
Between a Rock and a Hard Place – Closing the Loop on the Arkansas River Trail
In October 2006, the Big Dam Bridge opened, connecting the Arkansas River Trail on the North Little Rock side of the Arkansas River to the Little Rock side. The bridge,

In October 2006, the Big Dam Bridge opened, connecting the Arkansas River Trail on the North Little Rock side of the Arkansas River to the Little Rock side. The bridge,

We asked our readers where they wanted to be when Winter finally hit. Arkansas Winters can vary from snow and ice extremes to highs in the 60’s. Either way, Arkansas

Last week, we posted an opinion piece on irregularities seen at the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism, the Governor’s Office, and the First Gentleman’s Office. It started with

You may have seen recent news involving some changes in leadership at the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism (ADPHT). Last week, the Arkansas Times reported on a meeting

I came from a swimming family. My father had been an All-American Swimmer in the 1950s and we were raised in the water. On family camping vacations, we would often

First-of-its-kind bipartisan policy package focuses on upgrading and expanding sustainable outdoor recreation on public lands and waters. Washington, D.C. (March 17, 2023) — This week, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Sen. John

We first published this article in December 2022. We have already seen some changes in outdoor recreation leadership in the state. We were able to sit down with the new

We are in that week where we are finalizing our New Year’s Resolutions, making our plans, deciding on gym memberships, setting up a diet, and deciding how to improve our

“For everything there is a season, a time for every activity under heaven.” – Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 In November, I asked our readers about their favorite season for outdoor activities in

Back in the early 1980s, I was traveling the world, having adventures, I was a member of the United States Navy. A friend started me hiking and backpacking and to