Gorgeous views of the Ouachita Mountains can be enjoyed at the end of this out-and-back trail if you catch it during the fall and winter months. A small peek of their beauty can be seen during heavy foliage. Prothane Point is also a good spot to park off the beaten path of Main Road 5 to escape the dust and heat of the summer. Stop for lunch and enjoy some shade and beautiful views!
Camping is not found directly along this trail. Cabins, primitive tent camping sites, RV campsites with 30 and 50-amp electrical and water hookups, and primitive RV sites are all available in HSORV Park from Thursday through Sunday nights. They also have a nice restroom/shower house on-site and a convenience store with snacks, drinks, tools, apparel, and other sundries. Firewood and ice are also available, and there is a 3900-square-foot pavilion that provides a nice place for shade on a hot day. There are also numerous bed and breakfasts, hotels, campsites, and RV parks within a 15-minute drive from the park if you wish to stay elsewhere.