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SUMMARY:Catsmacker Trail run
DESCRIPTION:Participation is limited\, and subject to filling up. If you register and later change your mind\, please contact Katie Helms. so that we can free up your spot for somebody else. Also note that any race donations are non-refundable. In other words\, if you sign up and donate\, you might as well show up! \nAURA “Fun Run” (no UTS points)\nDistance: 20-ish miles for the Catsmacker\, 12-ish miles for the Kitty Run option\nStart/Finish Area: the start is at the Lake Sylvia Day Use area (where you would go if you went swimming in the lake). NOT at Camp Ouachita (where the Full Moon and Traveller start).\nStart is at 7:00am\, sign-in will be available (hopefully) by 6:00am.\nCost: This is a donation-based run. That said\, we need to cover costs for Forest Service permitting\, aid station supplies\, finish line cookout\, and other race equipment/transportation/logistics. Please make sure that we can cover those costs and continue offering low-cost events. You can make an online payment here\, or a cash/check donation on race day. Donations are non-refundable\, and any proceeds will be donated to AURA. (A suggested donation to cover costs is $20. Thank you!) \nDriving & Parking Directions: You should be able to find Williams Junction\, AR on most maps; it is approximately 30 miles west of Little Rock on Hwy 10\, or 20 miles south of Morrilton on Hwy 9.  To get to the race site from Williams Junction\, go north on Hwy 10/9 for 1.5 miles\, then take Hwy 324 west and follow for three and a half miles. The Lake Sylvia day use area will be on your left about 1/2mile after Camp Ouachita. If the road turns to gravel you went half mile too far. \nGoogle driving directions to start \nParking is limited in the Lake Sylvia Day Use Area. Once this area is full\, parking will overflow along Highway 324. Please carpool if possible! Parking along Hwy 324 is limited to the west side only (on the right as you are driving in from Hwy 9/10). If you don’t see any cars parked on the east side of Hwy 324\, there is a reason! There will be signs and volunteers to assist you with where you can and can’t park. Make sure your car is all the way to the right of the white line (completely out of the traffic lane) when you park. \nCourse Description: \n\nThe course will utilize Forest Service roads and a portion of the Ouachita Trail. There will be a combination of pavement (just a little!)\, gravel\, and single/double track trail (it’s poison ivy season!).\nCourse marking will consist of signs\, colored ribbon flagging\, and flour arrows drawn on the ground. In general\, course marking is focused on marking turns and intersections. Intermediate “confidence” markings in the absence of turns or intersections will be relatively rare. We recommend that participants print off maps if they are unsure of the course or unfamiliar with the area.\nTurn-by-turn directions:\n\nFSR 152 (from start)\, turning right on FSR 132\nFSR 132 staying straight on FSR 94 (follow sign to Flatside Pinnacle)\nFSR 94 turning right onto Ouachita Trail\nOuachita Trail turn right onto FSR 805\nFSR 805 turning right onto Hwy 324\nHwy 324 to finish at Lake Sylvia day use area\nThe Kitty Run course is the same as above with one deviation that is seen on the map. Approximately 3.5 miles into the course\, the Kitty Run incorporates the Ouachita Trail for 1.5 miles and then turns back right onto FSR 805.\n\n\nCourse Map Google Course Map\n\nArkansas Ultra Trail Series: This is a no-UTS-points fun run that is a season-closer and celebration of the end of an amazing year of Arkansas ultrarunning. The 2022-2023 UTS awards ceremony will be held after the run\, with a cookout-style lunch. Celebrate with us! \nRunner Safety and Other Details: \n\nThere will be a waiver to sign on the morning of the run.\nThere will be at least 3 aid stations for the Catsmacker\, and 2 aid stations for the Kitty Run.\nPlease carry a water bottle and any snacks you want. Food choices at the aid stations will be basic.\nThe park allows dogs on a leash. Please don’t assume that your dog is the exception that doesn’t need a leash.\nIt’s always a good idea to carry a cell phone. The service is spotty\, but the higher hills often have signal available. If you are unfamiliar with the area\, run with a buddy and study the course map.\nCut-off is 6 hours. For the full Catsmacker\, that is a 16:30ish pace. There will be one early start option at 6:00am if (and only if) you anticipate needing more time to finish. It is not a “for your convenience if you don’t feel like waiting for the 7:00am start” option. If you miss the 6:00am early start\, then you will have to catch the 7:00am start.\nFor more information\, contact the race director Katie Helms.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/catsmacker-trail-run-5/
LOCATION:Lake Sylvia Recreation Area\, 618 AR-324\, Perryville\, AR\, 72126\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260509T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260509T150000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172011
CREATED:20260120T215357Z
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SUMMARY:Northwoods Mullet Trail Run
DESCRIPTION:One awesome trail run in the front with a super dope party in the back sponsored by Superior Bathhouse Brewery!! Back for 2025\, the 25k and 10k Dog Divisions! That’s right\, register your trail dog to run in your event with you. Registration is limited to 10 each race\, so don’t paws (lol) on registering Rover. We don’t want to hound you\, but you’ll have to beg us to make an exception and you’ll be in the dog house with Rover…okok\, you get the drift.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/northwoods-mullet-trail-run-5/
LOCATION:Cedar Glades Park\, 461 Wildcat Rd\, Hot Springs\, AR\, 71913\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260418T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260418T190000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172011
CREATED:20251202T142026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T214233Z
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SUMMARY:Ouachita Trail 50
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the 35th running of the Ouachita Trail 50 Endurance Run! \nWe are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.  All donations and profits for this event will go to Pinnacle Mountain State Park. \nThe OT50 was started by a group of early Arkansas ultra runners who came together\, drew from their various ultra race experiences\, and committed to putting on a quality fifty miler in Arkansas. As the oldest enduring Arkansas Ultra Running Association event\, that intent lives on. The 50 mile and 50 km runs feature a picturesque climb over Pinnacle Mountain followed by an out-and-back traversing the rolling hills along the north shore of beautiful Lake Maumelle. Get ready for scenic\, rocky\, single-track as you tour Pinnacle Mountain State Park and the eastern part of the 222 mile Ouachita National Recreation Trail. \nProceeds benefit Pinnacle Mountain State Park \nGeneral Information: \nLocation: Maumelle Park\, Little Rock\, Arkansas\, Pavilion # 8 \nStarting Time: 6:00 AM for 50 Mile and 50 Km. Runners must check in at the pavilion a minimum of 30 minutes before the start time. \nPackets: Race packets may be picked up on Friday\, April 17th from 3pm-6pm at Fleet Feet Little Rock – 11525 Cantrell Rd #102\, Little Rock\, AR or at Pavilion #8 on race morning.  FOR SAFETY REASONS\, BIBS & TIMING CHIPS WILL NOT BE ISSUED UNTIL RACE MORNING. \nCourse Description: Starting and ending with two miles of pavement between Maumelle Park and the eastern Ouachita Trail terminus at Pinnacle Mountain State Park\, the course features a picturesque climb over and around Pinnacle Mountain followed by an out-and-back along the shore of Lake Maumelle on the Ouachita National Recreation Trail. Most of the Ouachita Trail is a scenic\, rocky\, single-track foot path. The trail is permanently marked with blue blazes. Turns are marked with two blue blazes. Additional markers (blue and white striped ribbon) will also mark the course. The Pinnacle Mountain trails and loop are utilized on the “out” portion only. 50K participants will be diverted off of the OT around the 16 mile point and will follow a different approach to the Northshore Aid Station. The course involves several highway crossings\, and there will likely be no traffic control. Please be responsible and be careful! NOTE: If conditions are wet\, the course may be rerouted to avoid the top of Pinnacle Mountain. This is due to safety concerns and is mandated by the state park. \nAid: Eleven staffed aid stations for 50-mile; seven for 50Km. (See mileage/aid station chart) Carrying at least one fluid bottle is HIGHLY advised. Aid station fare includes water\, Gatorade\, soft drinks\, chips\, cookies\, crackers\, candy\, peanuts\, various sandwiches\, bananas\, oranges and whatever creative items our amazing aid captains come up with.  They put out a very nice spread! No Advil\, Aspirin\, or other pain relievers will be supplied at aid stations.\n \nCrew access: Crews can meet runners at East Pinnacle Parking Lot\, West Summit Trailhead\, Northshore\, and the Hwy 10 turnaround only. \nDrop Bags: Drop bags will be taken to the Northshore and Hwy 10 (50 mile only) aid stations. Please label drop bags with these names\, your name and bib number to avoid confusion. Bags can be dropped off during race check-in. We will try to return bags to the finish area as soon as possible. Please pick up drop bags after the race or make arrangements for them\, as they will not be mailed back to you. \nCut-off Times: There is a 13-hour time limit for the 50 Miler\, and 7:00 PM cut-off for both races. Runners registered in the 50 Mile have the option to change to the 50Km during the race. To continue in the 50 Mile race\, a runner must exit the Northshore aid station by 10:15 AM (out-bound) and 3:20 PM (returning)\, the Hwy 10 Turnaround aid station by 12:50 PM\, and East Pinnacle aid station (returning) by 6:05 PM. To continue in the 50k race\, a runner must exit North Shore by 1:20 PM and East Pinnacle by 6:05 PM (returning). These cut off times will be strictly enforced. \nRace Shirts: You will have the option of choosing a Women’s or Men’s fit race shirt.  However\, you must register by March 11th to guarantee your shirt size.  If you register after that date you may be given a shirt from the prior year. \nAwards: Finishing awards will be awarded to each 50K and 50 Mile finisher. Overall awards to first male and female\, open and masters finisher in the 50K and 50 Mile. Awards will be presented as you finish. \nFinish Line Food: The race will be catered again this year.  You will receive one meal ticket at the finish line.  Options TBA soon.  Bring cash if you think you will want more than one meal for you or your family. \nRace Parking: Volunteers will be directing arriving runners on race morning in order to park as many vehicles as possible at pavilion number 8. Your cooperation will help us achieve this. If overflow parking is required\, please use the parking lot for the pavilions just inside Maumelle Park (see map in the runner packet). It is critical that you DO NOT park along Pinnacle Valley Road. \nRace Director: Stacey Shaver\, email (preferred) OT50@Runarkansas.com
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/ouachita-trail-50-4/
LOCATION:Maumelle Park Pavilion #8\, 9009 Pinnacle Valley Road\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72223\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260328T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260328T140000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172011
CREATED:20260120T215906Z
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SUMMARY:Styx & Stones Trail Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Join us this spring at Devil’s Den State Park\, an Arkansas icon nestled in the Lee Creek Valley\, for the Styx & Stones Trail Races. Both the Full and Half Marathon race distances will explore the beautiful new Monument Trail system\, Butterfield Hiking Trail\, Devil’s Den’s unique rock formations and rock gardens\, and given the time of year you may experience running under a seasonal waterfall! The longer the distance\, the greater the rewards\, including creek crossings\, big climbs\, and more remote technical running that Styx & Stones is so well known for. This year\, the event will be free\, but we ask that you make a minimum donation of $20 to cover our costs and support the benefiting groups. This is a graduate level trail marathon with significantly challenging and technical terrain. Please be prepared or consider the Half Marathon if you are not an experienced trail runner. \nEvent Background: \nFrom it’s inception with Mark Den Herder as RD\, Styx & Stones has been about celebrating the trail community and giving back; donating 100% of any race proceeds to support the West Fork XC team. We will continue to honor and expand that tradition in 2024. With the help of our sponsors and your donations\, our goal is that 100% will be donated to support the West Fork XC teams\, Friends of Devil’s Den\, and Ozark Offroad Cyclists\, who build and maintain most of our Ozark trails.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/styx-stones-trail-marathon-3/
LOCATION:Devil’s Den State Park\, 11333 West Arkansas Hwy. 74\, West Fork\, AR\, 72774\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260323
DTSTAMP:20260529T172011
CREATED:20260120T214111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T214111Z
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SUMMARY:Three Days of Syllamo
DESCRIPTION:This is what Ultras are all about. \n3 Days of Syllamo is a three day Ultrarunning Stage event. It is held almost entirely on singletrack trail. The distances are 50k on Friday\, 50 mile on Saturday\, and 20k on Sunday for a collective total of 94ish miles. \nRunners may choose to run 1\, 2\, or all 3 races. \nExpect stunning scenery\, music\, food\, and friends. \nThe bonds forged at 3 Days last a lifetime.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/three-days-of-syllamo-4/
LOCATION:Blanchard Springs Recreation Area\, 1110 Blanchard\, Fifty Six\, AR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260223
DTSTAMP:20260529T172011
CREATED:20260120T213750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T213750Z
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SUMMARY:Lake Ouachita Vista Trail 100 Mile and 100 Kilometer
DESCRIPTION:100 Mile\nStart: Saturday\, February 21\, 2026 6:00AM \n34 hour cutoff\, Sunday\, February 22\,2026 4:00pm 20:24 min/mile pace \nCourse Records:\nMale 19:36:36 (Karl Meltzer – 2022)\nFemale 21:45:41 (Bea Miller – 2023) \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n100k\nStart: Saturday\, February 21\, 2026 6AM \n21 hour cutoff\, Sunday\, February 22\, 2026 3:00am 20:16 min/mile pace \nCourse Records:\nMale 8:12:15 (Preston Cates – 2021)\nFemale 11:03:55 (Jenny Stipp– 2024) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nParticipants in both events will receive an event shirt and the experience of a supported run through the Ouachita Mountains with 12 manned aid stations on the 100k course and 22 manned aid stations on the 100 mile course.  100k finishers will receive a medal and 100 Mile finishers a custom finisher’s buckle to commemorate their accomplishment. \nWeather Conditions\nAverage High: 60F\nAverage Low: 35F \nThe weather can be unpredictable in Arkansas\, especially in late February. We’ve had sunny skies\, rain\, fog\, and sometimes all during the same event. Snow is possible\, but not anticipated. \nBe prepared to face all that the weather can throw at you! \nWill I be running in the dark? \nYes.  You should bring a light source and back up batteries.  At this time of year\, the average sunrise is 6:45 AM and the average sunset is 6:00 PM. \nWhat do I need to bring? \nAt very minimum\, all racers will be required to carry a water bottle or hydration pack AND a light (flashlight or headlamp) at dark. Due to the remote nature of parts of the trail\, runners will not be allowed on the course without a way to carry water. We strongly suggest you carry a backup light with you at all times.  If you’re wondering about additional gear\, check out this video from Runner’s World. A cell phone is recommended and and service is good on the majority of the course. \nHow tough is the course? \nTerrain = very hilly\, total climb between 100 and 200 feet per mile (5\,000 – 8\,000 feet in 50 miles)\nSurface = trail or dirt road with substantial rocks\, roots and/or ruts
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/lake-ouachita-vista-trail-100-mile-and-100-kilometer/
LOCATION:East Cove Wilderness Pavilion at Mountain Harbor Resort\, 66 E Park Dr\, Mt. Ida\, 71957\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260201T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260201T160000
DTSTAMP:20260529T172011
CREATED:20260120T213328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T213328Z
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SUMMARY:White Rock Classic 50K
DESCRIPTION:Race Information:\n-No Fees\, No Frills\, No WIMPS!\n-Don’t Be a Dumbass!\nRead the Race INFO!\nThe run begins at the Shores Lake Pavilion at 9:00am.\nThe 50K is part of the AURA Ultra Trail Series\, the 25K is part of the AURA Ultra Trail Series Lite\nThere is no entry fee\, we appreciate a small donation to help cover costs.\nDonations need to be in cash as we are not set up with payment apps and there is no cell service at start/finish.\nRefreshments will be at the Shores Lake Pavilion starting at about 1:00PM\nIf doing the 50K and not confident of a 5:00PM finish you are welcome to start early.\n(Study the map\, you will be unsupported until the aid station volunteers get set up\, you will not be eligible for awards). \nCourse Info:\nThe course is on well maintained forest roads with some trail sprinkled in for good fun. \nImportant Note About Course: Avoid the recreation area\, campground area\, parking area\, at the top of White Rock Mountain\, this is not part of the course! This is important as we could lose access to this course. We will enjoy the amazing view at the Sunset Point while running the Rim Trail \nWe can no longer have alternative starts as in running to the top\, riding bike back\, starting at the top and running to the start/finish area. We have to start at the starting line and finish by crossing the finish line for both distances. \n50K Course   Gaia Map   GPX file   Google Map\nIgnore the distance and elevation in the Gaia map. I have no idea how it added extra loops. The course is correct\, the distance and elevation is way off. I think actual distance is 32.0 miles with 5\,500 feet of climb. \n50K: Start at Shores Lake Pavilion Start/Finish area. Turn north on Co RD 75 to Co RD 76 (4.25mi)\, Turn right on Co Rd 76 follow for (3.67mi) to Co Rd 77\, Turn Left onto Co Rd 77 follow for (4.66 mi) continue left onto Co Rd 78 follow for (0.50mi) Turn right on CO Rd 79 for 1.25 miles\, turn around and go back to the intersection\, continue right on Co Rd 79 follow for (2.50mi) Turn Left onto White Rock Mountain Rd\, follow for (4.06mi) to Bowels Gap Rd follow for (0.10mi) turn left onto White Rock Rim Trail\, follow staying on trail for (2.1mi) this is around the mountain back to Bowels Gap Rd\, Turn left onto Bowels Gap Rd\, follow for (0.70mi)\, Turn left onto Co Rd 76 and follow for (0.06) to Ozark Highlands Trail \, Turn left and follow the Ozark Highlands Trail for (1.47 mile)s to the Rock Shores Lake West Trail\, Turn right and follow the Rock Shores Lake West Trail for (0.30 mile) to Co Rd 76\, turn left on Co Rd 76 and follow for .68 miles to Co Rd 75\, turn left on to Co Rd 75 for (4.25 miles) back to Shores Lake Pavilion Start/Finish area. \n25K Course   Gaia Map   GPX file   Google Map\nIgnore the distance and elevation in the Gaia map. I have no idea how it added extra loops. The course is correct\, the distance and elevation is way off. I think actual distance is 16.5 miles with 3\,200 feet of climb. \n25K: Start at Shores Lake Pavilion Start/Finish area. Turn north on Co RD 75 to Co RD 76 (4.25mi)\, Turn left onto Co Rd 76\, follow for (.68 mi) to the Rock Shores Lake West Trail\, turn Right follow the Rock Shores Lake West Trail for (0.30mi) turn left onto The Ozark Highlands Trail\, follow the Ozark Highlands Trail for (1.47 mi) turn Right on to Co Rd 76\, follow Co Rd 76 for (0.06 mi) to Bowels Gap Rd. Turn Right\, follow Bowels Gap Rd follow for (0.65mi) turn Left onto White Rock Rim Trail\, follow staying on trail for (2.1mi) this is around the mountain back to Bowels Gap Rd\, Turn Left onto Bowels Gap Rd\, follow for (0.65mi)\, Turn left onto Co Rd 76 and follow for (0.06 mi) to Ozark Highlands Trail \, Turn left and follow the Ozark Highlands Trail for (1.47 mile)s to the Rock Shores Lake West Trail\, Turn right and follow the Rock Shores Lake West Trail for (0.30 mile) to Co Rd 76\, turn left on Co Rd 76 and follow for .68 miles to Co Rd 75\, turn left on to Co Rd 75 for (4.25 miles) back to Shores Lake Pavilion Start/Finish area. \nThis 50K is very challenging and not recommended for those who have not at least completed the marathon distance. This course is guaranteed to help work off those Christmas Holiday pounds before the Valentine’s Candy arrives
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/white-rock-classic-50k-3/
LOCATION:Shores Lake
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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