DeGray Lake: Island Trail – 1 mi

DeGray Lake: Island Trail – 1 mi photo
The view of DeGray Lake is shown via a short spur trail about a half mile down the Island Trail at DeGray Lake Resort State Park.

The Island Trail at DeGray Lake Resort State Park (near Caddo Valley and Arkadelphia) is a great 1-mile hiking trail. It is an easy and scenic walk with some great views of the lake and little elevation change.

DeGray Lake: Island Trail – 1 mi photo
The trailhead for the Island Trail at DeGray Lake Resort State Park is marked by a beautiful sign. You can find the trailhead to the right of the lodge.
DeGray Lake: Island Trail – 1 mi photo
The Island Trail begins by heading through some beautiful hardwoods at DeGray Lake Resort State Park.

Getting to the DeGray Lake Resort State Park Lodge

The Island Trail starts next to the lodge. To get there from Interstate 30, head toward Caddo Valley and take Exit 78. Then go north on Highway 7 for about 8 miles. The park will be on your left.

Once in the park, follow the signs to the lodge. The Island Trailhead is near the west end of the lodge. There is a sign.

DeGray Lake: Island Trail – 1 mi photo
The sunlight streams through the trees along the Island Trail, which is marked by orange diamonds.
DeGray Lake: Island Trail – 1 mi photo
You get glimpses of the lake along the Island Trail at DeGray Lake Resort State Park as it follows a peninsula.

The Trail

The trail starts just to the right of the lodge. It is a well-marked forested trail with orange blazes.

After about 0.1 miles, you will cross a service road. Once you reenter the woods, the trail immediately splits. This is the loop part of the lollipop, so it doesn’t matter which way you go. I chose to go to the right (counterclockwise).

Around mile 0.2, the trail turns and follows along the lakeshore, along the edge of the island. It gives you nice glimpses of the lake while hiking under a thick canopy of trees.

At mile 0.5, there is a spur trail to the right that takes you down to a nice rocky beach and wide-open lake. This is a great place to picnic or take a long break. In the summertime, it will be a nice place to cool off in the lake.

DeGray Lake: Island Trail – 1 mi photo
The Island Trail at DeGray Lake Resort State Park provides you with a wide-open view of the lake!

Follow the spur trail back to the Island Trail and go right to finish out the loop. From here, the trail follows the lakeshore pretty closely, and there are few other spots you can stop and enjoy the lake.

At mile 0.9 you finish the loop and rejoin the “stick” of the lollipop. From there go right, cross the road again and finish out the trail.

DeGray Lake: Island Trail – 1 mi photo
The sunlight streams through the trees along the Island Trail.

Final Notes

These photos are from my April 25, 2020 hike except for the last one which Mike Newman took on September 26, 2015. Mike reports that he had good AT&T cell signal on his hikes there in 2015 and 2018.

DeGray Lake Resort State Park is in Clark and Hot Spring Counties.

DeGray Lake: Island Trail – 1 mi photo
In the springtime the Island Trail at DeGray Lake Resort State Park is alive with green, both in the trees and on the ground.
DeGray Lake: Island Trail – 1 mi photo
Lake view just off the Island Trail at DeGay Lake. (2015 photo by Mike Newman.)

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Map

DeGray Lake: Island Trail – 1 mi photo
Degray Lake Resort State Park – Island Trail – Contour Map. Click to enlarge. PDF LINK
DeGray Lake: Island Trail – 1 mi photo
Approximate elevation profile based on GPS data.

Degray Lake: Island Trail

LocationDegray Lake Resort State Park, Clark County, Arkansas (The park is in Clark and Hot Spring Counties.)
Hike Length/Type1 mile loop. There is an initial spur of .1 miles.
DifficultyEasy (1 of 5).
Other Permitted UsagePets on a leash.
Gpx file by MikeLink
Date HikedApril 26, 2020
Directions Google Maps Directions to Degray Lake Resort State Park Lodge
Official Info(501) 865-5810 Website Official Degray Lake Resort State Park Brochure (pdf)

[A version of this post was originally published on April 30, 2020 in the blog “Right Kind of Lost.”]

Last revised: 2-9-2022.

By Mara Kuhn

Mara Kuhn is a communications professional from Hot Springs, Arkansas who loves to spend time hiking, camping, and kayaking in the Natural State. Mara is also the author of the blog Right Kind of Lost.

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