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Lorance Creek Natural Area Trail

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Distance
0.28 mi
Elevation gain
7 ft
Technical difficulty
Easy
Elevation loss
85 ft
Max elevation
557 ft
TrailRank 
25
Min elevation
265 ft
Trail type
One Way
Time
7 minutes
Coordinates
56
Uploaded
September 18, 2016
Recorded
September 2016
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near Bingham, Arkansas (United States)

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Itinerary description

Lorance Creek Natural Area is primarily a shallow, groundwater-fed swamp that spreads out along both sides of Lorance Creek. The natural area is situated at the transition zone between the sandy uplands of the Coastal Plain and the flat lowlands of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain and includes examples of each. The entire system is a diverse mosaic of upland pine hardwood forest, open water, bald-cypress/tupelo swamp, beaver ponds, and sandy washes overlain with groves of swamp black-gum. All these features are inter-connected by a complex network of small streams and seeps, which support a rich aquatic flora. A portion of the natural area has been developed, using environmentally sensitive construction techniques, to enhance public visitation and environmental education opportunities. This part of the natural area features a paved foot-trail, interpretive panels, and a boardwalk out into the swamp. Both the foot-trail and boardwalk are universally accessible. The Nature Conservancy (TNC) owns adjoining property.

A paved in-and-out trail begins at the natural area parking lot and takes visitors through an upland pine-oak forest. The trail gradually drops as the property transitions into bottomland. Interpretive panels give visitors information about the two different natural divisions and the ecosystems of the natural area. A boardwalk featuring an open water tupelo-bald cypress forest takes visitors into the swamp.

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