
Arkansas State Parks Top Chef Competition Serves Up Adventure and Flavor
(LITTLE ROCK, Ark.) – There’s nothing quite like wrapping up a day of hiking, biking, or paddling in an Arkansas State Park with a delicious meal. And for the park

(LITTLE ROCK, Ark.) – There’s nothing quite like wrapping up a day of hiking, biking, or paddling in an Arkansas State Park with a delicious meal. And for the park

On February 24, 2025, Bentonville, Arkansas, became the focal point for tourism and outdoor recreation as it hosted the 51st Arkansas Governor’s Conference on Tourism alongside the second annual Arkansas

In a recent letter, Katherine Andrews, the Director of the Arkansas Office of Outdoor Recreation, reflected on the transformative progress made during the office’s third year. Establishing a robust structure,

The recent reduction of 3,400 U.S. Forest Service employees—constituting about 10% of its workforce—has raised significant concerns among outdoor industry groups regarding implementing the EXPLORE Act. These workforce reductions, primarily

Little Rock Parks and Recreation continues to make strides in improving and expanding park facilities and trail systems throughout the city. In a conversation with Leland Couch, the city’s Parks

MENA — Recent rainfall may have slowed repair work at Lake Wilhelmina, but Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Regional Fisheries Supervisor Andy Yung is pleased with the progress the fisheries

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) has announced that grant applications for the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) and the Recreational Trails Program (RTP) are now available.

Outdoor enthusiasts planning a trip to Cane Creek Lake should note: the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC) will temporarily close access to the lake from February 10-12 to remove invasive nutria. Located within Cane

Little Rock, AR – Metroplan, the regional planning organization for Central Arkansas, recently awarded $2.3 million in transportation alternative program (TAP) funding to eight local governments. This funding will support

Petit Jean State Park, Arkansas’s first state park, is set to see significant enhancements through a newly approved draft master plan. Developed by Crafton Tull in collaboration with Rogue Trails,