
The Year in Review – Our Top 10 Articles from 2019
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.

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.

(Our weekly wrap-up of local and national outdoor news from other sources) Local – Fayetteville to Celebrate Gregory Park Improvements – KUAF The City of Fayetteville will celebrate the improvements

BOULDER, Colo., December 19, 2019 – Congress approved two spending packages that will keep the government open and fund government operations through fiscal year (FY) 2020. The rare bipartisan budget agreement

(Our weekly wrap-up of local and national outdoor news from other sources) Local – Walmart donates 75 acres for ‘destination park’ in Bentonville – Talk Business and Politics Walmart Inc.

(Our weekly wrap-up of local and national outdoor news from other sources) Local – Paths offer easy, challenging hikes at Withrow Springs – NWA Online Hike, eat, repeat. That’s the

Five Parks Chosen for Outstanding Service (LITTLE ROCK, ARK.) – Mississippi River State Park took home the top award of 2019 Overall Park of the Year in the Arkansas State

Ahhh…the sleepy little state of Arkansas. Well, we remember when it was just that, a sleepy little flyover state that most outdoor enthusiasts, other than an adventurous few, never gave

(Our weekly wrap-up of local and national outdoor news from other sources) Local – There’s a trailblazing … (updated information on the Southwest Trail) – Daily Record The Natural State

(Our weekly wrap-up of local and national outdoor news from other sources) Local – Bentonville, Arkansas Is Disneyland for Mountain Bikers – Outside Magazine How do you get to your

ASHEVILLE, NC (November 4, 2019): Southern Appalachian Wilderness Stewards (SAWS), a conservation non-profit dedicated to providing stewardship to public lands in the Southern Appalachian region, which includes areas in Tennessee,