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Hobbs State Park Introduces Temporary Firewood Permit Program After Tornado Damage
ROGERS, Ark. – Following the severe tornado on May 26, 2024, that left a significant amount of downed timber, Arkansas State Parks has authorized a temporary firewood permitting program at


Southwest Trail Breaks Ground in Saline County
SHANNON HILLS, Ark. – May 15, 2025 — After more than a decade of planning,
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Hobbs State Park Introduces Temporary Firewood Permit Program After Tornado Damage
ROGERS, Ark. – Following the severe tornado on May 26, 2024, that left a significant amount of downed timber, Arkansas State Parks has authorized a temporary firewood permitting program at Hobbs State Park – Conservation Area. Officials said the initiative, set to begin this summer, is designed to help the park recover by reducing potential insect infestations, mitigating wildfire risks, improving the park’s appearance and accessibility, and supporting ecological restoration. Interested individuals can purchase a firewood permit for $50 at the Hobbs State Park Visitor Center. Each permit is valid for two months and must be clearly displayed on the

Hobbs State Park Introduces Temporary Firewood Permit Program After Tornado Damage
ROGERS, Ark. – Following the severe tornado on May 26, 2024, that left a significant amount of downed timber, Arkansas State Parks has authorized a temporary firewood permitting program at Hobbs State Park – Conservation Area. Officials said the initiative, set to begin this summer, is designed to help the park recover by reducing potential insect infestations, mitigating wildfire risks, improving the park’s appearance and accessibility, and supporting ecological restoration. Interested individuals can purchase a firewood permit for $50 at the Hobbs State Park Visitor Center. Each permit is valid for two months and must be clearly displayed on the

Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts Opens ‘The Long View’ Exhibition on Environmental Themes
At Arkansas Outside, we live at the intersection of conservation, nature, and outdoor recreation—where protecting the natural world goes hand in hand with enjoying it. Whether it’s trails carved through

Trailblazers to Restore Trailside Hydration with Spigot Repairs in Bella Vista
BELLA VISTA, Ark. — Trail users in Bella Vista will soon see a welcome improvement to their riding and hiking experience as Trailblazers, a Northwest Arkansas-based nonprofit, secures funding to

Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts Opens ‘The Long View’ Exhibition on Environmental Themes
At Arkansas Outside, we live at the intersection of conservation, nature, and outdoor recreation—where protecting the natural world goes hand in hand with enjoying it. Whether it’s trails carved through

Trailblazers to Restore Trailside Hydration with Spigot Repairs in Bella Vista
BELLA VISTA, Ark. — Trail users in Bella Vista will soon see a welcome improvement to their riding and hiking experience as Trailblazers, a Northwest Arkansas-based nonprofit, secures funding to
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Horseshoe Canyon Ranch Unveils E-Mountain Bike Trails, Joins OZ Trails Network
JASPER, Ark. – May 23, 2025 – Horseshoe Canyon Ranch, a renowned rock climbing destination in Arkansas, today announced the official opening of an extensive e-mountain bike trail network and

A Crag of Our Own: Urban Climbing Comes to Life at Big Rock Quarry
Tucked beside the Arkansas River and above the bike lanes of the North Little Rock section of the Arkansas River Trail, a new vertical adventure is drawing climbers to one

Big Rock Quarry Climbing Project Moves Forward: Route Development Begins!
Exciting news for Arkansas climbers! The Big Rock Quarry climbing development is officially underway, with the Arkansas Climbers Coalition (ACC) beginning the route development process in North Little Rock. This
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Hit the Dirt: Northwest Arkansas’ Best Short Hikes (5-10 Miles)
Lace up your boots and explore the natural beauty of Northwest Arkansas. The region, renowned for its rugged Ozark Mountain terrain, offers a wealth of hiking trails perfect for a

When the Trail Bites Back: Outdoor Mishaps and How to Handle Them
Spending time outdoors in Arkansas is one of life’s greatest pleasures—until things don’t go quite as planned. Whether you’re hiking deep into the backcountry or simply pulling into a state

Pinnacle Mountain State Park Expands Accessibility with Trackchairs
Pinnacle Mountain State Park is taking a major step toward inclusivity by introducing all-terrain Trackchairs. These wheelchairs allow visitors with mobility challenges to explore the park’s trails like never before.
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Tyler Bend Project Pause Hits Start of Peak Season
Searcy County, AR – A significant restoration project aimed at improving the Lower Tyler Bend river access point at the Buffalo National River has been unexpectedly put on hold due

Paddlers Gear Up for Spring Adventures on Five Arkansas Rivers
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — As spring approaches and water levels rise, paddlers across Arkansas are preparing to hit the state’s top rivers for a season of adventure. From gentle