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SUMMARY:The Call Light the Way 5K
DESCRIPTION:A night run to shine hope for local kids in foster care \nBenefiting: The CALL in White\, Jackson & Woodruff counties \n📅 Friday\, October 11 — 🕒 Race Start: 6:30 PM \n📍 New Beginnings Community Church\, 1705 Hwy 367\, Bald Knob \nEarly Bird Bonus: Register by October 1 and receive a FREE Light the Way 5K T-shirt! \nCome early for:\n🎨 Face painting\n💡 Glow-in-the-dark essentials\n🍔 Food & family fun\n🚒 Bald Knob Fire Department visit (October is Fire Safety Awareness Month)\n🏅 Awards ceremony to celebrate our runners and teams \nShine your glow sticks\, fairy lights\, or lanterns! Every step you take helps recruit\, train\, and support foster & adoptive families in our community. Together\, we can light the way for children in foster care. \n📞 For more information: 501-804-6102 \n📧 Email: TSmithson@thecallinarkansas.org
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LOCATION:New Beginnings Community Church\, 1705 Hwy 367\, Bald Knob\, 72010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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SUMMARY:Harvest Fest 5k and 2K Glow Run!
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the October night in beautiful Russ Vegas! Participants can set a personal best time on our exactly 5k open course all while shining throughout the night! Kids (And those of us not wanting to run a full 5k) can participate in our 2k Run. Come get glowed up with provided paint and glow jewelry. 2k will begin at 7:00 p.m. and 5k will begin at 7:45 p.m. \nCome early to the festivities of our Harvest Fest as there is a free live band playing from 4:00 to 6:30. Afterwards\, stick around and eat some delicious food and dessert knowing you earned it! \nRegistration fee includes t-shirt and participation medal! Overall Male/Female Runner and Overall Male/Female Walker winners in the 5k will receive Six free entries into the St. John Harvest Fest Cash Giveaway! There are 3 drawings: 1st prize – $2\,500\, 2nd prize – $1\,000\, 3rd prize – $500! There is no redraw on repeat winners\, which opens the possibility of our race winners to walk away with a total of $4\,000 cash!!!!! \nFor the Kids 2k\, Age group Boy and Girl winners will receive five free tickets to use at Harvest Fest Food and Game booths! \nPre-registrations online are guaranteed a race shirt and medal prior to closing on 10/9 @ Midnight. Walk-up registrations the day of the event are $20 and will not include a shirt or a metallic medal.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/harvest-fest-5k-and-2k-glow-run/
LOCATION:St. John Catholic School\, 1912 W Main St.\, Russellville\, 72801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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SUMMARY:Joe Weber Arky 100
DESCRIPTION:Proceeds from the Arky support our annual charity giving\, including McGehee Boys’ and Girl’s Club\, Big Dam Bridge Foundation\, Recycle Bikes for Kids\, Bicycle Advocacy of Central Arkansas\, Bike League\, Adventure Cycling Association\, and others. \nIMPORTANT: THE NEW HWY 167\, 4 LANE\, DIVIDED BYPASS IS NOW OPEN. FROM PINE BLUFF OR LITTLE ROCK\, TAKE THE NEW HWY 167  FROM I-530 PASSING SHERIDAN AND THEN EAST ON HWY 46 1 MILE TO THE COMMUNITY CENTER.  BE VERY\, VERY\, CAREFUL CROSSING THE BYPASS ON THE ARKY\, GOING OUT OF SHERIDAN AND RETURNING. STOP AND LOOK\, LOOK\, LOOK! Like our 50th Arky 100 Facebook event page for updates on weather and roads. \nSunday\, October 13\, 2024. The 53rd annual Joe Weber Arky 100 has four ride options: 25\, 50\, 62\, and the famed 100 mile course. There is no 50 gravel route in2024. All routes are on low traffic roads through Grant and Dallas Counties. We have long sleeve cotton poly shirts. Sheridan is at the intersection of US 270 and 167\, 31 miles south of Little Rock. The Community Center is on Hwy 46 S\, 1 mile southwest of town. . (follow signs for the Community Center at 1511 S. Rose St. or Grant County Museum just before it.) From LR or Pine Bluff\, you can take the new 167 bypass and exit at Hwy. 46 and go east\, back toward town about 1 mile.  Route Maps can be printed in advance in the Forum at arkansasbicycleclub.org \nBicycle helmets are required.  The 50\, 62\, 100 rides begin at 8:30 a.m. The gravel riders will go out right after the main ride\, in the same direction (toward town). The twenty-fiver milers will start at 8:40 after the long riders and are welcome to start by 10:00 a.m. The course closes at 3:30 p.m. with riders on their own afterwards. Like the Joe Weber Arky 100 event Facebook page for updates.  https://www.facebook.com/events/1739081736513379 \nRide services will include SAG vehicles\, stocked rest stops and emergency services through the morning. \nPost-ride burgers\, hot dogs\, beverages at the Pavilion and showers in the Community Center are available. You do not have to be a member of Arkansas Bicycle Club to ride\, but can add a membership with the ride registration if you wish.\nThere are several motels in LR and Pine Bluff and America’s Best Value Inn in Sheridan (870-942-5995) \nPACKETS (bib numbers and shirts) will be available for pick up after an email notice at Wild Birds Unlimited\, 1818 N. Taylor\, Little Rock\, AR 72207\, 501-666-4210\, store hours M-Sat. 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 pm. Or\, get them at the Arky. \nMore Information: Jim Britt\, ABC President\, 501-912-1449 cell; jobritt@sbcglobal.net
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/joe-weber-arky-100-3/
LOCATION:Sheridan Parks & Recreation Center\, 1511 S Rose St\, Sheridan\, 72150\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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SUMMARY:Light Up The Night 5k Fun Run
DESCRIPTION:The Morrilton Lions Club is excited to host our annual Light Up the Night Fun Run/Walk 5K event on Saturday\, October 17\, 2025 at The University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton campus. Family friendly activities and food will be available around 5:00 PM and our run/walk event will start at 7:30 PM. The goal for this event is to raise funds for our local Lions Club and provide a family-friendly glow-in-the-dark fun run for Morrilton and its surrounding communities during our state’s Fall season. Participating in The Fun Run is a great way to support your community\, and we would love to see you there!
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/light-up-the-night-5k-fun-run/
LOCATION:Arkansas Community College at Morrilton\, 1537 University Blvd\, Morrillton\, 72110\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pedestal Rock Road Ride & Lick Fork Gravel Grind
DESCRIPTION:This year’s event is limited to the first 100 riders to ensure that we provide the best experience for every single rider. \nNOTE FOR LICK FORK METRIC CENTURY (62-MILE) GRAVEL RIDE: We will not be able to post signs along the entire route\, so you will need to be able to download the route to your bike computer for directions. If you do not have that capability\, please do NOT register for this particular route. We will have signs along the 30- and 50-mile routes\, and there is some overlap of the courses\, but the roads that are specific to the metric century gravel ride will not be marked. \nNOTE FOR LONGER RIDES (road or gravel): If you want to start early\, you are welcome to do so. Just let us know when you leave so that we know when to expect you back to the community center. \nNOTE FOR SHORTER RIDES: The start time for the 10-mile road ride and the 16-mile gravel ride is 9:30 a.m. instead of 9:00 a.m.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/pedestal-rock-road-ride-lick-fork-gravel-grind-4/
LOCATION:Witt Springs Visitor Center\, 196 AR-16\, Witt Springs\, 72686\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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SUMMARY:Hare Mountain 100
DESCRIPTION:The Hare Mountain 100 is a graduate level run. It is extremely difficult. Big climbs and relentless smaller\, steep climbs in between.\nThis trail is hiked by thousands of people every year. It’s not a primitive\, unmarked trail by any means. It is a National Scenic Trail.\nBut\, please do not sign up if you are not comfortable with:\n-being self sufficient\n-limited extra marking beyond trail blazes and wooden trail signs\n-navigation\n-carrying a little extra gear for your safety.\n-long distances between major aid stations\nA GPS tracking device with the course GPX downloaded is a requirement. It will be checked during check-in to make sure you have it. While the trail is marked very well with white blazes for the main trail and blue blazes for the spurs\, turns can be missed. Sometimes trees fall where the trail turns. Sometimes the tree with the blaze falls. Sometimes leaves cover the trail. Sometimes it’s foggy. It’s the wilderness. It’s a raw and incredible experience. Be confident you can stay/get back on course.\nThis is a point-to-point 100 mile adventure run that incorporates 2 scenic spur loops along the Ozark Highlands Trail. It is located in the Northwestern part of Arkansas across the Boston Mountain segment.\nHare Mountain is the highest point on the OHT at ~2400 feet. This segment covers 164 miles of rocky\, steep and rugged hardwood and pine forests. There are several creek crossings\, incredible fall colors\, waterfalls\, bluffs and beautiful sandstone outcrops. I’m utilizing 100 miles of the most difficult sections of this segment. I grew up on this trail. It means a lot to me to bring such a wild and challenging experience to runners.\nMeasurements taken by GPS and topographic mapping have put elevation gain between 20\,000-24\,400 feet. It depends on the device/app. Runners will have 38 hours to complete the 100 mile run.\nQuestions contact: haremountain100@gmail.com\nWebsite: https://www.haremountain100.com/\nPart of the proceeds of the race will go to local animal shelters\, a fund to help pay for after hours emergency veterinary care and the OHTA.\nFollow:\nhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/216147591049546/\nhttps://www.instagram.com/haremountain100\nhttps://ozarkhighlandstrail.com/trail/\nhttps://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/osfnf/recreation/hiking/recarea/?recid=43467&actid=50#:~:text=The%20Ozark%20Highlands%20Trail%20(OHT\,into%20the%20Sylamore%20Ranger%20District. \nThe 50 mile\nThe 50 mile is really hard as well but I strongly encourage it if you have not finished a trail 100 before.\nIt covers the second\, more difficult half\, of the 100 course. Elevation gain is between 10\,000 and 12\,000 feet depending on device/app.\nIt starts at 5am Saturday October 25th at Indian Creek TH on HWY 215. \nHare Mountain 200\nNext year\, 2025\, if it all comes together\, we’re expecting to start the Hare Mountain 200 the day before the 100 start. More details soon.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/hare-mountain-100-4/
LOCATION:Haw Creek Falls Recreation Area\, Hagarville\, AR\, 72839\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251027
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SUMMARY:2025 Arkansas Enduro Series | Round 3 | CAPITAL CITY ENDURO
DESCRIPTION:CAPITAL CITY ENDURO | OCTOBER 25-26\, 2025 \nShred multiple trail systems throughout Arkansas’ State Capital including the Monument Trails at Pinnacle Mountain State Park – named the 2023 Best Mountain Biking in the U.S. by Outside Magazine. Featuring a collection of world-class trails crafted by some of the world’s best trail builders\, this year’s Capital City Enduro competition will heavily feature the ancient sandstone slopes of Pinnacle Mountain. \nRegistration opens Saturday\, 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’s entry includes: \n\nUp to 8 stages and 20 miles of rider-designed racing with dedicated pre-race 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 over $2000 in pro payout and prizes awarded 5 deep.\n\nRACE VENUE \nJust west of Arkansas’s capital city of Little Rock\, Pinnacle Mountain stands as the centerpiece of the geographically diverse Pinnacle Mountain State Park. This day-use park features over 22 miles of trails including one of four Monument Trail systems in the state. \nRace Venue Address – 9600 Highway 300\, Roland\, AR 72135 \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 – From world-class luxury to budget-friendly\, Little Rock offers a variety of accommodations to meet your needs. To assist\, we’ve partnered with the following area hotels located just minutes from the event venue: \nBEST WESTERN SHACKLEFORD – A newly renovated but budget-friendly hotel with complimentary breakfast. Room rates as low as $89/night. To book click here. \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 – Little Rock’s expansive menu of local restaurants\, craft breweries\, bars and cafés is what makes it the dining capital of Arkansas. Just minutes from the event venue is a wide selection of local favorites serving up southern cuisine – and hospitality. For recommendations\, visit www.littlerock.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 October\, the temperature in Little Rock typically ranges from 51°F to 69°F and is rarely below 39°F or above 80°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 in Arkansas State Parks but are required to be on a leash at all times. No pets are allowed in public buildings except for service animals. \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-3-capital-city-enduro-2/
LOCATION:Pinnacle Mountain State Park\, 11901 Pinnacle Valley Road\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72223\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251027
DTSTAMP:20260427T114300
CREATED:20250210T205620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250210T205620Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Arkansas Enduro Series | Round 3 | CAPITAL CITY ENDURO
DESCRIPTION:CAPITAL CITY ENDURO | OCTOBER 26-27\, 2024 \nShred multiple trail systems throughout Arkansas’ State Capital including the Monument Trails at Pinnacle Mountain State Park – named the 2023 Best Mountain Biking in the U.S. by Outside Magazine. Featuring a collection of world-class trails crafted by some of the world’s best trail builders\, this year’s Capital City Enduro competition will heavily feature the ancient sandstone slopes of Pinnacle Mountain. \nRegistration opens Saturday\, 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’s entry includes: \n\nUp to 8 stages and 20 miles of rider-designed racing with dedicated pre-race 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 over $2000 in pro payout and prizes awarded 5 deep.\n\nRACE VENUE \nJust west of Arkansas’s capital city of Little Rock\, Pinnacle Mountain stands as the centerpiece of the geographically diverse Pinnacle Mountain State Park. This day-use park features over 22 miles of trails including one of four Monument Trail systems in the state. \nRace Venue Address – 9600 Highway 300\, Roland\, AR 72135 \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 – From world-class luxury to budget-friendly\, Little Rock offers a variety of accommodations to meet your needs. To assist\, we’ve partnered with the following area hotels located just minutes from the event venue: \nBEST WESTERN SHACKLEFORD – A newly renovated but budget-friendly hotel with complimentary breakfast. Room rates as low as $89/night. To book click here. \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 – Little Rock’s expansive menu of local restaurants\, craft breweries\, bars and cafés is what makes it the dining capital of Arkansas. Just minutes from the event venue is a wide selection of local favorites serving up southern cuisine – and hospitality. For recommendations\, visit www.littlerock.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 October\, the temperature in Little Rock typically ranges from 51°F to 69°F and is rarely below 39°F or above 80°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 in Arkansas State Parks but are required to be on a leash at all times. No pets are allowed in public buildings except for service animals. \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-3-capital-city-enduro/
LOCATION:Pinnacle Mountain State Park\, 11901 Pinnacle Valley Road\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72223\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20251025T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251025T150000
DTSTAMP:20260427T114300
CREATED:20250715T163112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250715T163112Z
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SUMMARY:Hot Springs National Park Trail Run
DESCRIPTION:ATTENTION: Across the street from Fat Jack’s is St. Mary of the Springs Catholic Church. They have agreed to let us park in their parking lot and use their restroom. Please park there instead of at Fat Jack’s. There is additional street parking along Whittington and Pine St. The sign-in will be under the portico at St Mary’s. The finish will still be at Fat Jack’s.\nNEW: For UTS-Lite you run the shorter 14-mile course.\nRegistration is required.\nWe ask if you registered but will not come\, please un-register (or contact us) so we don’t waste a slot.\nRegistration is free. There will be a donation can to cover the cost of the permit $530.\n7:00-7:45 AM Runner check in at St. Mary of the Springs Catholic Church\, 100 Central Ave\, Hot Springs\, AR 71901\n7:45 AM Mandatory pre-race briefing\n7:55 AM Runners walk and assemble at the Canyon Trailhead next to the Mountain Valley Water building\n8:00 AM Race Start\nRunners must remain on trails at all time. Bushwhacking is not allowed.\nRunners must run in single file and pass only when there is room.\nRunners must be courteous and yield right of way to other trail users. The trail is used by hikers\, tourists and even horse riders. We do not have exclusive use of the trails. The National Park was kind enough to allow this race to be held provided we do not interfere with other users of the trail.\nIf you come upon a horse\, do not startle it. Make sure the horse & rider know you are there before you get too close.\nIf nature calls\, make sure you leave no trace.\nThe trail crosses 6 roads. Use caution. Stop and look both ways. You will not run on the road. You will just cross it.\nThe last 1/4 mile is on sidewalks down Fountain St. and up Central Ave. Use caution. The finish is at Fat Jack’s.\nThe course is well marked. If you are new to the area we recommend that you familiarize yourself with the course beforehand. See course map Google Map. and Park Trails Map\nWe recommend you carry a phone. Cell coverage is good. Shawn Sellers RD 501-802-5694\, Park Ranger 501-620-6739 or 911.\nThis is a strenuous run on technical trails. Be sure you are properly trained. Carry plenty of water.\nThere will be 2 manned aid stations at roughly mile 7 (Cedar Glades Rd.) and mile 10.3 (Stonebridge Rd). At mile 5 (Blacksnake Rd.) there will be water and light unmanned aid. The aid stations will provide water\, sports drink\, sodas\, and a variety of snacks. At roughly mile 13.3 the course passes behind a picnic area restroom. You can get extra water there.\nAt about mile 12.5 the 14-mile route shortcuts to the finish. See blue line on map.\nRace Director:  Shawn Sellers 501-802-5694\nLinks: Hot Springs National Park   HSNP Trails   HSNP Map\nRace course GPX file
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/hot-springs-national-park-trail-run-2/
LOCATION:AR
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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SUMMARY:Race the Base Trail Run
DESCRIPTION:Race the Base Trail Run Returns to Pinnacle Mountain State Park This Fall! \nThe Race the Base\, a 4-mile competitive trail run\, is returning to Pinnacle Mountain State Park October 25\, 2025\, with all the fan favorites – plus a few new additions. Featuring the Base Trail at Pinnacle Mountain State Park\, a scenic loop trail that encircles the base of Pinnacle Mountain just west of Little Rock\, first-time participants can expect a moderately challenging trail run through the shaded hardwood forest surrounding one of Arkansas’ most prominent natural landmarks. \nThe race begins on gravel\, switches to paved trails\, and finishes with 2.75 miles of technical single track – with a little surprise thrown in towards the end. Known as “Joe’s Revenge”\, participants will be competing for new King (and Queen) of the Mountain awards for the fastest to run up a daunting forest road that rises some 200 feet in just 1/3 of a mile. It’s all downhill from there (literally)\, as racers vie for their chance to win a “rock” – unique hand painted trophies awarded to the top three male and female participants in several age-based categories. \nThis year’s Race the Base coincides with National Trick or Treat Day (celebrated the last Saturday of October)\, and participants are encouraged to extend their Halloween celebrations by competing in costumes – with crowd favorites awarded something appropriately silly during post-race festivities. The morning also includes the Kingfisher Kids Run – a free kids run on the 3/4-mile paved Kingfisher Trail at approximately 10:00 a.m. No fee\, no frills\, just fun for kids aged 12 and under. Parents are welcome to run\, walk\, or stroll with their kids\, too. \nAfter a decade of production by Partners for Pinnacle\, a nonprofit that has worked to support Pinnacle Mountain State Park\, the race will be produced by Ozark Foundation beginning in 2025 – but participants should expect the same family-friendly festivities that have made Race the Base a popular event for the last decade. \nRace day parking and the starting line will be in Stuckey Field at Barrett Rd and HWY 300 opposite the Pinnacle Mountain State Park entrance located at 9600 AR-300\, Roland\, AR 72135. Start time for Race the Base is 9 a.m.\, with the Kingfisher Kids Run beginning at 10 a.m. \nAwards are three deep for the overall male and female\, and age groups categories by gender for under 19\, 20-29\, 30-39\, 40-49\, 50-59 and 60+. \nRace the Base is capped at 250 runners. Online registration is only $35.00 before midnight on October 24\, 2025\, and includes a commemorative technical t-shirt and post-race refreshments. Onsite race day registration is available for $40. If 250 runners are registered prior to race day\, there will be no race day registrations. \nPre-race packet pickup for Race the Base will be on Friday\, October 24th from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Fleet Feet\, located at 11525 Cantrell Rd\, Little Rock\, AR 72212. Race day check-in begins at 7 a.m. at Stuckey Field.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/race-the-base-trail-run/
LOCATION:AR
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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SUMMARY:Tour de Pumpkin
DESCRIPTION:The 17 mile route will be the same as previous years. An aid station will be available in London at the old City Hall parking lot. \nThe 30 mile route has two deviations from previous years’ route. This year the route will turn left on Whorton Mountain Rd off of Will Baker Rd\, then turn right on Martin Chapel School Rd. This change will bypass a section of hwy 333 and avoid an area known to have aggressive dogs.  A new location for an aid station will be at Martin Chapel. Restrooms will be available. The second deviation is from Mill Creek Rd at East Point Baptist Church. Turn right onto Bailey Loop and follow to the end and turn right onto Mill Creek Rd. This change is to avoid Mill Creek Rd that has seen increased vehicle traffic with no shoulder. \nThis years event is purposefully minimal with no T-shirt and a lower registration fee. Efforts are underway to drastically improve the Tour de Pumpkin event for 2026 through a joint cooperative committee and business sponsorship. The goal is to offer a quality supported event with a post ride meal\, t-shirt\, swag bag\, and improved routes and aid stations. \nStarting at 10 am a balance bike course will be available in Downtown (at Denver and B Street) for children under 8 years old. This is a free course complete with bikes and helmets. \nCostumes are highly encourage for all participants.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/tour-de-pumpkin-4/
LOCATION:Russellville Train Depot\, Russellville Train Depot\, Russellville\, 72802\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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