
Arkansaw High Country Race to Launch from Bentonville in 2026
Bentonville, known as the Mountain Biking Capital of the World, is set to host the starting line of the grueling Arkansas High Country Race (ARHC) in 2026 and 2027. This

Bentonville, known as the Mountain Biking Capital of the World, is set to host the starting line of the grueling Arkansas High Country Race (ARHC) in 2026 and 2027. This

Building an IMBA Epic Introduction By the early 2000s, the Buffalo Headwaters had a growing network of hand-built, rediscovered, and reimagined trails. What began as a handful of homestead paths

Northwoods Trails in Hot Springs will soon grow larger and more versatile thanks to a generous $350,000 grant from The Oaklawn Foundation. The funding will support significant trail expansion, new

The Trails Awaken Editor’s Note: This is part two of the story. If you’d like to read from the beginning, start with “Finding Home at the Headwaters.” Introduction While the

The holiday shopping season is here, which means a lot of people are wandering the aisles looking for that perfect new bike for their kids, spouse, or maybe even themselves.

Finding Home at the Headwaters Introduction The history of the Upper Buffalo Mountain Bike Trails begins long before the first tire touched the rocky soil. It started with a young

Updated Access Information (November 21, 2025) You now have the opportunity to obtain or renew a yearly sportsman pass any day, any time. The Camp Robinson Recreation/Sportsman’s Pass provides access

The Momentary has announced that the 2026 Send It South festival will return to Bentonville for two days of cycling, live music, and culinary experiences on February 27 and 28.

After missing one of my favorite fall events for the past couple of years, I was thrilled to return to the 2025 Birdeye Gravel Festival finally. Now in its fifth

MENA, Ark. – Arkansas State Parks dedicated newly enhanced trails at Queen Wilhelmina State Park, signaling another step forward in expanding outdoor recreation opportunities in the Ouachita Mountains. The improvements,