
How Do I Avoid Heat Stroke While Hiking, Running or Biking in Arkansas?
Smart strategies to stay safe on the trail when the heat index climbs As Arkansas settles into the dog days of summer, outdoor enthusiasts continue to hit the trails, rivers,

Smart strategies to stay safe on the trail when the heat index climbs As Arkansas settles into the dog days of summer, outdoor enthusiasts continue to hit the trails, rivers,

As the Fourth of July approaches, the National Park Service is urging visitors to Buffalo National River to celebrate responsibly by leaving the fireworks at home. Fireworks are strictly prohibited

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (June 27, 2025) — As summer heats up, several public swim beaches across Arkansas remain closed after routine testing revealed elevated levels of Escherichia coli, prompting public

Applications open through Aug. 30 to fund nature-based learning projects on campuses statewide. LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is now accepting applications from school administrators for

Restored bridge reconnects community and anchors Southwest Trail vision BENTON, Ark. (June 24, 2025) – After more than five decades of waiting, the historic Old River Bridge in Saline County

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (June 20, 2025) — The Arkansas Legislative Council on Friday gave final approval to a permanent moratorium on medium- and large-scale hog concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs)

CHICAGO — The Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism showcased its latest outdoor recreation initiatives to international tour operators and media during the U.S. Travel Association’s IPW 2025 trade

Strong straight-line winds down trees, damage cabins, and disrupt water service at historic park A recent straight-line wind event caused significant damage at Devil’s Den State Park, forcing the temporary

BENTON, Ark. — One of Arkansas’s oldest bridges is ready for a second life. Saline County officials will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, at 10 a.m.,

Outdoor enthusiasts heading to some of the region’s favorite getaways this summer may encounter unexpected closures and reduced amenities. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Little Rock District announced this