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City Plans to Demolish Damaged Markham Street Pedestrian Bridge, No Replacement Under Discussion
Traffic on West Markham Street could soon begin moving again, but one familiar piece of infrastructure near the Arkansas School for the Deaf and Blind appears to be headed for

New AGFC Permit Now Required for Many Hikers, Paddlers and Birdwatchers
*A $10.50 annual fee applies at dozens of wildlife management areas and lakes across Arkansas,
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City Plans to Demolish Damaged Markham Street Pedestrian Bridge, No Replacement Under Discussion
Traffic on West Markham Street could soon begin moving again, but one familiar piece of infrastructure near the Arkansas School for the Deaf and Blind appears to be headed for permanent removal. The City of Little Rock announced Thursday that it will move forward with demolishing the pedestrian bridge spanning West Markham Street after engineers determined the structure was no longer safe following a vehicle collision earlier this week. The bridge was struck by a vehicle on Monday, forcing the city to close Markham Street between Barton and Thayer streets while the bridge’s condition was evaluated. According to the city’s

City Plans to Demolish Damaged Markham Street Pedestrian Bridge, No Replacement Under Discussion
Traffic on West Markham Street could soon begin moving again, but one familiar piece of infrastructure near the Arkansas School for the Deaf and Blind appears to be headed for permanent removal. The City of Little Rock announced Thursday that it will move forward with demolishing the pedestrian bridge spanning West Markham Street after engineers determined the structure was no longer safe following a vehicle collision earlier this week. The bridge was struck by a vehicle on Monday, forcing the city to close Markham Street between Barton and Thayer streets while the bridge’s condition was evaluated. According to the city’s

Arkansas Tourism Sets New Records with 54.3 Million Visitors, $17.4 Billion Economic Impact
ROLAND, Ark., Arkansas welcomed more visitors than ever before in 2025, setting new records for visitation, visitor spending, tourism tax collections, and statewide economic impact, according to the annual Arkansas

New AGFC Permit Now Required for Many Hikers, Paddlers and Birdwatchers
*A $10.50 annual fee applies at dozens of wildlife management areas and lakes across Arkansas, but not all of them* LITTLE ROCK, Arkansans who hike, paddle, camp, or birdwatch on

Arkansas Tourism Sets New Records with 54.3 Million Visitors, $17.4 Billion Economic Impact
ROLAND, Ark., Arkansas welcomed more visitors than ever before in 2025, setting new records for visitation, visitor spending, tourism tax collections, and statewide economic impact, according to the annual Arkansas

New AGFC Permit Now Required for Many Hikers, Paddlers and Birdwatchers
*A $10.50 annual fee applies at dozens of wildlife management areas and lakes across Arkansas, but not all of them* LITTLE ROCK, Arkansans who hike, paddle, camp, or birdwatch on
Climbing

Forest Service Proposes First National Climbing Policy for Federal Lands
For decades, rock climbing on federal lands has been managed through a patchwork of local plans, forest-specific guidance, and agency interpretations of existing laws. Now, the U.S. Forest Service is

5th Annual Arkansas Climbers Festival Returns to Horseshoe Canyon Ranch in 2026
The 5th Annual Arkansas Climbers Festival returns to Horseshoe Canyon Ranch in Jasper from Friday, March 27, through Sunday, March 29, 2026. This three-day celebration of climbing culture brings together

New Climbing Area at Petit Jean State Park
Petit Jean State Park in Arkansas is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rich history. Now, this beloved park is adding a new chapter to its legacy: rock climbing. For
Hiking & Backpacking

Get Out There: Enjoying Arkansas Summers Without the Itch
Arkansas is a paradise for outdoor lovers in the summer. From the misty peaks of the Ozark Mountains to the forests of the Ouachita National Forest, from the clear waters

How to Protect Your Dog from Summer Heat on Outdoor Adventures in Arkansas
With another scorching Arkansas summer underway, the trails, rivers, and parks of the Natural State are calling. If you are bringing your dog along, a little preparation goes a long

Bear Aware in Arkansas: How to Avoid Bear Encounters While Hiking and Camping in Bear Country
Arkansas earned the nickname The Bear State long before it became known as The Natural State, and today that nickname once again fits. After black bears were nearly wiped out
Paddling

WOKA Whitewater Park Hosts National Youth Development Camp as Region Eyes Olympic Future
WATTS, Okla. Some of North America’s most promising young paddlers will converge on the Arkansas and Oklahoma border this week as WOKA Whitewater Park, operated by the Grand River Dam

Remmel Dam Recreational Releases Resume Just in Time for the Fourth of July
After weeks of suspended flows during one of the region’s driest stretches in recent memory, paddlers and tubers finally have something to celebrate heading into the holiday weekend: recreational water

Your Complete Guide to Planning a Day of Paddling on the Buffalo National River
Everything you need to know before launching on America’s first national river. The Buffalo National River winds through the heart of the Arkansas Ozarks, flowing freely for 151 miles past
























