Corps of Engineers Makes plans for Eclipse Traffic at Three Area Lakes

As we approach the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, the US Army Corps of Engineers anticipates a significant increase in the number of visitors to Lake Ouachita, […]
Centennial Park closures for mountain biking U.S. Pro Cup

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Beginning Monday, April 1, certain trails of Centennial Park will be closed to the public to allow for final preparations for the 2024 U.S. Pro Cup. The […]
Keep Arkansas Beautiful Commission to open applications for two additional Clean Waterway Grants

Commission aims to help local communities reduce aquatic litter along Arkansas waterways LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (March 27, 2024) — Keep Arkansas Beautiful (KAB) to reopen public applications for two additional 2024 […]
Trees of the Forest Trail to Receive Upgrades

The “Trees of the Forest” trail is a walking trail located at the south end of Lake Sylvia Recreation Area, which is a part of Pinnacle Mountain State Park. The […]
Temporary Closure of Razorback Greenway at I-49 Tunnel

Bentonville Parks and Recreation has announced a temporary closure of the Razorback Greenway Trail. The closure will extend from the south tunnel entrance of I-49 heading north to Bentonville County […]
Experience the Total Eclipse at Hot Springs National Park

Hot Springs, AR – Hot Springs National Park anticipates large crowds and heavy traffic in the days before, during, and after the eclipse on April 8, 2024. Starting Thursday, April 4, […]
The Eclipse is Not the Only Thing Happening in the Skies this Spring

The following article was written by Danielle Smith with the Public News Service Public News Service Spring marks the season for annual migrations for numerous bird species, with Arkansas hosting […]
Women in fire: Blazing through barriers

(This article was shared by the US Forest Service as part of Women’s History Month.) For 29 years, Elizabeth Bunzendahl has blazed a trail for women in fire. “In […]
The American Scholastic Climbing League Comes to Arkansas

Twenty-five years ago, I took my son David, who was still in grade school, to an introduction to climbing program at Sam’s Throne in the Ozark Mountains. Little Rock Parks […]
Spring into the Outdoors with the AGFC March 16-22

March Madness has an entirely different meaning for many parents in The Natural State. The big college basketball tournament will tip off just as most Arkansas schools dismiss their students […]



