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SUMMARY:Tour De Horseshoe 15 Mile Bike Race and Run for the Fireworks 5K
DESCRIPTION:The Run for the Fireworks 5K and Tour De Horseshoe: 15 mile Bike Race \nJuly 5 2025 \nBike Race Starts at 7:30 am \n5K starts at 8:00 am \nAttention!!! Both the Bike Race and 5K Run Will Start and Finish at Kamp Karefree\, 59 Bass Road Hughes AR 72348 \nThe 5k Run and Bike Ride for Fireworks is a community based fundraiser to raise money for our Fireworks and Fire Department. Additionally\, it is an opportunity for our community to come together and celebrate our independence. \nBike Race Registration and Packet Pick up will be the morning of the event beginning at 7:00 am. \n5K Registration and Packet Pick up will be the morning of the event beginning at 7:00 am. \nEach participate registered by midnight 6/4/25 is guaranteed an event shirt. Anyone registering after this date is not guaranteed a shirt\, we will have some extras & those will be given out the day of the event until gone. \n5K Registration: \n5K registration is $35.00 until June 18. \nAfter June 18- 5k Registration increases to $40.00 \nDay of race registration will be $40.00 \nBike Race Registration: \nBike Race registration is $30.00 until June 18 \nAfter June 18- Bike Race Registration increases to $40.00 \nDay of race registration will be $40.00 \n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration fees
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/tour-de-horseshoe-15-mile-bike-race-and-run-for-the-fireworks-5k-3/
LOCATION:Kamp Karefree\, 115 Highland Dr.\, Hughes\, AR\, 72348\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain),Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250714
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CREATED:20250318T134302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250318T134302Z
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SUMMARY:Arkansas State Omnium Championship
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the 2nd annual Arkansas Omnium. The TT\, Road Race\, and Crit are for the state championship. If you are not a Arkansas resident\, no worries. Come out and see how you stack up against the best of Arkansas. \n~ Only annual license holders living in Arkansas are eligible for the State Championship. Cat 5/Novice races are non-championship only bragging rights \nOmnium will be scored by points: Point values will be determined closer to race date and depending on entries. \nUCI approved time trial bikes are allowed in the time trial. Cat 5 and 4 will be allowed to have non compliant time trial bikes aka tri bikes. \nArkansas State TT Jr 9-14\nhttps://ridewithgps.com/routes/46934657 \nArkansas State TT Jr 15-18\, Master 60+\nhttps://ridewithgps.com/routes/46934875 \nArkansas State TT\nhttps://ridewithgps.com/routes/46934983 \nArkansas State Road Race Jr\nhttps://ridewithgps.com/routes/46935031 \nArkansas State Road Race Women Cat 4\,5\, Masters. Men Cat 5\nhttps://ridewithgps.com/routes/46935102 \nArkansas State Road Race Women Cat 3. Men Cat 4\, 3\, Masters\nhttps://ridewithgps.com/routes/46935139 \nArkansas State Road Race Women Cat 1\, 2. Men Cat 1\, 2\nhttps://ridewithgps.com/routes/46935167 \nArkansas State Crit course\nTBA
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/arkansas-state-omnium-championship-3/
LOCATION:Conway Municipal Airport\, 3250 Sand Gap Rd\, Conway\, AR\, 72032\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250714
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250418T155306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250418T155306Z
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SUMMARY:Ozark Enduro Lite Race 1 Bella Vista
DESCRIPTION:Curious about Enduro Mountain Bike Racing? Not sure how an Enduro race works? Let us help you get your feet wet with the Ozark Enduro LITE Series. A short summer series of 3 beginner friendly enduro races. All rider abilities are welcome but the Ozark Enduro Lite Series is aimed at introducing new folks to the awesome sport of Enduro racing. \nEnduro racing is primarily downhill timed segments\, ranging anywhere from just less than a minute per stage to up to 5-6 minutes that may require some pedaling. A typical Ozark Enduro Lite race will consist of 4-6 downhill segments. Your time will start when you enter the top of a segment and will end when you reach the bottom of that segment. There will be connecting routes to transition between each segment that will not be timed. Only the segments are timed. Riders often ride with groups and make new friends while enjoying the trails during the transfers. After completing all the downhill segments\, your total time will be compared with the times of other riders to see how you did. \nYou will be required to have a fully functional bike and a proper helmet. Full face helmets are recommended but not mandatory. Other recommended items are gloves\, eye protection\, knee pads\, elbow pads. We also strongly encourage carrying the necessary items for minor bike repair such as tire plugs\, tubes\, CO2\, spare chain links etc. \nThere will be aid stations\, however\, it is important to carry enough water and nutrition to last throughout the race. Typical durations will be anywhere from 2-4 hours depending on the course and each rider’s ability. \nPre Rides are available Saturday mornings 10 am -1 pm.  (courses are open to public).  We will be announcing a guided pre ride.   Race day riders meetings are at 8:45 am.  Race Start 9 am.  You must finish by 12 noon.  Awards about 12:30 approximately. \nNone of these races would be possible without volunteers. Volunteer help will be needed at every race\, and we would love to make you a part of our event and give you some cool swag. There will be multiple volunteer opportunities such as helping at an aid station\, course marshaling\, and race setup and tear down. 
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/ozark-enduro-lite-race-1-bella-vista/
LOCATION:Blowing Springs\, 70 Sugar Creek Center\,\, Bella Vista\, 72714\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250719T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250719T150000
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CREATED:20241106T201651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241106T201651Z
UID:10002228-1752908400-1752937200@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Wampoo Roadeo
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the 17th Edition of the Wampoo Roadeo! \nWe’ve got a new Start Line location and five new routes. This year’s event will take place in Keo\, Arkansas. We are taking over downtown Keo on Saturday\, July 19\, and serving lunch and dessert after the ride on Main Street!\nPlenty of parking available in Keo and plenty of shady areas to hang out after the ride to enjoy tamales\, margaritas\, and Loblolly ice cream and chocolate milk. \n  \nThe Sterling Market Sprint is a Strava segment located XXX.  Look for the checkered feather flags along the route marking the one-mile segment.  The fastest riders through the segment for each route win prizes from Sterling Market.  The market is located at 515 Shall Avenue in Little Rock’s East Village and offers a plethora of local foods\, drinks\, and products. \n  \nFeel free to set up your cycling club tents and hang out at the Finish Line after the ride. Please do not park at the Keo Post Office. \nWampoo Roadeo Packet Pickup\, presented by Subaru of Little Rock\, will be on Thursday\, July 17 from 4:00 pm until 8:00 pm at the Recycle Bikes for Kids (RB4K) shop at 717 E. 10th Street\, North Little Rock. If you ordered any merch’\, it will available for pick up\, along with your bib number at Packet Pickup. \nIf you want to park at the RB4K shop that day and do some miles\, then come back afterward and party with us\, there is plenty of free parking right in front of the shop.  Or ride over on your bike and make Packet Pickup your rest stop. \nIf you can’t make Packet Pickup\, we’ll have your bib number and anything you ordered at the Start Line before the ride begins.  Look for the yellow pop-up Registration tent. \nPlease note there will be a “Bevis Gate” set up at 9:30 am at XXX. All riders not through the gate by 9:30 am will be directed to the finish line via the XXX. This is for everyone’s protection because of the heat\, humidity and the wind. \nThe Wampoo Roadeo is a fundraiser for Recycle Bikes for Kids.  The mission of RB4K is to give free bikes to kids\, provide adults the opportunity to earn a bike and support bike infrastructure and education in the community. \nSince 2008\, a large part of the mission at RB4K is to get every kid a bike. But as RB4K has grown through the years\, it’s become clear how crucial bike infrastructure\, safety\, and education are to our community. Our new expanded mission addresses that need. Proceeds from this ride\, which will continue honoring the life and legacy of Marilyn Fulper\, will now directly help fund all of RB4K’s future infrastructure projects. \nMAPS \nhttps://ridewithgps.com/routes/38489422 62-mile route \nhttps://ridewithgps.com/routes/38489439 40-mile route \nhttps://ridewithgps.com/routes/38489443 26-mile route
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/wampoo-roadeo-4/
LOCATION:Downtown Keo\, 226 Main Street\, Keo\, AR\, 72083\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250727
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250728
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250418T155508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250418T155508Z
UID:10002403-1753574400-1753660799@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Ozark Enduro Lite Race 2 Centennial Park\, Fayetteville
DESCRIPTION:Curious about Enduro Mountain Bike Racing? Not sure how an Enduro race works? Let us help you get your feet wet with the Ozark Enduro LITE Series. A short summer series of 3 beginner friendly enduro races. All rider abilities are welcome but the Ozark Enduro Lite Series is aimed at introducing new folks to the awesome sport of Enduro racing. \nEnduro racing is primarily downhill timed segments\, ranging anywhere from just less than a minute per stage to up to 5-6 minutes that may require some pedaling. A typical Ozark Enduro Lite race will consist of 4-6 downhill segments. Your time will start when you enter the top of a segment and will end when you reach the bottom of that segment. There will be connecting routes to transition between each segment that will not be timed. Only the segments are timed. Riders often ride with groups and make new friends while enjoying the trails during the transfers. After completing all the downhill segments\, your total time will be compared with the times of other riders to see how you did. \nYou will be required to have a fully functional bike and a proper helmet. Full face helmets are recommended but not mandatory. Other recommended items are gloves\, eye protection\, knee pads\, elbow pads. We also strongly encourage carrying the necessary items for minor bike repair such as tire plugs\, tubes\, CO2\, spare chain links etc. \nThere will be aid stations\, however\, it is important to carry enough water and nutrition to last throughout the race. Typical durations will be anywhere from 2-4 hours depending on the course and each rider’s ability. \nPre Rides are available Saturday mornings 10 am -1 pm.  (courses are open to public).  We will be announcing a guided pre ride.   Race day riders meetings are at 8:45 am.  Race Start 9 am.  You must finish by 12 noon.  Awards about 12:30 approximately. \nNone of these races would be possible without volunteers. Volunteer help will be needed at every race\, and we would love to make you a part of our event and give you some cool swag. There will be multiple volunteer opportunities such as helping at an aid station\, course marshaling\, and race setup and tear down.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/ozark-enduro-lite-race-2-centennial-park-fayetteville/
LOCATION:Centennial Park\, S Centennial Park Ln\, Fayetteville\, AR\, 72704\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250808T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250808T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250722T165922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T165922Z
UID:10002499-1754683200-1754690400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Pink's Adult Bike Night
DESCRIPTION:It’s time for Pink’s Adult Bike Night and you’re invited. Please join us on August 8 at 6:30 PM! We’ve got some fun lined up. We will roll out at 7 PM sharp from the Clinton Lot and head to the Old State House for the free Soul Explosion Music Festival\, where one of our biking buddies is a featured DJ. We will stay for about 30 minutes and then head over the Broadway Bridge to Dickey-Stephens Ballpark to enjoy the Travelers game\, food\, and drinks\, and then catch the fireworks at the end. The Ball Park is an ALL cashless facility\, so please don’t forget your cards 💳. We can purchase the cheapest tickets at the gate for $8.00. Also\, be reminded of the clear bag policy at the ballpark. Be sure to bring your bike locks. If you have any “valuables” (speakers\, etc.) attached to your bike\, please leave them behind as you may not be able to bring them inside the park and don’t want them stolen on the outside. \nBike Rental is available for the ride. Check out @rocktownriveroutfitters and use the discount code PINKS to get the Comfort Hybrid Bike for $25.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/pinks-adult-bike-night-4/
LOCATION:Clinton Presidential Library Parking Lot\, 1200 President Clinton Ave\, Little Rock\, 72201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain),Other Fun
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250810
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250811
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250418T155735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250418T155735Z
UID:10002404-1754784000-1754870399@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Ozark Enduro Lite Race 3 Coler Preserve Bentonville AR
DESCRIPTION:Curious about Enduro Mountain Bike Racing? Not sure how an Enduro race works? Let us help you get your feet wet with the Ozark Enduro LITE Series. A short summer series of 3 beginner friendly enduro races. All rider abilities are welcome but the Ozark Enduro Lite Series is aimed at introducing new folks to the awesome sport of Enduro racing. \nEnduro racing is primarily downhill timed segments\, ranging anywhere from just less than a minute per stage to up to 5-6 minutes that may require some pedaling. A typical Ozark Enduro Lite race will consist of 4-6 downhill segments. Your time will start when you enter the top of a segment and will end when you reach the bottom of that segment. There will be connecting routes to transition between each segment that will not be timed. Only the segments are timed. Riders often ride with groups and make new friends while enjoying the trails during the transfers. After completing all the downhill segments\, your total time will be compared with the times of other riders to see how you did. \nYou will be required to have a fully functional bike and a proper helmet. Full face helmets are recommended but not mandatory. Other recommended items are gloves\, eye protection\, knee pads\, elbow pads. We also strongly encourage carrying the necessary items for minor bike repair such as tire plugs\, tubes\, CO2\, spare chain links etc. \nThere will be aid stations\, however\, it is important to carry enough water and nutrition to last throughout the race. Typical durations will be anywhere from 2-4 hours depending on the course and each rider’s ability. \nPre Rides are available Saturday mornings 10 am -1 pm.  (courses are open to public).  We will be announcing a guided pre ride.   Race day riders meetings are at 8:45 am.  Race Start 9 am.  You must finish by 12 noon.  Awards about 12:30 approximately. \nNone of these races would be possible without volunteers. Volunteer help will be needed at every race\, and we would love to make you a part of our event and give you some cool swag. There will be multiple volunteer opportunities such as helping at an aid station\, course marshaling\, and race setup and tear down.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/ozark-enduro-lite-race-3-coler-preserve-bentonville-ar/
LOCATION:Coler Mountain Bike Preserve 1\, 2003 NW Homestead Ln\, Bentonville\, AR\, 72712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250814T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250814T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250806T140546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250806T140546Z
UID:10002508-1755194400-1755201600@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Bicycle Advocacy of Central Arkansas - Public Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Three Speakers\, Three Topics\, One Night\n\nBACA will be discussing three topics presented by John Landosky (Little Rock Bike/Ped Coordinator)\, Christopher Woodward (BACA Board Member)\, and Joe Jacobs (BACA Board Member). Find out about changes in the Active Transportation Advisory Council (ATAC)\, A movement to make the standard speed limit 20 mph in the city of Little Rock for unsigned roads\, and all the latest on Closing the Loop and other Arkansas River Trail issues. \nThis meeting is a perfect follow-up to the recent Arkansas Times article on Closing the Loop of the Arkansas River Trail. https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2025/08/04/river-trail-travail-after-two-decades-can-we-finally-close-the-loop
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/bicycle-advocacy-of-central-arkansas-public-meeting/
LOCATION:Whole Hog Cafe – Cantrell Road\, 2516 Cantrell Road\, Little Rock\, 72202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250818
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250715T193456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250715T193456Z
UID:10002490-1755302400-1755475199@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Go Nuts Or Go Home XC Race
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to Go Nuts or Go Home at the ultimate mountain biking weekend\, happening August 16-17 in Bentonville\, Arkansas! With Saturday’s XC race and Sunday’s enduro race at the iconic Coler Mountain Bike Preserve\, this epic event is set to bring thrills\, speed\, and fierce competition to the heart of a city built for mountain biking!
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/go-nuts-or-go-home-xc-race/
LOCATION:Coler Mountain Bike Preserve 1\, 2003 NW Homestead Ln\, Bentonville\, AR\, 72712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250830
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250901
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250418T160034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250418T160034Z
UID:10002405-1756512000-1756684799@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:2025 Arkansas Enduro Series | Round 1 | FAYETTEVILLE ENDURO
DESCRIPTION:With access to multiple world-class trail systems including Kessler Mountain Regional Park and Centennial Park\, Fayetteville\, Arkansas boasts an abundance of gravity-filled experiences to properly kick off the 2025 Arkansas Enduro Series. \nRegistration opens Sunday\, June 1st at 8am with participation based on a first-come\, first-served basis. To create a rewarding enduro race experience\, organizers reserve the right to limit overall event participation. Each participant entry includes: \n\nUp to 8 stages and ~20 miles of rider-designed racing with dedicated pre-ride (practice) times the day prior to the race.\nSufficiently marked courses with maps emailed to participants the week of the event.\nLively mid-race aid stations with access to professional neutral mechanics and medical support.\nProfessional event timing with accuracy to the 1000th of a second and instant results.\nComplimentary post-race meal and cold beverages (21+ for adult beverages\, ID required) in a family-friendly festival setting.\nAwards ceremony by category with prizes awarded 5 deep.\n\nRACE VENUE \nIn partnership with the Fayetteville Parks and Recreation\, the Northwest Arkansas Land Trust\, and the Ozark Off Road Cyclists\, the Fayetteville Enduro will be based out of Kessler Mountain Regional Park and primarily feature the world-class trail network on Kessler Mountain. \nRace Venue Address – 2600 W Judge Cummings Rd.\, Fayetteville\, AR 72701 \nEVENT SCHEDULE \nFinal event schedule with packet pickup\, official pre-ride\, and start times will be released the week of the event. Arkansas Enduro Series events are rain or shine except under extreme circumstances. When permittable\, an official pre-ride/practice will be scheduled the day prior to Race Day(s). The Race Director reserves the right to adjust the schedule due to any unforeseen circumstances. \nSaturday | Check-In & Pre-ride \nSunday | Race Day \nLODGING – looking for a bicycle-friendly hotel? Is a vacation rental more your speed? Or are you looking to experience the outdoors even more with a campsite or place to park your RV? Fayetteville\, Arkansas has just what you are looking for – from luxury suites to economy accommodations to a night under the stars. No matter how you choose to stay\, you’ll find the right place in Fayetteville. Visit www.experiencefayetteville.com to start exploring options today. \nDRY CAMPING – When possible\, limited dry camping spots at the Race Venue will be available to reserve during event registration. Please refer to the event’s online registration service for additional details. \nSAFETY – This is not the time to skimp on protective equipment. Helmets are required to be worn on course during official event times and we highly suggest a full-face helmet\, knee pads\, and elbow pads. \nTEMPERATURE – On August 31\, the temperature in Fayetteville typically ranges from 66 degrees to 85 degrees and is rarely below 56 or above 94. \nWATER & SNACKS – While hydration will be available at select locations on course\, riders are encouraged to plan to carry at least 50-60 ounces of water and enough snacks to sustain themselves under strenuous exercise. \nNICE TO HAVES – Bug spray\, sunscreen\, spare tubes\, pump or CO2\, plugs\, patches and other parts. \nDOGS – Dogs are allowed but are required to be on a leash at all times. No exceptions. \nTRASH – If you pack it in\, pack it out. We are guests. Please follow all event sustainability and recycling requests. \nRACE DAY MEAL – A post-race meal will be provided to racers and volunteers on Race Days only. Redeemable meal tickets will be provided at the Registration & Timing tent. When possible\, additional food trucks and other resources will be made available on-site for fans\, family and friends. \nWAIVER – All participants will be required to sign a waiver of liability prior to competing in the Arkansas Enduro Series. \nREFUND POLICY – Arkansas Enduro Series events are rain or shine\, and refunds will not be issued except under extreme circumstances. The Event Organizer reserves the right to adjust the schedule due to any unforeseen circumstances including rescheduling the event to a future date. \nIf participants choose to add additional Registration Protector through BikeReg\, those claims are handled entirely by Allianz Global Assistance. For policy questions or to file a claim visit www.eventregistrationprotection.com or call 1-888-799-2832. \nSERIES RULES – additional series information and rules available at www.arkansasenduroseries.com/rules.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/2025-arkansas-enduro-series-round-1-fayetteville-enduro/
LOCATION:Kessler Mountain Park\, 2600 Wc 200\, Fayetteville\, AR\, 72701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250831T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250831T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250715T193822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250715T193822Z
UID:10002491-1756623600-1756648800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Tour de Salvation
DESCRIPTION:Your registration fee benefits The Salvation Army’s Pathway of Hope program. This program provides individualized services to families with children who desire to take action to break the cycle of crisis and vulnerability that repeats generation after generation. It seeks to address the root causes of poverty in addition to The Army’s history of compassionate serving. By helping families overcome challenges like unemployment\, unstable housing\, and lack of education\, we can lead families down a path toward increased stability and\, ultimately\, self-sufficiency. \nJoin us for a family friendly\, multi “bike”\, ride in our beautiful Hot Springs!\nYou will have the option to ride your road bike only\, MTB only\, or BOTH!! Yes\, we will have routes that include both road AND mountain. We will have a shuttle for your bikes at the exchange location. \nAfter you have worked up a good appetite come celebrate your finish at our After Party. (Farmers Market) Your “tour” registration includes food and drink\, t-shirt\, and other awesome swag. (Family Ride includes Finisher Medal\, food and drink only) We have put in a lot of time into planning\, and months of meetings to bring you a fun unique experience in our beautiful city on your bike! \nCome enjoy live music\, food\, and drinks provided by The Salvation Army Canteen\, and good family fun! Not riding? No worries! You can buy a ticket to the after party and join in on the festivities by being a virtual rider. \nSAG and Aid Stations will be available on each route. \n***Riders must wear bib numbers (supplied with registration) to obtain food and access to certain areas of the route. Medical support will be available; however\, medical personnel will not be dispensing comfort medications such as: aspirin\, ibuprofen\, Tylenol. Participants are asked to bring their own comfort medications as needed. \nHelmets are required for ALL riders regardless of the route you ride or your age. \nPlease download and save the route you plan to ride!!! All the routes will be well marked but it always helps to have the route on your bike computer! All routes are below. \nFull Tour de Salvation\nIf you plan to ride the Full Tour route\, you have the option to bring two different bikes. Many riders will ride the road route with a road bike (or gravel bike) and then switch to their mountain bike (MTB). Or you can complete the entire ride on your MTB!  If you plan to switch bikes\, remember to bring the shoes you need for each bike! You will need to “check in” your mountain bike and MTB shoes by 6:45 am on the day of the event. Your MTB will be shuttled to the switch point. Once you switch bikes at the trail\, you will leave your road bike at the switch point and it will be shuttled back to the start point. After completing the mountain bike trail ride at the Pullman Trailhead\, you will simply ride your MTB on the road for 2.5 miles back through downtown (bathhouse row) to the Farmer’s Market. Strava route: Road Portion https://www.strava.com/routes/3132071064894932544 MTB Portion https://www.strava.com/routes/3132071154709554368
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/tour-de-salvation-4/
LOCATION:Hot Springs Farmer’s & Artisans Market\, 121 Orange St\,\, Hot Springs\, AR\, 71901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250908
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250330T223634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250330T223634Z
UID:10002395-1757116800-1757289599@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:99 Miles of Bad Road
DESCRIPTION:99 Miles of Bad Road is a gravel bicycle race starting and ending in Hardy\, Arkansas.  Expect every road surface type\, with roughly 80% being unpaved.  Don’t let the elevation profile of the GPX fool you – Garmin devices have picked up 100 feet or more of elevation gain per mile. These are relentless rolling hills with an occasional punchy climb or sketchy descent.  Everything from mud\, dirt\, gravel\, concrete bridges\, clay\, crushed limestone\, creek rocks\, broken pavement\, and more.  This route earns it’s name. \nAll finishers will receive a cool memento! Top 3 in each Category will receive awards. Overall winner will receive a unique custom award. \nOh\, and we also have a 199 Mile route option… \nCheck the website and Facebook regularly for updates! \n————– \n-Both distances of this race are loop routes that start and end at Loberg Park in Hardy\, Arkansas.  Camping is available at the campground next door to the park.  We have nothing to do with that\, you’ll have to reserve with them here if you wish to camp: https://www.campspot.com/park/hardy-campground-rv-park \n-Unless there are tornadoes\, large hail\, or extreme thunderstorms the day of the race\, we will not cancel.  Put your big boy/girl pants on\, and ride! \n-There will be some water drops and aid stations along the way\, as well as a drop-bag option for the 199’ers. We will update the Ride With GPS route maps to reflect the locations closer to race day. \n-You are solely responsible for your own safety. We will however require a headlight\, flashlight\, or headlamp\, a whistle/horn\, at least 2L of water capacity\, and an emergency blanket/bivy\, and either a phone\, GPS\, or Bicycle computer. \n– We will make no claim as to whether the course will be marked or not. You are responsible for studying the route maps and navigating.  That’s half the fun!
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/99-miles-of-bad-road/
LOCATION:Loberg Park\, N Spring St\, Hardy\, 72542\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250915
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250103T182805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250103T182805Z
UID:10002290-1757635200-1757894399@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Newton County Brutality
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Newton County Mentality\nThree Days of Bikes and Community\nFriday:\nWe’ll start things off on Friday afternoon with a 3-4 mile time trial that stays within the canyon walls\, ripping around on the gravel and world-class singletrack at Horseshoe Canyon Ranch (HCR). You’ll choose your bike\, but choose wisely cause you have to use that bike on Saturday and Sunday too. Finish the day with a meal in the Lodge Restaurant\, a campfire with friends\, and a good night’s rest in the cool fall temperatures. \nSaturday:\nThe big day — you’ll set out to tackle the best\, and hardest gravel riding in the state of Arkansas. This is backcountry gravel at its finest: big climbs\, fast and technical descents\, remote roads\, and the best views that the Ozark Mountains have to offer (remember\, it’s peak fall foliage). You’ll choose between 65- and 40-mile categories\, each expecting around 9\,000 and 5\,000 feet of climbing\, respectively.\nReturn to the ranch tired and empty\, then fill your bellies with a huge helping at the Lodge Restaurant (they call it “adventure nutrition meets local tradition”). Live music will ensue in the field below the lodge\, and although you’ll likely be cracked from the day of pedaling you’ll want to dance the night away with drinks in hand. And it’ll be ok cause the next day’s challenge plays on the word “fun\,” not “difficult.” \nSunday:\nGrab your friends (or enemies)\, take your clue card\, and adventure around the ranch on your bike\, completing challenges in a scavenger hunt-style format. CHILL PACE – WE AIN’T TIMING YOU! Bring your proof of completion back to the Trading Post\, and you’ve conquered the most famous stage farce on the planet. Awards will be given\, laughs will be had\, and then tents will be packed up. And although you will be free to go home\, we can pretty much guarantee you won’t want to. \n  \nWhat’s included? \n“ALL IN” pass includes: \n\nChipped race plate for the time trial on Friday and gravel course on Saturday\nYour name will be entered to win raffle prizes from our partners:  Bearded Goat\, Cafe du Cycliste\, Rapha\, Kuat\, Skratch Labs\, Specialized and many more!\nDinner at the Lodge Restaurant Friday and Saturday nights\nInaugural event tee by Allied Cycle Works\nLive music under the stars\nFossil Cove Beer and other bevvies\nHCR weekend day passes 11/1-11/3\nCamping\nMeteor Aid station and 37 North + Bike Inn SAG support\nCompeting for stage farce podiums announced on Sunday\nPlus lots of RO3 partner surprises\n\n“COMING IN HOT!” pass includes: \n\nChipped race plate for the gravel course on Saturday\nInaugural event tee by Allied Cycle Works\nMeteor Aid station and 37 North + Bike Inn SAG support\nThis ticket is for those who can’t make it on Friday and can only drive in Saturday morning.\nYou can also add the one night camping\, beer\, drinks\, dinner Saturday night and live music if you can stick around!\n\nFriends + Family WEEKEND pass includes: \n\nDinner Friday and Saturday nights\, beer and N/A drinks\, live music\, camping\, and HCR day passes.\n\nKids WEEKEND pass includes: \n\nDinner Friday and Saturday nights\, live music\, camping\, and HCR day passes.\n\nSaturday pass includes: \n\nDinner Saturday night\, drinks\, live music\, camping\, and HCR day pass.\n\nKids Saturday pass includes: \n\nDinner Saturday night\, live music\, camping\, and HCR day pass.\n\n  \nCamping \nCamping is included with the “ALL IN” pass and you can also add one night to the “COMING IN HOT” pass.  It will be located on-site at the event location.  This is a gorgeous open field with plenty of space to pitch a tent\, park your sprinter van or small teardrop trailers. There are no electrical hookups for plugging in a van or trailer…..sorry no RVs. \nThere will be bathrooms and a dumpster for garbage.  Water will be available but please come prepared with all your essentials for the entire weekend.  If you do need something outside of the ranch\, there are some supplies available nearby in the towns of Jasper and Ponca. \nCampground opens Friday\, November 1 at 10am and ends Sunday\, November 3rd at 3pm. \nBYO firewood (not available for purchase.) \nThere are hot showers available at the campground.  Purchase $3 tokens for showers at the HCR front desk (6 minutes for 1 token.) \nCan you bring your 4 legged bestie?  Unfortunately no pets are allowed on the property. \nCabins:  For an additional fee\, on-site cabins are available to reserve on a first come\, first serve.  Please call HCR to reserve: (800) 480-9635.  If HCR cabins are sold out\, search Airbnb and Buffalo Outdoor Center for additional nearby cabin rentals. \n  \nFood and Beverages \nPasses that include dinner on Friday and Saturday evenings will offer vegetarian and vegan options.  Please specify during registration. \nBreakfast and lunch will be available for purchase at the Lodge Restaurant or BYO food and drinks. \nFossil Cove will be our beer sponsor for the weekend and will have plenty of their best beer on tap!  Non-alcoholic beverages will also be available and you’re welcome to bring your own cooler with your favorites. \nHCR Kids Adventure Camp \n\nHCR is offering a Kids Adventure Camp Saturday\, 11/2 8:30am-12:30pm\nContact HCR to reserve:  800-480-9635\nMust meet the size restriction of 50 inches tall and 50 pounds\nMax capacity of 20 children.\nParent or legal guardian must pick up no later than 12:30pm. No additional supervision can be offered after 12:30.  You’ll need to register for the 40 mile route. (You won’t get back in time if you ride the 65 mile.)\n$85 includes lunch\n\nRefunds\, Transfers\, Deferrals  \nNo cancellations or deferrals but you can transfer to another person or change your category by noon of October 31st\, 2024.  You can change your category or transfer your registration to another rider by following these BikeReg directions: \nHow to Transfer your Registration to Someone Else \nHow To Change The Category You Registered For \n  \nInclement Weather Policy \nNewton County Mentality will happen rain or shine.  Come prepared for cold and warm temps.  Blue skies and dark skies.  Dry and wet conditions.  Buckle up…no matter what\, it’ll be a fun weekend!  In the event that Newton County Mentality cannot occur due to unforeseen circumstances you can defer to 2025 or receive a 50% refund. \n  \nRoutes and Support \nSaturday Gravel Courses:  You’ll choose between 65- and 40-mile categories\, each expecting around 9\,000 and 5\,000 feet of climbing\, respectively.  Note: e-bike category offered for the 40 mile route and you can also rent an e-mountain bike from HCR.  In keeping with The Rule of Three ethos\, we try to hold off on route revelations until right before the event….the element of surprise is a nice touch. \n*The Meteor Bike Shop and Cafe aid station will be available with Skratch nutrition and SAG support by 37 North Expeditions and The Bike Inn Bentonville. \n  \nBring your friends. Bring your family.  \nThere are endless things to do at Horseshoe Canyon Ranch.\n– the longest zip-line in the state of Arkansas.\n– two amazing via ferratas for adventure.\n– world-class mountain biking trails\, also great for hiking.\n– some of the best rock climbing in the USA.\n– a pool and hot tub.\n– the Buffalo National River just a few miles away.\n– rent an e-mountain bike from HCR to explore the trails.\n– full time Lodge Restaurant. \nFor more information head to www.ruleofthree.bike/newton-county-mentality \n  \nOur partners are some of the best in the business.   \nThey also produce fantastic products/services\, so when it’s time to outfit your adventures\, support the companies that support Newton County Mentality:
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/newton-county-brutality/
LOCATION:Horseshoe Canyon Ranch\, HC 70\, 261\, Jasper\, AR\, 72641\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250913T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250913T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250418T160456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250418T160456Z
UID:10002406-1757748600-1757775600@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:The River Classic
DESCRIPTION:A USA Cycling-sanctioned\, fully supported ride with great fun\, food and fellowship\nThis is a fully supported ride\, with on-site mechanics and SAG provided by Trek Bikes\, well-stocked rest stops and new route markers from RouteArrows to make navigation easier.\nA ride with three distance options for every level of cyclists:\n\n\n\n\n25.8 miles for beginners or those that just want to cruise\n42.7 miles for those looking for a weekend challenge\n65.7-mile route for experienced cyclists
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/the-river-classic-4/
LOCATION:ACE Glass Manufacturing\, 3101 Dugan St\,\, Little Rock\, 72206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250913T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250913T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250421T193633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250421T193633Z
UID:10002409-1757754000-1757775600@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:NW Arkansas Mountain Bike Championships
DESCRIPTION:Men’s Cat 1 unified field will include:  19-29\, 30-39\, and 40-49. \nWomen’s Cat 1 and 2 unified field will include all Cat 1 and 2 women riders.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/nw-arkansas-mountain-bike-championships-2/
LOCATION:Devil’s Den State Park\, 11333 West Arkansas Hwy. 74\, West Fork\, AR\, 72774\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250914T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250914T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250210T205206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250210T205206Z
UID:10002374-1757836800-1757869200@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Kessler Mountain Jam
DESCRIPTION:A pair of custom socks comes with each entry.  Or\, upgrade to a long sleeve tshirt ($10) or hoodie ($20).  You can also choose no socks and save $5 on your entry fee.  See sock image below. \nUSA Cycling License Info: \n\nCat 1 & 2 – an annual USA Cycling license is required to race.  One-day license is not allowed in either category.  USAC is offering a discounted license for new annual license holders.  Go to www.usacycling.org and purchase an annual license.  At checkout\, use the following code:\n\n“INTROMEMB25” (exp 12/31/25) $60 off (Creates a $50 membership)\n\nValid for 1st time Members only\nCan only be used on Adult Race memberships\n\n\n\n\nJunior – see USA Cycling website for details. https://usacycling.org/get-started/bike-racing-for-kids-and-teens.\nNovice (Cat 3)\, Single Speed\, E-bike and Clydesdale – for anyone who does not hold an annual USA Cycling license\, a $15 one-day license fee is required to participate.\nCitizen (1st timer) categories entry fees include the one-day license fees.\n\nEVENT INFO: \n\nSeptember 13:\n\nPre-Race Packet Pickup / Onsite Registration (there is no raceday registration…we promise) on September 13 from 1 to 4pm at Kessler Mountain Regional Park.  Exact location is – https://goo.gl/maps/ftsgXXanHPRnqqUy8\nPractice / Pre-Ride – September 13 from 1:00 – 4:00pm.\n\n\nSeptember 14:\n\nRaceday Packet Pickup – September 14 – start/finish line – 6:30am until 30 minutes before each group start time.  Look for signs and large white tent.\n\n\n\nCourse Info: \n\nMaps\n\nCat 3\, Juniors and Clydesdale – https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44260671\nCat 1\, Cat 2\, Singlespeed and E-bike – https://ridewithgps.com/routes/44260694\n\n\nLaps/Distance:\n\nCourse 1 is 2.4 miles.  See main registration page for total distance per category\nCourse 2 is 5.2 miles.  Same as above\n\n\n\n2025 Options – coming soon:
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/kessler-mountain-jam-4/
LOCATION:Mount Kessler Park\, 2600 W. Judge Cummings Road\, Fayetteville\, AR\, 72701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250921
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250819T163646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T163646Z
UID:10002511-1758240000-1758412799@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:NWA Bike-a-Palooza
DESCRIPTION:Bike Clubs of Northwest Arkansas host a ride by cyclist\, for cyclist\, to raise funds for NWA Charity. Save the date September 19 & 20\, 2025
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/nwa-bike-a-palooza-5/
LOCATION:AR
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250819T165104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T165104Z
UID:10002514-1758326400-1758499199@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:RYDB Fest - Community Overnighter
DESCRIPTION:The Ride Your Damn Bike Festival invites you to ride your damn bike\, any damn way you want.  We’ve got a weekend full of fun and diverse options for you to choose from.  For my part\, Bikes or Death will be leading a beginner friendly\, lightly supported\, no drop\, community overnighter. \nWe’ll be riding the Bikepacking Roots’ Devils Den Loop (short & long) which is part of their Fayetteville Bikepacking Route Network with an overnight community camp + optional evening activities at Devil’s Den State Park. \nDevil’s Den State Park is a scenic gem nestled in the steep terrain of the western Boston Mountains. This is the most demanding of the three “overnight” route options in the Fayetteville bikepacking route network – the terrain becomes more rugged southwest of town in the high Ozark’s. The route is a mix of maintained gravel roads and pavement\, with three 600- to 1\,000-foot climbs with expansive vistas and numerous resupply options along the way. We’ve reserved the group camp site at Devil’s Den which can accommodate 75 people.  Once at camp riders will have a couple (optional) activities to choose from.  Either a hike up to Yellow Rock (rated the #5 hiking trail in all of Arkansas) or a Singletrack ride with a stop at Yellow Rock to meet up with the Hikers.  We’ll provide some snacks and beverages for all to enjoy while we watch the sunset and revel in our decisions to get outside\, ride our damn bikes\, and make new friends.  Riders will be responsible for their own dinner and breakfast\, but the State Park does have a cafe that is open from 9am – 7pm. \nThis is a beginner friendly focused ride\, but everyone is welcome to come ride with us at a chill pace.  We will have ride leaders and sweepers\, mechanics on the ride to help with any mechanicals\, and a sag vehicle that can assist with carrying gear and/or you and your bike to camp if needed.  We also have a Carry My Damn Shit option for riders who don’t want to be lugged down by the additional weight.  Moral of the story\, you wanna ride your damn bike\, but you’re not sure if this route is obtainable for you\, we invite you to push your limits with the assurance that we got your back and one way or another we’re gonna get you and your shit to camp! \n\nRoutes \n\nDay 1 \n\nDevil’s Den Loop (short)\n\n43 miles\n2\,900’ elevation gain\n\n\nDevil’s Den Loop (long)\n\n53 miles\n3\,700’ elevation gain\n\n\n\nDay 2 \n\nDevil’s Den: Return to Fayetteville\n\n30 miles\n2\,100’ elevation gain\n\n\n\nOvernighter Itinerary \n\nDay 1 – Sept. 20th \n\n8am: Coffee & cheer on the racers as they embark on the Fayetteville Ultra Circuit\n9am: Community Overnighter Grand Depart\nRide 53 miles (long) or 43 miles (short)\nWe have a group campsite reserved for all participants\nOnce at camp we have a couple of optional activities for you to participate in\n\nYellow Rock Hike – 4 mile round trip hike up to Yellow Rock\nYellow Rock Singletrack Ride – a 13 mile singletrack ride with a stop at Yellow Rock to join the hikers\n\nAt Yellow Rock we’ll provide some snacks and beverages for you to enjoy while we watch the sunset.  Bring Lights for the hike/ride back to camp\n\n\n\n\nParticipants are responsible for their own dinner.  There is a diner at the state park that is open from 9am – 7pm\n10pm: Quiet Time\n\nDay 2 – Sept 21st \n\n8am wake up call\n\nBreak down camp\nParticipants are responsible for their own breakfast.  The State Park Cafe opens at 9am.\n\n\n10am: Roll out – ride 30 miles back to Fayetteville\n\nAbout the Route \n\nThe Devil’s Den Loop departs downtown Fayetteville and meanders southwest out of town on recreation paths\, past Kessler Mountain Park\, and then follows ~6 miles of paved roads before turning toward Prairie Grove on gravel. At mile 20\, riders hit a 600-foot gravel climb\, the first of the route’s three longer climbs\, and ascend to a ridgeline with long views into the Boston Mount to the south and toward where Devil’s Den State Park is nestled. \n\nThe shorter and longer routes split at mile 28\, with the shorter route taking a more direct route to Devil’s Den State Park that is ~10 miles less than the longer option with 800 feet less climbing. The shorter route descends to Cove Creek (a generally reliable water source) and then begins the second of the three long climbs. This one is paved to start\, passes the former Strickler town site\, turns to gravel\, and rolls before the final pitch. The high point of the climb is at mile 36\, and from there\, it’s mostly paved and mostly downhill for ~7 miles to Devil’s Den State Park. The shorter route doesn’t pass any camping options until immediately before the state park boundary.\n \nThe longer version of the loop continues south from mile 28 climbing and then traversing a beautiful gravel road across the long summit of Skylight Mountain. A steep and winding descent brings riders down to Cove Creek at mile 37. From there\, a 600-foot climb leads to the Ozark National Forest boundary at mile 41\, and for the subsequent 6 miles\, there are numerous dispersed camping opportunities. The route descends to a paved road along Fall Creek\, and from the bottom of the downhill\, it’s 6 paved miles with one more shorter climb to Devil’s Den State Park (or riders could turn west for a mile to a beautiful swimming hole at the bridge across Lee Creek).\n \nDevil’s Den State Park offers a wide range of amenities and recreation opportunities. The mountain bike trail network through the canyons and past waterfalls has trails for all skill levels. There’s also a swimming pond\, additional trails for hiking\, and a café and small store. \n\nLeaving the state park\, the route climbs steeply up a switch-backed paved road. At nearly 1\,000 feet\, this is the longest climb on the route\, but from the expansive views at the high point\, the route is mostly a gradual descent all the way back to Fayetteville. The final 5-mile-long section of gravel parallels the towering Interstate 49 bridges. The community of West Fork at mile 59 (69 on the longer loop) has a grocery store and several restaurant options. From there\, it’s just 14 miles back to downtown Fayetteville.\n \nFAQ’s \n\nWhat kind of bike should I ride? We recommend a gravel bike with a minimum of 45mm tires; a mountain bike would also be absolutely fine.  If you’re participating in the optional singletrack ride at camp you’ll probably want to bring your MTB or be comfortable underbiking.\nWhat is the longest distance between resupplies? ~25 to 45 miles\nWhat is the percentage of paved and unpaved? Shorter version: Paved: 70% / Smooth Gravel: 30%. Longer version: Paved: 50% / Smooth Gravel: 50%\nWhat if I need help carrying or curating gear?  Please reach out to us at the email below if you need assistance acquiring gear for this trip.  If you don’t have bikepacking bags or don’t want to carry all your gear to camp we can do it for you for a small fee\, more info on the registration page. \nWhat if I can’t make it to camp? That’s okay!  We will have a sag vehicle that can get you and your gear to camp.  Even if this distance feels a little out of reach we encourage you to push your limits knowing that we will support you and get you to camp one way or another!\nWill there be a mechanic on the ride to help with any trailside repairs?  Yes!  We will be able to do light trail repairs and help get you back on the road.  If it’s not repairable we’ve always got the sag vehicle as a safety net.\nCan I get a refund?  A portion of entry fee proceeds goes to Bikepacking Roots\, a nonprofit organization with a mission that supports and advances bikepacking\, the growth of a diverse bikepacking community\, and access to and the conservation of the landscapes and public lands through which we ride.  Due to the philanthropic component refunds aren’t available\, but free transfers to a friend are totally cool.\n\nTo take a deeper dive into the route’s check out the route info from Bikepacking Roots.\n \nRecommended Packing List \nPlease use your Packing Guidelines to help you prepare for a successful and fun weekend on the bike! \nQuestions?  We love email!  Send me your comments\, questions\, suggestions\, to bikes@bikesordeath.com
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/rydb-fest-community-overnighter/
LOCATION:Devil’s Den State Park\, 11333 AR-74\, West Fork\, 72774\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250920T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250920T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250819T164652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T164652Z
UID:10002513-1758355200-1758387600@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Fayetteville Ultra Circuit
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Fayetteville Ultra Circuit (FUC) – a gritty\, soulful\, and rugged bikepacking race weaving its way through the heart of Northwest Arkansas and the ancient ridgelines of the Arkansas Ozarks. Designed for the self-reliant\, the curious\, and the trail-hungry\, this race is not just about speed – it’s about connecting forgotten singletrack\, pushing your limits\, and discovering the deep roots of trail riding in the South. \nThe FUC is more than a race – it’s part of the Ride Your Damn Bike Festival\, a multi-day celebration of cycling\, community\, and craft based in downtown Fayetteville\, Arkansas. The festival includes: \n\nMaker’s Market & Expo – Featuring local frame-builders\, artisans\, gear-makers\, and food vendors.\nWorkshops – Covering bikepacking\, trail advocacy\, mechanics\, and more.\nCommunity Overnighter – A no-drop campout to reconnect with the land and fellow riders.\nLocal Group Rides & Shakedowns – From mellow cruises to mini-missions.\nUltra Race – Multiple distance options for self-supported adventure.\nDirt Crits – Glorious\, rowdy racing at the Agri Park.\n\nWhether you’re racing or just rolling by\, the festival creates a welcoming hub for the bike-curious\, seasoned dirtbags\, and everyone in between. \nA portion of entry fee proceeds goes to Bikepacking Roots\, a nonprofit organization with a mission that supports and advances bikepacking\, the growth of a diverse bikepacking community\, and access to and the conservation of the landscapes and public lands through which we ride. \nhttps://bikepackingroots.org/ \nThe Route:\nThe FUC stitches together a hand-picked patchwork of legendary old-school singletrack – some beloved\, some all but forgotten – linked by an unpredictable mix of surfaces. Riders can expect: \n\nRaw\, technical singletrack that’s been etched into Arkansas dirt for decades.\nUnmaintained dirt roads full of chunky surprises.\nFlowing gravel\, from loose and fast to deeply washboarded.\nQuiet paved backroads that offer short respites and stunning views.\n\nThis is a self-supported race – riders are responsible for their own food\, water\, navigation\, and repairs. The route will challenge your endurance\, bike handling\, and route-finding skills. \nExpect solitude. Expect joy. Expect to curse that one trail climb and then tell everyone it was your favorite part. \nFUC 400 – The Full Circuit\n400+ Miles | Max Difficulty | Full Send \nThis is the main event – the full embodiment of the Fayetteville Ultra Circuit and a proper test of your endurance\, preparation\, and resilience. The FUC 400 dives deep into the wildest corners of the Ozarks\, tying together nearly every notable trail system in Northwest Arkansas and venturing east into rugged\, remote terrain where resupplies are few\, and the riding is relentlessly steep and unforgiving. \nOnce you leave Fayetteville\, you’ll traverse a network of legendary and lesser-known singletrack systems\, linked together by an ever-changing surface mix: gravel\, chunky backroads\, forgotten forest roads\, and stretches of quiet pavement. The terrain becomes more intense as you reach Newton and Madison Counties\, where steep grades\, eroded surfaces\, and massive elevation swings will test your limits. \nTrail Systems Included: \n\nKessler Mountain\nLake Wedington\nLincoln Lake\nDevil’s Den\nLake Fort Smith\nBuffalo Headwaters\nHorseshoe Canyon\nBOC Ponca Downhill\nMount Sequoyah\n\nThis route is a self-supported gauntlet\, traversing Arkansas’s most legendary and remote riding zones. Expect long stretches with no services\, limited cell coverage\, and the kind of solitude that makes you question your decisions – and then fall in love with them. \nNot for the unprepared. This is the FUC in its most unrelenting form. \nFUC 200 – The Punchy Middle Child\n~200 Miles | High Difficulty | No Easy Way Out \nDon’t let the smaller number fool you – the FUC 200 is a beast. This route mirrors the FUC 400 mile-for-mile until around mile 155\, hitting nearly every major trail system in the first two-thirds of the long course. You’ll taste the same chunky Ozark roads\, climb the same steep grades\, and rip through the same historic singletrack – but at Lake Fort Smith\, the route diverges and begins a return arc toward Fayetteville. \nThe ride back isn’t a coast – expect a mix of challenging gravel and paved climbs\, meandering through the lesser-known corridors south of Fayetteville. And just when you think you’re in the clear\, the route links back up with the 400-mile course for a final push through the Mount Sequoyah trails\, ensuring this ride ends as tough as it started. \nTrail Systems Included: \n\nKessler Mountain\nLake Wedington\nLincoln Lake\nDevil’s Den\nLake Fort Smith\nMount Sequoyah\n\nWhat’s not included: Buffalo Headwaters\, Horseshoe Canyon\, and the BOC Ponca Downhill – but you’ll hardly miss them\, given the challenge level of what’s already packed in. \nThis is the perfect choice for strong riders who want a true bikepacking challenge but prefer a more contained route with more reliable resupply options and less remote exposure. \nFUC 100 – The Fast and Dirty\n~100 Miles | Moderate Difficulty | Big Day Out \nThe FUC 100 is the gateway to the Ultra Circuit – a still-tough but more accessible option that delivers a big day of backcountry riding\, ideal for riders short on time or looking for a gravel-bike friendly adventure with fewer technical demands. \nThe route borrows much of its DNA from the 200-mile course\, sticking to scenic backroads\, rolling gravel\, and punchy climbs. It avoids the most remote and rugged trail systems\, skips Lake Fort Smith\, and bypasses nearly all of the technical singletrack\, making it more approachable for those running lighter rigs or hoping to finish in one day. \nWhat to expect: \n\nSteady gravel climbs and fast descents\nSmooth backroads with Ozark charm\nMinimal hike-a-bike\nBeautiful views and tight-knit community vibes\n\nThis is a great route for experienced gravel riders dipping their toes into bikepacking\, or anyone looking to test their legs and gear on a serious but achievable adventure. \nAll Routes Are:\n\nSelf-Supported – You are responsible for all logistics.\nGPS-Navigated – No markings\, no shortcuts.\nUnrelentingly Beautiful – And sometimes just plain unrelenting.\n\nChoose your adventure – but remember: no version of the FUC is easy. Only one question remains: How much FUC can you handle? \nRecommended Bike Setup:\nDue to the wide variety of riding surfaces on the Fayetteville Ultra Circuit – including smooth pavement\, chunky gravel\, unmaintained roads\, and technical singletrack – we strongly recommend a mountain bike with at least 2.2” tires for most participants\, especially those tackling the 200 or 400 mile routes. A hardtail MTB or rigid setup will offer the best balance of efficiency and capability. \nFor riders choosing the 100 mile option\, a gravel bike with 40mm tires can get the job done\, but be prepared for a few sections that may require dismounting and hike-a-bike. A more forgiving 50mm tire is highly recommended for added comfort and control on rougher segments. Regardless of your setup\, durable tires with good sidewall protection and a reliable tubeless system are key. \nOther Notes:\nCheck In:\nParticipants will check in and receive their pre race bag in downtown Fayetteville during the Ride Your Damn Bike Festival expo on Friday 9/19/2025. Specific location will be provided soon. \nStart Time:\nAll three distance options will start at 8am on Saturday 9/20/2025. \nTracking Fee:\nParticipants will be responsible for an additional tracking fee charged by Trackleaders. All riders will need to either provide their own satellite tracking device or rent one. Tracker rental fee – $85. Tracking fee/own device – $25. More details will be provided via participant emails. \nLinks to Routes:\nFUC 400 – The Full Circuit \nFUC 200 – The Punchy Middle Child \nFUC 100 – The Fast and Dirty
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/fayetteville-ultra-circuit/
LOCATION:Dickson Street\, 542 W Dickson St\, Fayetteville\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250920T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250920T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250819T164235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T164235Z
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SUMMARY:AgriCrit
DESCRIPTION:The AgriCrit p/b Bike Club NWA\nWelcome to the inaugural edition of the AgriCrit\, a one-of-a-kind gravel race around the enclosed and scenic roads of the Agriculture Park in the heart of Fayetteville\, Arkansas. This event will be hosted by Bike Club NWA\, a local Fayetteville cycling club and race team\, as part of the Ride Your Damn Bike Festival. \nA few notes to be aware of: \n\nIf you’d like to participate in multiple categories\, you will receive a $5.00 discount on each additional category you enter.\nAfter registering\, an online waiver form will be emailed to you. All participants must sign this waver prior to racing.\nThe Advanced Men and Women categories will have a minimum combined prize purse of $600 – if we can secure more funding prior to the event\, we may even have some cash primes or a higher prize purse. All other categories will receive awards for the top three men and women finishers in each category.\n\nAbout the Course\nNestled inside an eight-acre plot of land dedicated to agricultural research is a network of enclosed dirt and gravel roads\, and on September 20\, a portion of these roads will be transformed into a one-of-a-kind race course. The AgriCrit’s 1.6-mile clockwise loop features a fast and flowing downhill on the first half of the course\, a long uphill drag on the back half\, and a flat and technical start/finish stretch. With 49 feet of elevation per lap\, an open terrain exposed to the wind\, and a few skill-testing turns\, the course is anything but stale. \nHow to Get to the Venue:\n\nIn a Vehicle – Take Garland Ave. and turn onto Cassatt St. until you reach the venue. Vehicles will be directed to nearby parking lots north of the course. When leaving the venue\, you can only exit the same way you came in.\nOn Bike/By Foot – The venue can be easily and safely accessed from the Razorback Greenway. Turn onto N Morrill Ave. from the Greenway and keep going until you reach a gate on your right that opens into the Agri Park. (Please be mindful of a separate event that will be taking place along Morrill Ave. and the pavilion area until 2:00 PM.) After entering the gates\, take the first gravel road on your left (N Hillian Ave.) until you reach the venue.\n\nAfter-Party Details\nFollowing the conclusion of the final race (around 7:00 PM)\, everyone is invited to join us for a post-race celebration at Fossil Cove\, a local Fayetteville brewery about a stone’s throw from the Agri Park. A delicious pizza food truck\, Wicked Wood Fired Pizza\, is also located at the Cove and stays open until 9:00 PM on Saturdays. Fossil Cove also has plenty of non-alcoholic beverages as well. If you ride to the race\, we will be leading a group ride to Fossil Cove when the racing concludes. Sunset begins around 7:00 PM\, so lights are encouraged. \nAbout the Ride Your Damn Bike Festival\nThe AgriCrit is part of the Ride Your Damn Bike Festival\, a multi-day celebration of cycling\, community\, and craft based in downtown Fayetteville\, Arkansas. The festival includes: \n\nMaker’s Market & Expo – Featuring local frame-builders\, artisans\, gear-makers\, and food vendors.\nWorkshops – Covering bikepacking \, trail advocacy\, mechanics\, and more.\nCommunity Overnighter – A no-drop campout to reconnect with the land and fellow riders.\nLocal Group Rides & Shakedowns – From mellow cruises to mini-missions\nUltra Race – Multiple discipline options for self-supported adventure.\nDirt Crits – Glorious\, rowdy racing at the Agri Park.\n\nAbout Bike Club NWA\nBike Club was founded in an effort to reinvigorate the Fayetteville\, Arkansas road cycling scene following the pandemic and to reunite a fragmented Northwest Arkansas cycling community. Our initial approach was simple: extend an open invitation to anyone who would join us for a Sunday pilgrimage through the Ozarks\, and then share our experiences on social media to reach cyclists outside of our immediate network. Since then\, Bike Club has grown to become something much bigger than we expected\, and in 2025 we decided to formalize the competitive side of the club with the founding of the Bike Club Bandits\, a team of friends who race together across Arkansas and sometimes beyond. \nAs Bike Club continues to grow\, however\, our mission remains the same: to bring people together through cycling. To keep up with our latest happenings\, check out the following links: \n\nWebsite\nInstagram\nStrava
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/agricrit/
LOCATION:University of Arkansas Agri Park\, 2601 Young Ave\,\, Fayetteville\, 72704\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250926
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250929
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250421T194034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250421T194034Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Arkansas Enduro Series | Round 2 | EUREKA ENDURO
DESCRIPTION:EUREKA ENDURO | SEPTEMBER 26-28\, 2025 \nAn annual stop on the Arkansas Enduro Series\, the Eureka Enduro is a rowdy weekend of racing through the “The Little Switzerland of the Ozarks” and the Victorian-style resort town of Eureka Springs. The community is home to some of the best mountain biking in Arkansas including Lake Leatherwood Gravity Park and the largest gravity park in the state. For 2025\, the Eureka Enduro is being held in conjunction with the Eureka Springs Fat Tire Festival – a three-day family-friendly mountain bike festival September 26-28\, 2025. \nRegistration opens Sunday June 1 at 8am with participation based on a first-come\, first-served basis. To create a rewarding enduro race experience\, organizers reserve the right to limit overall event participation. Each participant’s entry includes: \n\nUp to 8 stages and ~20 miles of rider-designed racing with dedicated pre-ride (practice) times the day prior to the race.\nSufficiently marked courses with maps emailed to participants the week of the event.\nLively mid-race aid stations with access to professional neutral mechanics and medical support.\nProfessional event timing with accuracy to the 1000th of a second and instant results.\nComplimentary post-race meal and cold beverages (21+ for adult beverages\, ID required) in a family-friendly festival setting.\nAwards ceremony by category with prizes awarded 5 deep.\n\nRACE VENUE \nEureka Springs premier outdoor recreation resource\, the 1600-acre Lake Leatherwood City Park features a 25-mile trail network surrounded by the spring-fed Lake Leatherwood – and a proper Ozark Mountain setting for round two of the Arkansas Enduro Series. A long list of available amenities at the park include cabins\, dry camping\, & RV sites and the sports field facility will double as the race venue for the weekend. \nRace Venue Address – 1303 Co Rd 204\, Eureka Springs\, AR 72632 \nEVENT SCHEDULE \nFinal event schedule with packet pickup\, official pre-ride\, and start times will be released the week of the event. Arkansas Enduro Series events are rain or shine except under extreme circumstances. When permittable\, an official pre-ride/practice will be scheduled the day prior to Race Day(s). The Race Director reserves the right to adjust the schedule due to any unforeseen circumstances. \nFriday | Early Check-In \nSaturday | Check-In & Pre-Ride \nSunday | Race Day \nLODGING – Finding the right place to stay each night is just as important as what tire pressure to run during the day. Whether you’re searching for a hotel packed with family-friendly amenities or for a quiet cabin to connect with nature\, you’ll find it in Eureka Springs. \nHOTELS & MOTELS – Eureka’s hotels & motels offer every convenience to make your Eureka Enduro weekend a hit. From the haunted 1886 Crescent Hotel to the outdoor adventure themed Wanderoo Lodge\, endless options are available at www.visiteurekasprings.com. \nVACATION RENTALS – Eureka Springs offers a variety of vacation rentals for any group size. From rentals connected to the trails to a converted historic church\, find the perfect rental for your Eureka Enduro weekend at www.visiteurekasprings.com. \nLAKE LEATHERWOOD CITY PARK – Lake Leatherwood City Park offers a wide variety of lodging options including 6 fully furnished cabins\, 3 mini-cabins\, and 4 RV sites with water\, electric\, & septic hook-ups. To reserve\, just visit www.eurekaparks.com. \nDRY CAMPING – when possible\, limited dry camping spots at the Race Venue will be available to reserve during event registration. Please refer to the event’s online registration service for additional details. \nRESTAURANTS – From fine dining in a cave to sipping award-winning craft beverages\, Eureka Springs has something for all your (taste)buds. Eureka’s local restaurants provide the perfect place to dine\, drink and be entertained after any ride. To start planning your after-the-ride dining experience\, visit www.visiteurekasprings.com. \nSAFETY – This is not the time to skimp on protective equipment. Helmets are required to be worn on course during official event times and we highly suggest a full-face helmet\, knee pads\, and elbow pads. \nTEMPERATURE – In late September\, the temperature in Eureka Springs typically ranges from 57°F to 74°F and is rarely below 45°F or above 84°F. \nWATER & SNACKS – While hydration will be available at select locations on course\, riders are encouraged to plan to carry at least 50-60 ounces of water and enough snacks to sustain themselves under strenuous exercise. \nNICE TO HAVES – Bug spray\, sunscreen\, spare tubes\, pump or CO2\, plugs\, patches and other parts. \nDOGS – Dogs are allowed but are required to be on a leash at all times. No exceptions. \nTRASH – If you pack it in\, pack it out. We are guests. Please follow all event sustainability and recycling requests. \nRACE DAY MEAL – A post-race meal will be provided to racers and volunteers on Race Days only. Redeemable meal tickets will be provided at the Registration & Timing tent. When possible\, additional food trucks and other resources will be made available onsite for fans\, family and friends. \nWAIVER – All participants will be required to sign a waiver of liability prior to competing in the Arkansas Enduro Series. \nREFUND POLICY – Arkansas Enduro Series events are rain or shine\, and refunds will not be issued except under extreme circumstances. The Event Organizer reserves the right to adjust the schedule due to any unforeseen circumstances including rescheduling the event to a future date. \nIf participants choose to add additional Registration Protector through BikeReg\, those claims are handled entirely by Allianz Global Assistance. For policy questions or to file a claim visit www.eventregistrationprotection.com or call 1-888-799-2832. \nSERIES RULES – additional series information and rules available at www.arkansasenduroseries.com/rules.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/2025-arkansas-enduro-series-round-2-eureka-enduro/
LOCATION:Lake Leatherwood\, 14582 US-62\, Eureka Springs\, 72632\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250926
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250929
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250819T165712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T165712Z
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SUMMARY:Eureka Springs Fat Tire Festival
DESCRIPTION:An annual stop on the Arkansas Enduro Series\, the Eureka Enduro is a rowdy weekend of racing through the “The Little Switzerland of the Ozarks” and the Victorian-style resort town of Eureka Springs. The community is home to some of the best mountain biking in Arkansas including Lake Leatherwood Gravity Park and the largest gravity park in the state. For 2025\, the Eureka Enduro is being held in conjunction with the Eureka Springs Fat Tire Festival – a three-day family-friendly mountain bike festival September 26-28\, 2025. \nRegistration opens Sunday June 1 at 8am with participation based on a first-come\, first-served basis. To create a rewarding enduro race experience\, organizers reserve the right to limit overall event participation. Each participant’s entry includes: \n\nUp to 8 stages and ~20 miles of rider-designed racing with dedicated pre-ride (practice) times the day prior to the race.\nSufficiently marked courses with maps emailed to participants the week of the event.\nLively mid-race aid stations with access to professional neutral mechanics and medical support.\nProfessional event timing with accuracy to the 1000th of a second and instant results.\nComplimentary post-race meal and cold beverages (21+ for adult beverages\, ID required) in a family-friendly festival setting.\nAwards ceremony by category with prizes awarded 5 deep.\n\nRACE VENUE \nEureka Springs premier outdoor recreation resource\, the 1600-acre Lake Leatherwood City Park features a 25-mile trail network surrounded by the spring-fed Lake Leatherwood – and a proper Ozark Mountain setting for round two of the Arkansas Enduro Series. A long list of available amenities at the park include cabins\, dry camping\, & RV sites and the sports field facility will double as the race venue for the weekend. \nRace Venue Address – 1303 Co Rd 204\, Eureka Springs\, AR 72632 \nEVENT SCHEDULE \nFinal event schedule with packet pickup\, official pre-ride\, and start times will be released the week of the event. Arkansas Enduro Series events are rain or shine except under extreme circumstances. When permittable\, an official pre-ride/practice will be scheduled the day prior to Race Day(s). The Race Director reserves the right to adjust the schedule due to any unforeseen circumstances. \nFriday | Early Check-In \nSaturday | Check-In & Pre-Ride \nSunday | Race Day \nLODGING – Finding the right place to stay each night is just as important as what tire pressure to run during the day. Whether you’re searching for a hotel packed with family-friendly amenities or for a quiet cabin to connect with nature\, you’ll find it in Eureka Springs. \nHOTELS & MOTELS – Eureka’s hotels & motels offer every convenience to make your Eureka Enduro weekend a hit. From the haunted 1886 Crescent Hotel to the outdoor adventure themed Wanderoo Lodge\, endless options are available at www.visiteurekasprings.com. \nVACATION RENTALS – Eureka Springs offers a variety of vacation rentals for any group size. From rentals connected to the trails to a converted historic church\, find the perfect rental for your Eureka Enduro weekend at www.visiteurekasprings.com. \nLAKE LEATHERWOOD CITY PARK – Lake Leatherwood City Park offers a wide variety of lodging options including 6 fully furnished cabins\, 3 mini-cabins\, and 4 RV sites with water\, electric\, & septic hook-ups. To reserve\, just visit www.eurekaparks.com. \nDRY CAMPING – when possible\, limited dry camping spots at the Race Venue will be available to reserve during event registration. Please refer to the event’s online registration service for additional details. \nRESTAURANTS – From fine dining in a cave to sipping award-winning craft beverages\, Eureka Springs has something for all your (taste)buds. Eureka’s local restaurants provide the perfect place to dine\, drink and be entertained after any ride. To start planning your after-the-ride dining experience\, visit www.visiteurekasprings.com. \nSAFETY – This is not the time to skimp on protective equipment. Helmets are required to be worn on course during official event times and we highly suggest a full-face helmet\, knee pads\, and elbow pads. \nTEMPERATURE – In late September\, the temperature in Eureka Springs typically ranges from 57°F to 74°F and is rarely below 45°F or above 84°F. \nWATER & SNACKS – While hydration will be available at select locations on course\, riders are encouraged to plan to carry at least 50-60 ounces of water and enough snacks to sustain themselves under strenuous exercise. \nNICE TO HAVES – Bug spray\, sunscreen\, spare tubes\, pump or CO2\, plugs\, patches and other parts. \nDOGS – Dogs are allowed but are required to be on a leash at all times. No exceptions. \nTRASH – If you pack it in\, pack it out. We are guests. Please follow all event sustainability and recycling requests. \nRACE DAY MEAL – A post-race meal will be provided to racers and volunteers on Race Days only. Redeemable meal tickets will be provided at the Registration & Timing tent. When possible\, additional food trucks and other resources will be made available onsite for fans\, family and friends. \nWAIVER – All participants will be required to sign a waiver of liability prior to competing in the Arkansas Enduro Series. \nREFUND POLICY – Arkansas Enduro Series events are rain or shine\, and refunds will not be issued except under extreme circumstances. The Event Organizer reserves the right to adjust the schedule due to any unforeseen circumstances including rescheduling the event to a future date. \nIf participants choose to add additional Registration Protector through BikeReg\, those claims are handled entirely by Allianz Global Assistance. For policy questions or to file a claim visit www.eventregistrationprotection.com or call 1-888-799-2832. \nSERIES RULES – additional series information and rules available at www.arkansasenduroseries.com/rules.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/eureka-springs-fat-tire-festival/
LOCATION:Downtown Eureka Springs\, 1303 CR 204\, Eureka Springs\, 72632\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250928
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250528T125000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250528T125000Z
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SUMMARY:Big Dam Bridge100 presented by Arvest
DESCRIPTION:The Big Dam Bridge 100 is an annual event in central Arkansas that celebrates the “Big Dam Bridge” over the Arkansas River. The 4\,226-foot bridge is the longest bridge built for pedestrian and bicycle traffic in North America. It connects over 40 miles of scenic riverside trails between Little Rock and North Little Rock. It also serves as the backbone for connecting over 70\,000 acres of various city\, county\, state & federal parks. \nThe BDB 100 offers several routes ranging between 15 and 105 miles\, with beautiful mountain and river scenery\, as well as a few challenging hills on the longer routes. The event provides participants with well-marked courses\, fun aid stations with tasty treats and beverages\, great volunteer support\, event t-shirt\, a unique finisher medal\, post-ride food and drinks along with a unique finish-line experience.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/big-dam-bridge100-presented-by-arvest/
LOCATION:Riverfront Park\, 120 Riverfront Park Dr.\, Little Rock\, 72114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250929
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250219T161028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T161028Z
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SUMMARY:Dirt Movement - Hillfolk Hootenanny
DESCRIPTION:The Hillfolk Hootenanny is a weekend-long festival that celebrates our community of dirt. \nOur goal with Dirt Movement events is to create courses and experiences that are shared as much as possible by all participants. It doesn’t matter if you’re running 3 miles or riding 50 miles. We are one community with one purpose—get outside and move. \nA festival celebration of dirt and community. Our goal with Dirt Movement events is to create courses and experiences that are shared\, as much as possible\, for all participants. It doesn’t matter if you’re running 3 miles or riding 50 miles. We are one community with one purpose – get outside and move. \nWhat else do we all have in common? We love to eat (a lot)\, drink (beer or buch)\, and be merry (rock out to local music). \nFormat\nThe Hillfolk Hootenanny is a two-day festival with rides\, runs\, food\, music\, creek swims\, and community! We have built the weekend so that you have multiple opportunities to participate in rides and runs while not missing an opportunity to sit on a log and listen to some live music with a cold beverage in hand. You can choose to participate in one\, two\, or three of the cycling and running events throughout the weekend. You also have the option to skip the bike and runs and just camp out\, listen to music\, and have some great food! \nUnpaved Runs\nThis isn’t your classic race! On Saturday morning\, we host a run on various unpaved surfaces over a number of distances. There may be creek crossings and an obstacle or two in your way\, so be ready. Anything is possible! \nGravel Rides\nThere will be a 15-mile shake-out ride on Saturday afternoon to allow riders to loosen up before taking on Sunday’s epic routes. And we don’t use the word epic lightly – just look at those elevation profiles. Enjoy the climb the locals have lovingly named “Booger Hill”. She’s a beaut. \nArtist Point Climb\nThe Artist Point Climb is one of the unique bike events for the weekend. This 13-mile paved climb takes you up 1\,500 feet to an amazing view of the Ozark Mountains and Lake Fort Smith. This event is part of The Chester Challenge. Participation in the Artist Point Climb is included with registering for any of Sunday’s gravel rides. \nThe Chester Challenge\nThe Chester Challenge is the pinnacle event of the weekend. Anyone who completes a run\, the Artist Point climb\, and a route on Sunday’s gravel day will receive this prestigious award.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/dirt-movement-hillfolk-hootenanny/
LOCATION:Beard and Lady Inn\, 411 E Front Ave\, Chester\, 72934\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain),Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251006
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250819T170133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T170133Z
UID:10002516-1759449600-1759708799@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:2025 USA Cycling Chief Referee Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Chief Referee Workshop is a class that focuses on leadership and teamwork skills\, applied to procedures and best practices for all Chief Referees. This class is a component of the B upgrade process described on the official’s advancement and upgrade page. \nYou qualify for this class if you are a Category C official who has been working through the upgrade modules\, working on skill improvements\, and tracking your progress through self-assessment and feedback from more experienced officials. The expectation is that officials are ready to advance with an overall self-assessment score of at least 70% at “Developing skill” or higher. This class is also helpful for new B officials who would like to develop and expand on leadership and problem-solving skills to become a better Chief Referee and crew member. \nThe agenda will include: \n\nYour role and responsibilities while working with the promoter and staff\nManaging the event and your officiating crew on race day\nLeadership and problem solving\, handling race day developments\nPost event review\, crew meetings\, and USAC reporting\n\nThe current plan is to start the course on Friday evening\, October 3 and wrap up by noon on Sunday\, October 5. The course will be taught by USA Cycling Official\, Eve Ben-Ora. \nWe will need at least 10 registered participants by the deadline\, in order to move forward with the course. Once registration closes\, we will provide additional information on lodging options. \nAttendees will be responsible for their own travel and lodging expenses to attend the courses. 
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/2025-usa-cycling-chief-referee-workshop/
LOCATION:USA Cycling office\, 240 S Main St.\, Bentonville\, 72712\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251005
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250528T123442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250528T123442Z
UID:10002439-1759536000-1759622399@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Ouachita Gran Fondo for Families
DESCRIPTION:The Ouachita Gran Fondo for Families is a Fun Ride to benefit Ouachita Children\, Youth\, & Family Services (OCYFS) in beautiful Hot Springs\, AR. \nThis Third Annual event takes place on Saturday\, October 4\, 2025. \nOCYFS provides services for those who have been abused\, neglected\, run away\, homeless\, or troubled by means of an Emergency Shelter\, Residential Shelter\, Street Outreach & Drop-In Shelter for the homeless\, and a Domestic Violence Shelter. \nWebsite: ouachitagranfondoforfamilies.com \nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ouachita-Gran-Fondo-for-Families-101570702291725 \nLong course: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42051799 \nShort course: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42000411
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/ouachita-gran-fondo-for-families-4/
LOCATION:Magic Fountain of Hot Springs\, 302 Malvern Ave\, Hot Springs\, 71901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251012
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250819T171141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T171141Z
UID:10002519-1759536000-1760227199@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:SHAM Mini Series of Cyclocross
DESCRIPTION:Come play bikes with us! \nBut…What is cyclocross anyway?! \nWeellll…it’s kinda like if a road bike and a mountain bike and a cross country running event all got mashed together! \nCyclocross is the best spectator friendly cycling event there is. ‘Cross races are held on short 1.5 to 2 mile laps that will mostly consist of grass and sometimes mud but can include sand\, artificial barriers\, hills\, off camber sections\, forced runs\, and just about any dumb thing we can find in the park to make the race more fun to do but also to watch! We strive to make the race fun for everyone that comes out; from beginners and youth racers to the most experienced elite racers in Arkansas but especially to spectators! SHAM endeavors to make as much of the race course visible from as many spots along the way as possible\, but especially at the start/finish line so you can cheer on  your friends and family and all the other racers out for a fun day in the sun…or mud…or maybe snow…but almost definitely sand and grass! \nSHAM Mini Series of Cyclocross \nDates: October 4th\, 8th and 11th\nVenue: War Memorial Park\, 5511 W Markham St\, Little Rock\, AR 72205 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDATE AND TIME \n\n\nCATEGORY \n\n\nFIELD \n\n\nDURATION \n\n\nENTRY \n\n\nAWARDS \n\n\n\n\n10/4/25 10 AM \n\n\nCat 4/Novice Men \n\n\n50 \n\n\n40 min \n\n\n$30 prereg\, $35 race day \n\n\nSeries Winner Prizes \n\n\n\n\n10/4/25 10 AM \n\n\nCat 4/Novice Women \n\n\n50 \n\n\n40 min \n\n\n$30 prereg\, $35 race day \n\n\nSeries Winner Prizes \n\n\n\n\n10/4/25 11 AM \n\n\nCat 1/2/3/4 Men \n\n\n50 \n\n\n50 min \n\n\n$30 prereg\, $35 race day \n\n\nSeries Winner Prizes \n\n\n\n\n10/4/25 11 AM \n\n\nCat 1/2/3/4 Women \n\n\n50 \n\n\n50 min \n\n\n$30 prereg\, $35 race day \n\n\nSeries Winner Prizes \n\n\n\n\n10/8/25 5 PM \n\n\nCat 4/Novice Men \n\n\n50 \n\n\n40 min \n\n\n$30 prereg\, $35 race day \n\n\nSeries Winner Prizes \n\n\n\n\n10/8/25 5 PM \n\n\nCat 4/Novice Women \n\n\n50 \n\n\n40 min \n\n\n$30 prereg\, $35 race day \n\n\nSeries Winner Prizes \n\n\n\n\n10/8/25 6 PM \n\n\nCat 1/2/3/4 Men \n\n\n50 \n\n\n50 min \n\n\n$30 prereg\, $35 race day \n\n\nSeries Winner Prizes \n\n\n\n\n10/8/25 6 PM \n\n\nCat 1/2/3/4 Women \n\n\n50 \n\n\n50 min \n\n\n$30 prereg\, $35 race day \n\n\nSeries Winner Prizes \n\n\n\n\n10/11/25 10 AM \n\n\nCat 4/Novice Men \n\n\n50 \n\n\n40 min \n\n\n$30 prereg\, $35 race day \n\n\nSeries Winner Prizes \n\n\n\n\n10/11/25 10 AM \n\n\nCat 4/Novice Women \n\n\n50 \n\n\n40 min \n\n\n$30 prereg\, $35 race day \n\n\nSeries Winner Prizes \n\n\n\n\n10/11/25 11 AM \n\n\nCat 1/2/3/4 Men \n\n\n50 \n\n\n50 min \n\n\n$30 prereg\, $35 race day \n\n\nSeries Winner Prizes \n\n\n\n\n10/11/25 11 AM \n\n\nCat 1/2/3/4 Women \n\n\n50 \n\n\n50 min \n\n\n$30 prereg\, $35 race day \n\n\nSeries Winner Prizes \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeries Points \n\n\nFirst through Fifth \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n6\, 4\, 3\, 2\, 1 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDirections: Exit 630 onto University going North. Go right (east) at Markham and proceed ¼ mile up Markham to Taylor Ave\, turn right and park at the old golf course pro shop / clubhouse building. \nCourse: The route may include grass\, gravel\, pavement\, barriers\, mud\, stairs\, a creek\,  etc.\, and will follow USAC regulations. \nEvent Rules & Information: \n\nRegister online at https://www.bikereg.com/sham-mini-series-of-cyclocross\nAll registration will be online only via the above link\, including day of registration.\nRaces will have a 40 mm max tire limitation and require drop bar bikes\, excluding junior\, youth\, and Novice/Cat 5 participants\nCourse\, and number pick-up will open 45 minutes before first race of the day\nRegistration via bikereg will be considered final 10 minutes before each race.\nUSAC licenses may be purchased at www.usacycling.org; one-day licenses are available.\nFirst time new USAC licenses may be purchased for a discount using code INTROMEMB25 \nAll racers must sign a waiver at registration or online; under 18 must have the waiver signed by a guardian.\n\n  \nFor additional info: shameventsllc@gmail.com; www.facebook.com/shameventsllc USAC Permit #: 11408
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/sham-mini-series-of-cyclocross-2/
LOCATION:War Memorial Park\, 5101 W Markham St\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72205
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251013
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250421T194452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250421T194452Z
UID:10002411-1759536000-1760313599@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Arkansas High Country Race
DESCRIPTION:The Arkansas High Country Race has moved to Russellville for 2024 and 2025. Updates via social media and our website at https://www.arkansashighcountry.com/ will be the best places to find out more until we start sending out emails to registered participants closer to October. \nTrackleaders is our official tracking service.  We will email information to the racers when the tracking registration is open. About $22 if you have your own tracker. About $75 if you rent their tracker.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/arkansas-high-country-race-2/
LOCATION:Russellville Station\, 320 W C St.\, Russellville\, 72801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251004T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251004T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250929T185447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T185447Z
UID:10002569-1759561200-1759579200@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Pedal the Ridge
DESCRIPTION:Pedal the Ridge will feature a 66 Mile\, 42 Mile and 23 Mile option. This will be a gravel ride with 3 stops along the 42 Mile route and 2 stop along the 23 Mile route. All bike rides registration fees are $20 and will include a Pedal the Ridge T-Shirt if registered by Sep 20th.\nPedal the Ridge Race Route Link –\n42 Mile Route – https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42267990\n23 Mile Route – https://ridewithgps.com/trips/133403939\n66 Mile Route coming soon!
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/pedal-the-ridge-4/
LOCATION:Pruett Street\, 223 N Pruett St\, Paragould\, 72450\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251004T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251004T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T180328
CREATED:20250910T125342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250910T125342Z
UID:10002549-1759563000-1759590000@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Spring to Spring Gravel Ride
DESCRIPTION:Spring to Spring is fun ride designed to connect communities of Benton County. Start with a 25 mile\, 40 mile\, or 50 mile gravel ride through the Ozarks where you’ll conquer rolling hills and soak up backroad views. All routes will end in Siloam Springs – festival style. You will roll into Siloam Springs Homegrown Festival (9am-5pm). Kick back\, relax\, and enjoy seeing all that Western Benton County has to offer!
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/spring-to-spring-gravel-ride/
LOCATION:Sulphur Springs City Park\, 101 AR-59\, Sulphur Springs\, 72768\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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