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    The road coming in heads up a deep ravine and is fun to drive on, but four-wheel drive is recommended.
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    The trailhead for the Nature Trail. Information about the Wildlife Management Area can be found here.
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    It's really hard to miss the bright-green blazes!
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    Many large mammals call Tunica Hills their home.
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    The nature trail wanders slightly uphill before heading down and making a loop.
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    Where Trail B intersects with Nature Trail.
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    Taking the nature trail is a great way to learn which types of trees grow in the WMA.
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    Taking the nature trail is a great way to learn which types of trees grow in the WMA.
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    Erosion and deep ravines are common throughout this section of Tunica Hills.
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    Tunica Hills Wildlife Management Area Hiking Trails.
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    Constructed features to help offset erosion along the trail.
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    First sign of spring at Tunica Hills!
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    Trail C is a 3.6-mile loop that is arguably the most exciting of the four trails.
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    Wondering down Trail C.
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    Many types of fungus can be observed here in the wetter season.

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