Ranger Sarah is about to head down the Moonshiners Cave Trail.
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Ranger Sarah is about to head down the Moonshiners Cave Trail. Starting from an unmarked trailhead just outside Devil's Den State Park. The trail is in the Ozark National Forest.
— at Ozark National Forest.#adventuresofrangersarah #exploremore #explore #rangersarah #Arkansas #hikearkansas #outdooradventures #ozarknationalforest #foresthike

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Ranger Sarah is about to head down the Moonshiners Cave Trail. Starting from an unmarked trailhead just outside Devil's Den State Park. The trail is in the Ozark National Forest.
— at Ozark National Forest.#adventuresofrangersarah #exploremore #explore #rangersarah #Arkansas #hikearkansas #outdooradventures #ozarknationalforest #foresthike

Ranger Sarah starts down the Moonshiners Cave Trail in Ozark National Forest.
— at Ozark National Forest.#adventuresofrangersarah #exploremore #explore #rangersarah #Arkansas #hikearkansas #outdooradventures #ozarknationalforest #foresthike

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Ranger Sarah is about to head down the Moonshiners Cave Trail. Starting from an unmarked trailhead just outside Devil's Den State Park. The trail is in the Ozark National Forest.
— at Ozark National Forest.#adventuresofrangersarah #exploremore #explore #rangersarah #Arkansas #hikearkansas #outdooradventures #ozarknationalforest #foresthike

As Ranger Sarah heads down the Moonshiners Cave Trail she hopes the trail doesn't get to steep, she has to hike back up.
— at Ozark National Forest.#adventuresofrangersarah #exploremore #explore #rangersarah #Arkansas #hikearkansas #outdooradventures #ozarknationalforest #foresthike

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Ranger Sarah is about to head down the Moonshiners Cave Trail. Starting from an unmarked trailhead just outside Devil's Den State Park. The trail is in the Ozark National Forest.
— at Ozark National Forest.#adventuresofrangersarah #exploremore #explore #rangersarah #Arkansas #hikearkansas #outdooradventures #ozarknationalforest #foresthike

Ranger Sarah found a Wild American Persimmons (Diospyros virginiana). They have a sweet, honey-apricot flavor, ranging from Connecticut to Florida and west to Texas. Ripe from September to November, they are best eaten when very soft, having a custard-like texture,
— at Ozark National Forest.#adventuresofrangersarah #exploremore #explore #rangersarah #Arkansas #hikearkansas #outdooradventures #ozarknationalforest #foresthike

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