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SUMMARY:Hope for the Holiday Half Marathon and 5k
DESCRIPTION:The race is being held to honor the memory of Garrett Yeager beloved friend\, son\, brother and father. All proceeds will be donated in his memory to Special Olympics of Batesville and New Hope Refuge. New Hope Refuge is a faith based and Christ centered program for women who are struggling with substance abuse issues. \nThe race course you get a little bit of everything. Starting out in the beautiful Eagle Mountain neighborhood for the 5k. The half marathon will continue over to the beautiful campus of Lyon College\, once at Lyon you will jump on the 3/4 mile trail section of the course\, upon exiting the trail you will run the country roads leading back to the main highway to work your way back to Eagle Mountain. \nEach participant will receive a finishers medal and race hoodie. Race registration will cut off on November 30th to be guaranteed a hoodie.  Packet pickup will be race morning starting at 630 until 7:45. \nCancellation Policy\nIf the race is cancelled all entries will be deferred to the 2025 race. Sorry\, no refunds.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/hope-for-the-holiday-half-marathon-and-5k/
LOCATION:Eagle Mountain\, 600 Eagle Mountain Blvd\, Batesville\, 72501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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SUMMARY:Turkey Day 5K
DESCRIPTION:Start your Thanksgiving off on the right foot at the Turkey Day 5K\, a fun run and fundraiser for the Batesville Swim Team! \nJoin friends\, family\, and fellow runners for a festive morning filled with fitness\, fun\, and community spirit. The race kicks off at 9:00 am on Thanksgiving Day\, giving you the perfect excuse to enjoy that extra slice of pie later. \n🏆 Awards: Unique prizes will be awarded to the top 3 male and female finishers.\n🥧 Post-Race Treats: Stick around after the race to celebrate with coffee and pie—because what’s Thanksgiving without a sweet reward?\n🎉 Why We Run: Proceeds from the race benefit the hardworking athletes of the Batesville Swim Team. \nCome trot before you gobble—lace up\, bring your holiday spirit\, and support a great cause!
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/turkey-day-5k/
LOCATION:Eagle Mountain\, 600 Eagle Mountain Blvd\, Batesville\, 72501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250819T210651Z
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SUMMARY:King of the Crag
DESCRIPTION:King of the Crag is Jamestown’s annual climbing competition and community celebration — a grassroots event that brings together climbers\, friends\, and outdoor lovers from across the region. Now in its 12th year\, this fall gathering is more than just a comp — it’s a reunion\, a fundraiser\, and a showcase of what makes Jamestown Crag special. \nAll proceeds support the Jamestown Crag Foundation 501(C)(3) and our mission to keep this unique place free\, accessible\, and well cared for. \nCome climb\, cheer\, camp\, and connect. Whether you’re on the wall or around the campfire\, there’s a place for you at The Crag. \nComp Specifics: \n3 Divisions: \nRecreational – (5.6-5.9) \nAdvanced – (5.10-5.11A) \nRock God – (5.11B-5.13+) \nTop 5 red-point climbs (no falls or hanging) count for the day. In case of a tie\, the 6th\, 7th\, 8th\, and so on… routes climbed will count. If you’ve won 1st Place in Rec or Adv\, you must class up this year. \nThere will also be a Most Routes Climbed – King & Queen!
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/king-of-the-crag-3/
LOCATION:Jamestown Crag\, 1650 Jamestown Loop\, Batesville\, AR\, 72501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climbing
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20251004T100000
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CREATED:20250929T160108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250929T160108Z
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SUMMARY:Steady Steve 5K
DESCRIPTION:The Steady Steve 5K on Batesville’s Westside honors the legacy of Stephen Raviscioni\, who worked tirelessly with his loving wife\, Autumn\, to establish Our Father’s Table food ministry. Stephen had also turned to running for fitness and health in a big way before COVID-19 came along. He was stricken with a severe case and we lost his graceful service to the hungry and poor. \nAutumn continues the mission at Our Father’s Table\, and the Steady Steve 5K will help meet the ongoing needs of so many among us. The nonprofit ministry has distributed sack lunches as a street outreach on Saturdays since 2012 and now serves hot meals two nights a week. Our Father’s Table seeks to build nurturing relationships with the hungry and to point them to additional resources in our community for any other needs they may have. \nThe race will begin and end at the Our Father’s Table facility and all proceeds will go to the ministry. (Supporters may fetch a printable flier\, sponsorship form\, and paper entry form attached below.) Entrants may make a donation above and beyond the race fee. The online entry fee is $25\, plus a small transaction fee\, until 6 p.m. Oct. 3. Race-day registration will be $30 from 6:30-7:30 a.m. \nThe race route (see map below) runs through Batesville’s Westside passing West Elementary School. Entrants registered by Sept. 22 will receive a T-shirt in requested size in their packets\, with later entries receiving shirts first-come first-served at packet pickup while supplies last. Awards will be for Top 3 male\, Top 3 female in Runner and Walker divisions\, and finishers award for all.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/steady-steve-5k-2/
LOCATION:Our Father’s Table facility\, 548 North Central Avenue\, Batesville\, 72501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241207T140000
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CREATED:20241201T165829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241201T165829Z
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SUMMARY:Hope for the Holiday Half Marathon and 5k in Memory of Garrett Yeager
DESCRIPTION:The race is being held to honor the memory of Garrett Yeager beloved friend\, son\, brother\, and father. All proceeds will be donated in his memory to Special Olympics of Batesville and New Hope Refuge. New Hope Refuge is a faith-based and Christ-centered program for women who are struggling with substance abuse issues. \nOn the race course you get a little bit of everything. You are starting in the beautiful Eagle Mountain neighborhood for the 5k. The half marathon will continue over to the beautiful campus of Lyon College\, once at Lyon you will jump on the 3/4 mile trail section of the course\, upon exiting the trail you will run the country roads leading back to the main highway to work your way back to Eagle Mountain. \nEach participant will receive a finisher medal and race hoodie. Race registration will cut off on November 24th to be guaranteed a hoodie.  Packet pickup will be race morning starting at 630 until 7:45. \nCancellation Policy\nAll entries will be deferred to the 2025 race if the race is canceled. Sorry\, no refunds.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/hope-for-the-holiday-half-marathon-and-5k-in-memory-of-garrett-yeager/
LOCATION:Eagle Mountain\, 600 Eagle Mountain Blvd\, Batesville\, 72501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241005T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241005T100000
DTSTAMP:20260405T054546
CREATED:20240925T183534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T183534Z
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SUMMARY:Steady Steve 5K
DESCRIPTION:The Steady Steve 5K on Batesville’s Westside honors the legacy of Stephen Raviscioni\, who worked tirelessly with his loving wife\, Autumn\, to establish Our Father’s Table food ministry. Stephen had also turned to running for fitness and health in a big way before COVID-19 came along. He was stricken with a severe case and we lost his graceful service to the hungry and poor. \nAutumn continues the mission at Our Father’s Table\, and the Steady Steve 5K will help meet the ongoing needs of so many among us. The nonprofit ministry has distributed sack lunches as a street outreach on Saturdays since 2012 and now serves hot meals two nights a week. Our Father’s Table seeks to build nurturing relationships with the hungry and to point them to additional resources in our community for any other needs they may have. \nThe race will begin and end at the Our Father’s Table facility and all proceeds will go to the ministry. (Supporters may fetch a printable flier\, sponsorship form\, and paper entry form attached below.) Entrants may make a donation above and beyond the race fee. The online entry fee is $25\, plus a small transaction fee\, until 6 p.m. Oct. 6. Race-day registration will be $30 from 6:45-7:45 a.m. \nThe race route (see map below) incorporates elements of the former Sprint for Seniors and West Elementary Watergun Run through Westside. Entrants  registered by Sept. 22 will receive a T-shirt in requested size in their packets\, with later entries receiving shirts first-come first-served at packet pickup while supplies last. Awards will be for Top 3 male\, Top 3 female in Runner and Walker divisions\, and finishers award for all.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/steady-steve-5k/
LOCATION:Our Father’s Table facility\, 548 North Central Avenue\, Batesville\, 72501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240824T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240824T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T054546
CREATED:20240730T151700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240730T151700Z
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SUMMARY:White River H2GoRun!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 2nd White River H2GO 2 Miler Fun Run in Batesville\, AR! Participants will enjoy a beautiful two-mile route that begins and ends at Riverside Park. Every runner and walker will receive a participant bag and t-shirt to commemorate the experience. We can only guarantee specific sizes to those registered by August 10th. \nOverall Female and Male awards plus age group awards for this race!  Door prizes also! \nFunds raised will support Alzheimer’s Arkansas who provide education\, support\, and financial assistance to Arkansas caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. To learn more about Alzheimer’s Arkansas\, visit ALZark.org.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/white-river-h2gorun/
LOCATION:Southland Park\, 1850 Chaney Dr\, Batesville\, 72501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240824T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240824T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T054546
CREATED:20240730T151700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240730T151700Z
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SUMMARY:White River H2GoRun!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 2nd White River H2GO 2 Miler Fun Run in Batesville\, AR! Participants will enjoy a beautiful two-mile route that begins and ends at Riverside Park. Every runner and walker will receive a participant bag and t-shirt to commemorate the experience. We can only guarantee specific sizes to those registered by August 10th. \nOverall Female and Male awards plus age group awards for this race!  Door prizes also! \nFunds raised will support Alzheimer’s Arkansas who provide education\, support\, and financial assistance to Arkansas caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. To learn more about Alzheimer’s Arkansas\, visit ALZark.org.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/white-river-h2gorun-2/
LOCATION:Southland Park\, 1850 Chaney Dr\, Batesville\, 72501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240706T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240706T100000
DTSTAMP:20260405T054546
CREATED:20240703T011416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T011416Z
UID:10002001-1720249200-1720260000@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Difani Memorial / Experience Independence 5K
DESCRIPTION:Join us July 6 for the Difani Memorial / Experience Independence 5K in historic Batesville. Days after we mark our nation’s hard-won independence\, we also join the local community in fond memory of Byron Difani. All proceeds from the race will go to the Byron Difani Memorial Scholarship Fund\, to help local students just like those he had served so long and so well as educator\, principal\, and booster until illness took him. In conjunction with our competitive race\, we also offer a “memorial walk” for an untimed procession for those not trained to race but wishing to honor his memory. We also have a donation-only option. Entry fee is $30. \nWe will have a special T-shirt for all entrants registered as of June 24\, with overstock available on first come\, first served basis thereafter until supply runs out. We will have finishers medals for timed participants\, and special awards for Top 3 Overall Men\, Top 3 Overall Women\, Top 3 Masters (age 40+) Men\, and Top 3 Masters Women. We plan top 3 medals in 10-year age groups. \nThe course starts at Batesville Community Center and Aquatics and finishes at Riverside Park. We plan packet pickup at the center Friday\, July 5\, 4-7 p.m.\, and race day registration there 6-6:45 a.m. \nUPDATE: June 16\, 2024 – Given the recent heat\, we are moving the start to 7 am\, earlier than originally scheduled 8 am. (We have a few entries already on the original schedule; we can arrange a special 8 am start for them if travel or arrival earlier does not fit their day\, but the early start will be safer for the conditions). \nThe City of Batesville Parks Department provides your welcome site and awards venue. Centennial Bank is a major presenting sponsor and manager of the scholarship fund. The Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce encourages you to Experience Independence.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/difani-memorial-experience-independence-5k-2/
LOCATION:Batesville Community and Aquatics Center\, 1420 20th St.\, Batesville\, 72501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240706T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240706T100000
DTSTAMP:20260405T054546
CREATED:20240703T011416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T011416Z
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SUMMARY:Difani Memorial / Experience Independence 5K
DESCRIPTION:Join us July 6 for the Difani Memorial / Experience Independence 5K in historic Batesville. Days after we mark our nation’s hard-won independence\, we also join the local community in fond memory of Byron Difani. All proceeds from the race will go to the Byron Difani Memorial Scholarship Fund\, to help local students just like those he had served so long and so well as educator\, principal\, and booster until illness took him. In conjunction with our competitive race\, we also offer a “memorial walk” for an untimed procession for those not trained to race but wishing to honor his memory. We also have a donation-only option. Entry fee is $30. \nWe will have a special T-shirt for all entrants registered as of June 24\, with overstock available on first come\, first served basis thereafter until supply runs out. We will have finishers medals for timed participants\, and special awards for Top 3 Overall Men\, Top 3 Overall Women\, Top 3 Masters (age 40+) Men\, and Top 3 Masters Women. We plan top 3 medals in 10-year age groups. \nThe course starts at Batesville Community Center and Aquatics and finishes at Riverside Park. We plan packet pickup at the center Friday\, July 5\, 4-7 p.m.\, and race day registration there 6-6:45 a.m. \nUPDATE: June 16\, 2024 – Given the recent heat\, we are moving the start to 7 am\, earlier than originally scheduled 8 am. (We have a few entries already on the original schedule; we can arrange a special 8 am start for them if travel or arrival earlier does not fit their day\, but the early start will be safer for the conditions). \nThe City of Batesville Parks Department provides your welcome site and awards venue. Centennial Bank is a major presenting sponsor and manager of the scholarship fund. The Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce encourages you to Experience Independence.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/difani-memorial-experience-independence-5k/
LOCATION:Batesville Community and Aquatics Center\, 1420 20th St.\, Batesville\, 72501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240608T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240608T100000
DTSTAMP:20260405T054546
CREATED:20240524T143950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T143950Z
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SUMMARY:10th Annual Bad Boy Kids Splash and Dash
DESCRIPTION:When?  June 8th\, 2024.  Registration opens at 7:00 a.m. Race begins at 8 a.m. and ends at 9 a.m. followed by awards party. \nWhere?  Batesville Community and Aquatics Center \nWhy?  Each registration supports adults learning to read and write in your area.  OFLP is a 501(c)3 nonprofit serving Independence\, Sharp\, Izard\, Jackson\, and Stone counties in North Central Arkansas.  We teach adults to read\, write\, and do basic math\, and/or to speak English. We also host special programs for families and community education throughout the year.  Our family programs served 451 in 2022.  All of our services are free and confidential.  We rely on grants\, donations\, and fundraisers like this one to keep our doors open and our services available to all in need. \nWhat to Expect\nOur 2024 race will be at the Batesville Community and Aquatics Center.   It will be all indoor.  Kids will swim in the competition pool (floaties and life jackets allowed for younger children) then run down the hall to the walking track to finish the run portion.  Each child will have an assigned volunteer following them through the race for safety and direction.  Children may register for “run only” if they are uncomfortable swimming. \nRegistration\nRegister online or by phone ahead of time for the best deal on your race fee.  SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE. Race packets containing t-shirts\, race numbers\, and waivers may be picked up on Wednesday\, May 29th at our office located at 184 N 5th St. in Batesville between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.  Otherwise\, they will be available at the registration desk on the day of the race.  Registration will open at 7:00 a.m. on the day of.  Day of registration is $20. However\, we can only guarantee t-shirt sizes for pre-registered participants. \nRace Legs\nParticipants will be divided into age groups and will go in the pool first.  Floaties and life vests may be used by younger children in the pool.  Racers will then put on their shoes and proceed down the hall to the walking track to complete the run portion. There will be activities planned for the children for after the race out on the party deck to keep the fun going until everyone finishes and awards are ready to be presented.  Each participant will receive a t-shirt\, medal\, $5 voucher for aquatics park entry\, and a goody bag from our sponsors.  The outdoor water park does not open until 1 p.m.  Children will not be allowed in the pool until then due to safety concerns.  Please be sure your children do not leave the party deck during awards.  They’ll be awarded their voucher for entry during this time that they may use later in the day. \nRun and Swim Distances By Age Group \nAge 4-6: Pool Swim 25 yards\, Run .25 mi\nAge 7-9 : Pool Swim 50 Yards\, Run .5 Mile\nAge 10-12 : Pool Swim 100 Yards\, Run .75 Mile\nAge 13-18 : Pool Swim 150 Yards\, Run 1 Mile
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/10th-annual-bad-boy-kids-splash-and-dash-2/
LOCATION:Batesville Community and Aquatics Center\, 1420 20th St.\, Batesville\, 72501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Multisport (Triathlon/Adventure Racing/Etc)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240608T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240608T100000
DTSTAMP:20260405T054546
CREATED:20240524T143950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T143950Z
UID:10001278-1717833600-1717840800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:10th Annual Bad Boy Kids Splash and Dash
DESCRIPTION:When?  June 8th\, 2024.  Registration opens at 7:00 a.m. Race begins at 8 a.m. and ends at 9 a.m. followed by awards party. \nWhere?  Batesville Community and Aquatics Center \nWhy?  Each registration supports adults learning to read and write in your area.  OFLP is a 501(c)3 nonprofit serving Independence\, Sharp\, Izard\, Jackson\, and Stone counties in North Central Arkansas.  We teach adults to read\, write\, and do basic math\, and/or to speak English. We also host special programs for families and community education throughout the year.  Our family programs served 451 in 2022.  All of our services are free and confidential.  We rely on grants\, donations\, and fundraisers like this one to keep our doors open and our services available to all in need. \nWhat to Expect\nOur 2024 race will be at the Batesville Community and Aquatics Center.   It will be all indoor.  Kids will swim in the competition pool (floaties and life jackets allowed for younger children) then run down the hall to the walking track to finish the run portion.  Each child will have an assigned volunteer following them through the race for safety and direction.  Children may register for “run only” if they are uncomfortable swimming. \nRegistration\nRegister online or by phone ahead of time for the best deal on your race fee.  SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE. Race packets containing t-shirts\, race numbers\, and waivers may be picked up on Wednesday\, May 29th at our office located at 184 N 5th St. in Batesville between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.  Otherwise\, they will be available at the registration desk on the day of the race.  Registration will open at 7:00 a.m. on the day of.  Day of registration is $20. However\, we can only guarantee t-shirt sizes for pre-registered participants. \nRace Legs\nParticipants will be divided into age groups and will go in the pool first.  Floaties and life vests may be used by younger children in the pool.  Racers will then put on their shoes and proceed down the hall to the walking track to complete the run portion. There will be activities planned for the children for after the race out on the party deck to keep the fun going until everyone finishes and awards are ready to be presented.  Each participant will receive a t-shirt\, medal\, $5 voucher for aquatics park entry\, and a goody bag from our sponsors.  The outdoor water park does not open until 1 p.m.  Children will not be allowed in the pool until then due to safety concerns.  Please be sure your children do not leave the party deck during awards.  They’ll be awarded their voucher for entry during this time that they may use later in the day. \nRun and Swim Distances By Age Group \nAge 4-6: Pool Swim 25 yards\, Run .25 mi\nAge 7-9 : Pool Swim 50 Yards\, Run .5 Mile\nAge 10-12 : Pool Swim 100 Yards\, Run .75 Mile\nAge 13-18 : Pool Swim 150 Yards\, Run 1 Mile
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/10th-annual-bad-boy-kids-splash-and-dash/
LOCATION:Batesville Community and Aquatics Center\, 1420 20th St.\, Batesville\, 72501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Multisport (Triathlon/Adventure Racing/Etc)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240601T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240601T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T054546
CREATED:20240524T131403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T131403Z
UID:10001939-1717228800-1717243200@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Andy Buschmann 4-Mile Classic
DESCRIPTION:The 46th Annual Classic\nFormerly the White River 4 Mile Classic and HealthSouth 4 Mile Classic\, this race is now named for Andy Buschmann\, the local running man seen everywhere about town trotting out the miles in his steady gait. He and his buddy Jack Heston ran every version of the race since its founding in 1978 until COVID took Andy from us in 2021. The AB4MC course is USATF certified and officially in the RRCA Arkansas Grand Prix XLII Series for 2024. Proceeds from the race are donated to local charities serving Independence County. \nParking:\nThere is ample parking at City Hall and in parking lots throughout the Main Street area. \nStart/Finish: \nThe race will begin at 8 am.\nThe race starts and finishes on Main Street with parking and setup near City Hall. \nTiming:\nChip timing will be by Oakley Kramer Timing Plus \nRace Route: \nThe route runs downhill through Batesville’s historic residential and downtown districts\, with a couple of substantial climbs through nearby neighborhoods mid-race. \nPacket Pick Up: \nEarly packet pickup will be at the Tomahawk Chop located at 177 East Main Street in downtown Batesville on Friday\, May 31st\, 4-7 pm.\nRace day packet pickup will be at City Hall starting at 6:30 am on Saturday\, June 1st. \nRegistration: \nCost:  $25\nAll runners and walkers will receive a swag bag\, race shirt\, and finisher’s goodie. Registrations received after May 19\, 2024 are not guaranteed preferred t-shirt size.\nRace day registration will be available from 6:30-7:30 am. \nCancellation Policy:\nIf the race is cancelled all entries will be deferred to the 2025 race. Sorry\, no refunds. \nAdverse Weather Policy:\nWe expect our events to happen rain or shine. No one\, including the Race Director\, wants to make changes to an event on race day. However\, the safety of our participants is of paramount concern. In the event of adverse weather conditions\, the Race Director\, in communication with the local law enforcement and the city\, may delay the event\, cancel the event\, or make changes to the race course. \nAdverse Weather Definition:\nThe event may be delayed or canceled due to Tornado Warning\, Tornado Watch\, Thunderstorm\, Heavy Rain\, or any other extreme weather condition. Light to moderate rain is not considered an Adverse Weather Condition.\n \nCommunication:\nIf the event is canceled more than 12 hours before the event\, we will notify participants via the race website and email. If the event is canceled less than 12 hours before the event we will notify participants via the race website and email. Participants will be notified via email where they can pick up their race packets if they have not already done so.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/andy-buschmann-4-mile-classic-2/
LOCATION:Batesville City Hall\, 500 E Main St\, Batesville\, 72501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240601T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240601T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T054546
CREATED:20240524T131403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T131403Z
UID:10001265-1717228800-1717243200@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Andy Buschmann 4-Mile Classic
DESCRIPTION:The 46th Annual Classic\nFormerly the White River 4 Mile Classic and HealthSouth 4 Mile Classic\, this race is now named for Andy Buschmann\, the local running man seen everywhere about town trotting out the miles in his steady gait. He and his buddy Jack Heston ran every version of the race since its founding in 1978 until COVID took Andy from us in 2021. The AB4MC course is USATF certified and officially in the RRCA Arkansas Grand Prix XLII Series for 2024. Proceeds from the race are donated to local charities serving Independence County. \nParking:\nThere is ample parking at City Hall and in parking lots throughout the Main Street area. \nStart/Finish: \nThe race will begin at 8 am.\nThe race starts and finishes on Main Street with parking and setup near City Hall. \nTiming:\nChip timing will be by Oakley Kramer Timing Plus \nRace Route: \nThe route runs downhill through Batesville’s historic residential and downtown districts\, with a couple of substantial climbs through nearby neighborhoods mid-race. \nPacket Pick Up: \nEarly packet pickup will be at the Tomahawk Chop located at 177 East Main Street in downtown Batesville on Friday\, May 31st\, 4-7 pm.\nRace day packet pickup will be at City Hall starting at 6:30 am on Saturday\, June 1st. \nRegistration: \nCost:  $25\nAll runners and walkers will receive a swag bag\, race shirt\, and finisher’s goodie. Registrations received after May 19\, 2024 are not guaranteed preferred t-shirt size.\nRace day registration will be available from 6:30-7:30 am. \nCancellation Policy:\nIf the race is cancelled all entries will be deferred to the 2025 race. Sorry\, no refunds. \nAdverse Weather Policy:\nWe expect our events to happen rain or shine. No one\, including the Race Director\, wants to make changes to an event on race day. However\, the safety of our participants is of paramount concern. In the event of adverse weather conditions\, the Race Director\, in communication with the local law enforcement and the city\, may delay the event\, cancel the event\, or make changes to the race course. \nAdverse Weather Definition:\nThe event may be delayed or canceled due to Tornado Warning\, Tornado Watch\, Thunderstorm\, Heavy Rain\, or any other extreme weather condition. Light to moderate rain is not considered an Adverse Weather Condition.\n \nCommunication:\nIf the event is canceled more than 12 hours before the event\, we will notify participants via the race website and email. If the event is canceled less than 12 hours before the event we will notify participants via the race website and email. Participants will be notified via email where they can pick up their race packets if they have not already done so.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/andy-buschmann-4-mile-classic/
LOCATION:Batesville City Hall\, 500 E Main St\, Batesville\, 72501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231015
DTSTAMP:20260405T054546
CREATED:20230810T172649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230810T172649Z
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SUMMARY:King of the Crag
DESCRIPTION:The Nomads are proud to present King of the Crag 2023 Saturday\, October 14th. This will mark the 10th annual climbing competition held at the beautiful Jamestown Crag. We are back this year with a great list of sponsors\, awesome prizes\, cool swag\, food\, drinks\, and entertainment. This is the only fundraising event for the Jamestown Crag\, so please join us for an exciting weekend of climbing\, camping & community\, all while helping to support the growth of climbing and outdoor recreation in Arkansas. \nSport Climbing Competition \nPoint-Based:(each route is given a score based on rating\, height\, and overall difficulty) \n3 Divisions: \nRecreational – (5.6-5.9) \nAdvanced – (5.10-5.11A) \nRock God – (5.11B-5.13+) \nTop 5 red-point climbs (no falls or hanging) count for the day. In case of a tie\, the 6th\, 7th\, 8th\, and so on… routes climbed will count. \nCome enjoy an exciting weekend of climbing\, camping\, and community all while helping to insure continued access and the future development of the \nEvent details and schedule\nFriday- Oct.13th \nClimbers are encouraged to arrive and camp the day before to prepare for the competition. \nSaturday- Oct. 14th \nClimbing will begin at 10:00 am and last till 5:00 pm \nFood & Drinks provided when climbers check-in \nAfter party and awards ceremony will follow.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/king-of-the-crag-2/
LOCATION:Jamestown Crag\, 1650 Jamestown Loop\, Batesville\, AR\, 72501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climbing
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231015
DTSTAMP:20260405T054546
CREATED:20230810T172649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230823T193956Z
UID:10000251-1697241600-1697327999@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:King of the Crag
DESCRIPTION:The Nomads are proud to present King of the Crag 2023 Saturday\, October 14th. This will mark the 10th annual climbing competition held at the beautiful Jamestown Crag. We are back this year with a great list of sponsors\, awesome prizes\, cool swag\, food\, drinks\, and entertainment. This is the only fundraising event for the Jamestown Crag\, so please join us for an exciting weekend of climbing\, camping & community\, all while helping to support the growth of climbing and outdoor recreation in Arkansas. \nSport Climbing Competition \nPoint-Based:(each route is given a score based on rating\, height\, and overall difficulty) \n3 Divisions: \nRecreational – (5.6-5.9) \nAdvanced – (5.10-5.11A) \nRock God – (5.11B-5.13+) \nTop 5 red-point climbs (no falls or hanging) count for the day. In case of a tie\, the 6th\, 7th\, 8th\, and so on… routes climbed will count. \nCome enjoy an exciting weekend of climbing\, camping\, and community all while helping to insure continued access and the future development of the \nEvent details and schedule\nFriday- Oct.13th \nClimbers are encouraged to arrive and camp the day before to prepare for the competition. \nSaturday- Oct. 14th \nClimbing will begin at 10:00 am and last till 5:00 pm \nFood & Drinks provided when climbers check-in \nAfter party and awards ceremony will follow.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/king-of-the-crag/
LOCATION:Jamestown Crag\, 1650 Jamestown Loop\, Batesville\, AR\, 72501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climbing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230325T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230325T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T054546
CREATED:20230308T162125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T162125Z
UID:10001442-1679734800-1679752800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:The Sandtown Shuffle
DESCRIPTION:The Sandtown Shuffle is an experience in rural Arkansas that will include 2 days of challenging gravel rides\, live music\, and food. \nRoute Description:\nBoth routes will depart from the Pool’s Chapel church and travel 5 miles of Sandtown Rd. (chip seal) before transitioning to gravel.  These routes have a nice mix of sandy\, rocky\, smooth\, and raunchy gravel. There are various low-water bridges on the routes.  So\, depending on water levels on race day\, your feet may get wet! \nElevation:  These routes average just under 1000 feet of climbing every 10 miles!  The hills are rolling and consistent! \nSaturday: 3/25- The Sandtown Shuffle\nOption 1:\n30mi-Big T loop – \nHalf of the battle\, but a whole lot of fun! \nRe-supply mile: 16.5. \nOption 2:\n63mi-Big T & Sidney Shakeout loop- \nThis route splits from the Big T loop at mile 16.5 (aid) and heads north to enjoy the Sidney Shakeout loop.  It has a resupply at mile 41.5.  The roads on the shakeout loop are the fastest gravel that will be encountered on the route!  Throwdown! \nSunday- 3/26\nDirt Church/Guion run \nComplete self-supported ride from Sandtown to Guion\, AR \nMore details to come! \nRace-  All distances are open to being raced.   If you choose to submit a GPS file for your effort after your ride we will record\, verify\, and log it into our files.  There will be Strava Segments available on both routes up for grabs\, signs will mark the start of each segment. \nCourse Markings: \nSmall Signs will be present throughout the routes on Saturday; however\, we strongly recommend having cue sheets or GPS devices.  These routes have ALOT of turns\, and plenty of opportunities to get lost!  Be prepared! \nAid and Support: \nPhone Service can be spotty on the routes.  Support/support line will be available; however\, we ask all participants to be self-supported as possible.  We understand that things happen! \nSupport vehicles will also be on the courses. These are all run by volunteers\, and they are there to help you. \nRegistration \nRegistration is available online until the night before the event. \nDay of registration available\, however\, t-shirt not guaranteed. \nAll riders must have a waiver on file \nStart Information/Headquarters \nPool’s Chapel Church in Sandtown\, AR \nCheck in- before 8:00 a.m. \nAll riders must check in before the start\, at the 16.5mi aid station\, and at the finish. \nFood/Drink/Entertainment: \nPancakes and Coffee will be served from 6:30-8 am \nLunch and dinner TBA \nRockin’ Luke Stroud – Jammin Jerry Lee Lewis Classics at 3pm \nGeneral Vital Info \nAll riders must wear a helmet. \nAll riders must check in prior to the start\, and after the finish\, and have a waiver on file. \nWeather \nArkansas weather is unpredictable. The average high at the beginning of March is 70 degrees while the average low is 48 degrees.  Anything could happen! To accommodate our riders\, our support team will collect gear (either at a support stop or a support vehicle) and leave it at the Dirt Church for pick up upon completion of the ride. This gear check is available as a courtesy to all riders. In the event of a weather emergency\, all riders should take cover immediately.  Aid stations will serve as communication points for riders and SAG drivers will aid riders if any severe weather arises. \nAccommodations: \nPools Chapel Church AKA Dirt Church \nThis is a redundant church that is privately owned by members of the Sandtown community.  The church was built in 1953 and is one of the two original buildings left standing in our small town. There are zero operating businesses in Sandtown\, so plan accordingly.  Cave City\, Cushman\, and Mt. Pleasant will be the closest open businesses with food and beverage options. \nLodging Options: \n1)  Roughly 15 miles south of Sandtown\, Batesville has various hotels and AirBNB’s available. \n2) Camping: On site\, camping spots will be available. \nThe church will act as a safe haven in the event of a storm/weather.  First\, come\, spots will be available in the church for camping.  It will be open all weekend to host you! \nA firepit will be on site to enjoy as well! \nFeel Free to reach out for more info! \nHistory \nSandtown is an unincorporated mining town that started around 1886 with 7 “dig” sites stretching 5 miles to the small town of Cushman.  The Sandtown Shuffle is a grassroots gravel event that centers on the rural unincorporated community located on Sandtown Road.   Sandtown is five and a half miles west-southwest of Cave City (Sharp and Independence counties) and about nine and a half miles north of Batesville (Independence County). Local historians believe the settlement’s name comes from the white sand (or silica) found on the sandbar at the confluence of Sullivan Creek and Dry Creek in Sandtown. \nIn the late 1800s Manganese was discovered and started to be mined in the Sandtown area and went on to boom in the 50s when the federal government initiated a policy to stockpile the Manganese. \nThe sandy soil in the area is known to grow the “World’s Sweetest Watermelons” in the small neighboring town of Cave City. \nThis road used to be the route that the “mine” sights would use to transfer their iron ore to the White River in Guion via railroad! \nCause- \nRural Innovations Group is dedicated to promoting and preserving local\, small communities. The goal is to create and host outdoor\, health\, and wellness events in local communities that showcase their unique heritage and history and develop avenues for boosting local economies. Sandtown
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/the-sandtown-shuffle-3/
LOCATION:Sandtown\, 1355 Skyview Ln\, Batesville\, AR\, 72501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230325T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230325T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T054546
CREATED:20230308T162125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T162125Z
UID:10000011-1679734800-1679752800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:The Sandtown Shuffle
DESCRIPTION:The Sandtown Shuffle is an experience in rural Arkansas that will include 2 days of challenging gravel rides\, live music\, and food. \nRoute Description:\nBoth routes will depart from the Pool’s Chapel church and travel 5 miles of Sandtown Rd. (chip seal) before transitioning to gravel.  These routes have a nice mix of sandy\, rocky\, smooth\, and raunchy gravel. There are various low-water bridges on the routes.  So\, depending on water levels on race day\, your feet may get wet! \nElevation:  These routes average just under 1000 feet of climbing every 10 miles!  The hills are rolling and consistent! \nSaturday: 3/25- The Sandtown Shuffle\nOption 1:\n30mi-Big T loop – \nHalf of the battle\, but a whole lot of fun! \nRe-supply mile: 16.5. \nOption 2:\n63mi-Big T & Sidney Shakeout loop- \nThis route splits from the Big T loop at mile 16.5 (aid) and heads north to enjoy the Sidney Shakeout loop.  It has a resupply at mile 41.5.  The roads on the shakeout loop are the fastest gravel that will be encountered on the route!  Throwdown! \nSunday- 3/26\nDirt Church/Guion run \nComplete self-supported ride from Sandtown to Guion\, AR \nMore details to come! \nRace-  All distances are open to being raced.   If you choose to submit a GPS file for your effort after your ride we will record\, verify\, and log it into our files.  There will be Strava Segments available on both routes up for grabs\, signs will mark the start of each segment. \nCourse Markings: \nSmall Signs will be present throughout the routes on Saturday; however\, we strongly recommend having cue sheets or GPS devices.  These routes have ALOT of turns\, and plenty of opportunities to get lost!  Be prepared! \nAid and Support: \nPhone Service can be spotty on the routes.  Support/support line will be available; however\, we ask all participants to be self-supported as possible.  We understand that things happen! \nSupport vehicles will also be on the courses. These are all run by volunteers\, and they are there to help you. \nRegistration \nRegistration is available online until the night before the event. \nDay of registration available\, however\, t-shirt not guaranteed. \nAll riders must have a waiver on file \nStart Information/Headquarters \nPool’s Chapel Church in Sandtown\, AR \nCheck in- before 8:00 a.m. \nAll riders must check in before the start\, at the 16.5mi aid station\, and at the finish. \nFood/Drink/Entertainment: \nPancakes and Coffee will be served from 6:30-8 am \nLunch and dinner TBA \nRockin’ Luke Stroud – Jammin Jerry Lee Lewis Classics at 3pm \nGeneral Vital Info \nAll riders must wear a helmet. \nAll riders must check in prior to the start\, and after the finish\, and have a waiver on file. \nWeather \nArkansas weather is unpredictable. The average high at the beginning of March is 70 degrees while the average low is 48 degrees.  Anything could happen! To accommodate our riders\, our support team will collect gear (either at a support stop or a support vehicle) and leave it at the Dirt Church for pick up upon completion of the ride. This gear check is available as a courtesy to all riders. In the event of a weather emergency\, all riders should take cover immediately.  Aid stations will serve as communication points for riders and SAG drivers will aid riders if any severe weather arises. \nAccommodations: \nPools Chapel Church AKA Dirt Church \nThis is a redundant church that is privately owned by members of the Sandtown community.  The church was built in 1953 and is one of the two original buildings left standing in our small town. There are zero operating businesses in Sandtown\, so plan accordingly.  Cave City\, Cushman\, and Mt. Pleasant will be the closest open businesses with food and beverage options. \nLodging Options: \n1)  Roughly 15 miles south of Sandtown\, Batesville has various hotels and AirBNB’s available. \n2) Camping: On site\, camping spots will be available. \nThe church will act as a safe haven in the event of a storm/weather.  First\, come\, spots will be available in the church for camping.  It will be open all weekend to host you! \nA firepit will be on site to enjoy as well! \nFeel Free to reach out for more info! \nHistory \nSandtown is an unincorporated mining town that started around 1886 with 7 “dig” sites stretching 5 miles to the small town of Cushman.  The Sandtown Shuffle is a grassroots gravel event that centers on the rural unincorporated community located on Sandtown Road.   Sandtown is five and a half miles west-southwest of Cave City (Sharp and Independence counties) and about nine and a half miles north of Batesville (Independence County). Local historians believe the settlement’s name comes from the white sand (or silica) found on the sandbar at the confluence of Sullivan Creek and Dry Creek in Sandtown. \nIn the late 1800s Manganese was discovered and started to be mined in the Sandtown area and went on to boom in the 50s when the federal government initiated a policy to stockpile the Manganese. \nThe sandy soil in the area is known to grow the “World’s Sweetest Watermelons” in the small neighboring town of Cave City. \nThis road used to be the route that the “mine” sights would use to transfer their iron ore to the White River in Guion via railroad! \nCause- \nRural Innovations Group is dedicated to promoting and preserving local\, small communities. The goal is to create and host outdoor\, health\, and wellness events in local communities that showcase their unique heritage and history and develop avenues for boosting local economies. Sandtown
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/the-sandtown-shuffle/
LOCATION:Sandtown\, 1355 Skyview Ln\, Batesville\, AR\, 72501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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