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An interesting article on early bicycle adoption by the U.S. military. It’s also appropriate reading during Black History Month. A great story from Dirt Rag Magazine. In 1896, the bicycle
An interesting article on early bicycle adoption by the U.S. military. It’s also appropriate reading during Black History Month. A great story from Dirt Rag Magazine. In 1896, the bicycle

From the Oz Trails Blog. One of the great things about Arkansas (other than super-sweet trails), ALL YEAR RIDING! We are very fortunate to have year-round riding here in the
Proof we live in a state of adventure. Here is a great article on a bikepacking trip on the Arkansas portion of the Trans America Trail. In hindsight, it’s quite

Congrats to the University of Arkansas on their Silver Level Bicycle Friendly University Award. Obviously part of the top five best places to live ranking for the City of Fayetteville.

Some local media coverage of the grand event. For this week’s Adventure Arkansas I traveled to Red Star, AR to the 12th Annual Buffalo Headwaters Challenge. The OORC or Ozark

More on a local bicycle manufacturer. And then there are guys like Tony Karklins. The Little Rock, Arkansas, based former bike retailer is the man who brought Orbea to the

Check out this wonderful article on the 12th Annual OORC Buffalo Headwaters Challenge. It was another great event. This is the 12th Annual OORC Buffalo Headwaters Challenge, which has been

…or you could come to Arkansas and ride any mountain bike, any time of year. #justsayin’ Fatbikes – so named because of their comically thick tyres – are the latest

They got most of this right. Check out this national press promoting The Cycling Hub of the South. Within 25-minutes of Bentonville sit five different, nearly 100% singletrack areas to

Well look who made Outside Online Magazine, Arkansas’s own Tandie Bailey. Check out the video at the link below for something really inspiring. This was shown at the IMBA World