
Message to all Arkansawyers from Arkansas Tourism
As we shutter ourselves away, seek solitude both indoors and outdoors, it’s important to remember that we are really in this together. We are not pulling apart, we are pulling

As we shutter ourselves away, seek solitude both indoors and outdoors, it’s important to remember that we are really in this together. We are not pulling apart, we are pulling

LITTLE ROCK—Stacy Hurst, secretary of the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism (ADPHT), today announced that ADPHT is instituting closings and/or limited access to some of its parks and

Here are a couple of stories from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission that came across our wires this morning. Lake Maumelle Gets Bonus Bream Stocking LITTLE ROCK – Bass

Following guidance from the CDC, and recommendations from state and local public health authorities in consultation with NPS Public Health Service Officers, there are temporary facility closures in place at

See the latest update on Arkansas State Park closings at: https://arkansasoutside.com/arkansas-department-of-parks-heritage-and-tourism-announces-closings-and-limiting-of-some-services/ The first thing that Arkansas State Parks want you to know is, THEY ARE OPEN! On Friday afternoon (3/13/2020)

Metroplan announces a strategic commitment to developing a regional multi-use path network over the next ten years. From Fiscal Year 2021 through Fiscal Year 2030, Metroplan will target approximately half

“What is going on with the Southwest Trail?” This is probably one of the top 3 questions we get from outdoor enthusiasts. It’s nice to get some news. Pulaski County

Stacy Hurst, secretary of the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism (ADPHT), today named Travis Napper as director of Arkansas Tourism, a division of ADPHT. He replaces Jim Dailey,

Outdoor Foundation Study: Half of the US population does not participate in outdoor recreation at all Boulder, Colo., January 29, 2020 – Outdoor Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Outdoor Industry Association

It was a busy year for outdoor recreation in Arkansas. Big announcements, big events, big new laws, it’s all here. These are the top ten articles we posted in 2019.