Mulberry Mountain Gravity Park Sets Opening Weekend

Arkansas’s New Shuttle Access Downhill Destination Arrives in the Ozarks Mulberry Mountain Gravity Park, located on Mulberry Mountain in the Arkansas Ozarks, has announced its official opening weekend for March […]
Prescribed Burns Planned at Pea Ridge National Military Park Support Landscape Restoration and Historic Preservation

Pea Ridge National Military Park will conduct a series of prescribed burns from Friday through Sunday, February 20 to 22, as part of an ongoing effort to restore native ecosystems […]
Big Dam Bridge to Close for Routine Inspection in March 2026

What Arkansas River Trail Users Should Expect During the Five-Day Closure Major Arkansas River Trail Crossing Set for Temporary Shutdown The Big Dam Bridge, a critical link in the Arkansas […]
Exploring the Hidden Diversity Multi-use Trail at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area

The Hidden Diversity Multi-use Trail at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area is one of northwest Arkansas’s most rewarding outdoor recreation destinations. With 24 miles of natural surface paths threading through ridge […]
Mile Zero Ultra Challenges Gravel Riders and Ultra Athletes in the Arkansas Delta

This April, the Arkansas Delta calls to gravel cyclists, bikepackers, and ultra endurance athletes ready to trade convenience for commitment. Mile Zero Ultra is a free, self-supported gravel odyssey offering […]
The Womble Trail, A Ridge-Top Journey Through Arkansas History

There are trails that showcase scenery. There are trails that carry history. The Womble Trail in the Ouachita Mountains does both. Stretching across the ridgelines of western Arkansas, the Womble […]
808 Ranch Donates Land for Safer Cycling Route Along Highway 72 in Northwest Arkansas

Cyclists traveling between Pea Ridge and Bentonville will soon have a safer alternative to riding along busy Highway 72. The 808 Ranch at the Ridge has partnered with Trailblazers to […]
Outdoor Jobs in the Ouachita and Ozark-St. Francis National Forests Gear Up for Summer 2026

Spring signals two things in Arkansas, longer days and the start of outdoor employment opportunities across the state’s public lands. The Ouachita National Forest and Ozark-St. Francis National Forests have […]
Buffalo National River Schedules Prescribed Burn in Lower Wilderness, Temporary Closure Announced

A large prescribed burn is scheduled this winter in the Lower Buffalo Wilderness, prompting a temporary closure of more than 11,000 acres to hikers and horseback riders from February 22 […]
Spring Camping in Arkansas: From Buffalo National River to Gulpha Gorge and Cane Creek State Park

Spring Break is fast approaching, and it’s the perfect time to trade the chaos of daily life for the tranquility of the Arkansas wilderness. As nature shakes off winter’s chill, […]



