OZ Trails Bike Park Pricing, Part 2: Day Passes, Hours, and What Riders Can Expect

As more details continue to roll out ahead of the June 12, 2026 opening of OZ Trails Bike Park, riders now have a clearer picture of what it will cost […]
OZ Trails Bike Park Reveals Pricing Structure Ahead of Opening

Northwest Arkansas’ highly anticipated OZ Trails Bike Park has begun revealing how riders will pay to access Arkansas’ first chairlift-served mountain bike park. The park officially opens June 12, 2026, […]
Catfish, Kids and Community: AGFC Stocks Ponds Statewide for Spring Fishing Fun

The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is stocking hundreds of thousands of catchable catfish at community ponds and public fishing derbies across the state this spring. Warm afternoons are back, […]
Southwest Trail in Garland County Still Taking Shape, With Hot Springs Planning Key Connections

The vision for the Southwest Trail remains one of Arkansas’s most ambitious active transportation and recreation projects, a paved multiuse corridor planned to connect Hot Springs National Park to Little […]
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 […]
Parent Arrest Highlights Growing Crackdown on Misused E-Motorcycles, What Arkansas Riders Should Know

A recent case reported by Bicycle Retailer and Industry News is drawing national attention and raising new questions about electric two-wheelers, parental responsibility, and where certain machines belong. According to […]
Shady Lake Recreation Area Opens for 2026 Season — Now Taking Reservations

Nine new ADA-accessible campsites and a restored CCC bathhouse headline a freshly upgraded mountain retreat in the Ouachita National Forest. One of the Ouachita National Forest’s most beloved mountain retreats […]
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 […]
Pulaski County’s Trail Ambitions Might Survive a Political Shake-Up

The Southwest and Southeast trails are moving forward, but a new county judge will be the one who finishes the job. Pulaski County is in the middle of one of […]
GRAVELOCALYPSE: New Premier Gravel Cycling Event in Marion County, AR

Arkansas gravel enthusiasts have a new date to circle on their calendars. On Saturday, May 16th, the Trail Team of North Central Arkansas (TTONCA) will host the inaugural GRAVELOCALYPSE in […]



