Fayetteville 5K to Support Families Living with Autism

A Northwest Arkansas nonprofit is inviting runners, walkers, and families to hit the trails this summer for a cause that goes beyond the finish line. Fayetteville-based Mitchell’s Mountain will host […]
What NEPA Changes Could Mean for Arkansas Trails, Forests, and Public Lands

If you hike the Ouachita National Recreation Trail, paddle the Buffalo National River, or camp in the Ozark-St. Francis National Forests, federal land policy affects your outdoor experience. A major […]
A Full Weekend of Adventure in Helena, Arkansas

When people think of a multi-activity outdoor weekend in Arkansas, the Ozark or Ouachita Mountains usually come to mind. But for those willing to look beyond the highlands, Helena offers […]
COWabunga! Gravel Race Returns to Viola on May 2nd

If you haven’t heard of COWabunga! Gravel yet, consider this your introduction to one of North Central Arkansas’s most charming grassroots cycling events. Hosted by Syllamo Events and set in […]
Update: Arkansas Forest Service Research Stations Face Closure in Sweeping National Reorganization

An update to our earlier coverage of the Forest Service restructuring and what it means for Arkansas When we published our piece on the U.S. Forest Service’s move to Salt […]
Mile Zero Delta Outdoor Festival 2026 | Helena-West Helena, Arkansas

HELENA-WEST HELENA, Ark. — One of the Arkansas Delta’s most ambitious outdoor celebrations returns this weekend as the Mile Zero Delta Outdoor Festival takes over Helena-West Helena from Friday, April […]
USDA Moves Forest Service Headquarters, What It Means for Arkansas National Forests

Since U.S. Forest Service land is home to some of the fantastic outdoor recreation in Arkansas, we felt we would try to keep you informed on what recently announced changes […]
Historic Grounds, Storied Miles: AURA’s Three Signature Races at Lake Sylvia

Volunteer directors Katie Helms, Sharon Bennett, and Stacey Shaver carry on a decades-long tradition of ultrarunning in the Ouachita National Forest Deep in the hills of the Ouachita National Forest, […]
Blanchard Springs Caverns to Reopen for 2026 Season Under New Partnership

Arkansas State Parks and the USDA Forest Service have announced a cooperative operating agreement to keep Blanchard Springs Caverns and Recreation Area open to the public during the 2026 season, […]
The Ozark Grinder: Can You Conquer Arkansas’ Hardest Bikepacking Route?

Adventure Cycling · Searcy County, Arkansas One patch. 134 miles of Ozark grit. Zero excuses. 134.3 Miles 12,145 Feet of Climbing 13.5% Max Grade 8 Selfie Checkpoints GILBERT, Ark. — […]



