). The park is 9 miles ahead. The picnic area is the first thing on your right once you enter the park.

There is parking here. The trailhead is marked and on the right (east) end of the picnic area.

Bull Shoals: Lakeside Trail - 1 mi photo
Lakeside Trailhead. It is at the east end of the picnic area.

The Trail

The initial spur is just .1 miles. On my most recent hike, I turned left at the loop to take it clockwise and do the lakeside part of the loop first.

Once on the loop, it is just a short downhill walk until you are fairly close to the lake. This part (the north side) of the loop generally heads northeast following the shoreline. There are a lot of nice lake views on this stretch, some of them pretty wide open.

There is an overlook area at around .5 miles with a bench and some very nice views of the lake (mostly facing west and north).  You can see Bull Shoals Dam pretty easily from here. It is less than a mile away.

At the overlook, you are nearly at the end of a small peninsula. Shortly after this point, the trail curves and starts heading back (the south side of the loop) mainly in a southwest direction.

Bull Shoals: Lakeside Trail - 1 mi photo
View of Bull Shoals Lake from the north side of the loop.
Bull Shoals: Lakeside Trail - 1 mi photo
Footbridge on Lakeside Trail, Bull Shoals-White River State Park.

From the wooded and scenic south side of the loop, you still may be able to see glimpses of the lake in the distance.

There is a bit of uphill climbing on this part of the loop, but the elevation change on the trail is only about 75 feet.

At around 1 mile, you are back at the initial spur. Take a left to head back to the trailhead.

Bull Shoals: Lakeside Trail - 1 mi photo
Panoramic view of Bull Shoals Lake from the overlook on the peninsula. The dam is to the left.
Bull Shoals: Lakeside Trail - 1 mi photo
On the peninsula part of the Lakeside Trail.

Final Notes

The trail has yellow blazes. It was in pretty good condition when I hiked it in September 2016. There was a little overgrowth, but it was not bad.

I had AT&T cell signal on the whole trail.

Bull Shoals: Lakeside Trail - 1 mi photo
The wooded south part of the Lakeside Trail Loop.

These photos are from my hike on September 11, 2016. It was the same day I made this visit to the Big Bluff Trail.

Bull Shoals: Lakeside Trail - 1 mi photo
Lakeside Trail, Bull Shoals-White River State Park.

Photo Gallery

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Map

Bull Shoals: Lakeside Trail - 1 mi photo
Bull Shoals-White River State Park Lakeside Trail Contour Map. (Click to enlarge.)
Bull Shoals: Lakeside Trail - 1 mi photo
Approximate elevation profile based on gps data. This takes the loop counterclockwise. (Does not include repeat of the initial .1-mile spur.)

Bull Shoals: Lakeside Trail

LocationBull Shoals-White River State Park (near Yellville), Baxter County, Arkansas
Hike Length/Type1 mile semi-loop
DifficultyEasy (1 of 5)
Other Permitted UsagePets on a leash.
Gpx file by MikeLink
Date HikedSeptember 11, 2016
DirectionsGoogle Maps Directions to Lakeside Trailhead
Official Info(870) 445-3629 Website Official Bull Shoals-White River Trail Brochure (pdf)

Last revised: 8-16-2021.

By Mike Newman

Mike Newman, editor and creator of Arklahoma Hiker, likes to day hike and walk outdoors in Arkansas and Oklahoma.

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