
The Return of the Scorchin’ Squirrel
The Scorchin’ Squirrel is back on Saturday, August 13, 2022, at 7 am at Ferncliff Camp and Conference Center in Little Rock. This will be the fourth year for this

The Scorchin’ Squirrel is back on Saturday, August 13, 2022, at 7 am at Ferncliff Camp and Conference Center in Little Rock. This will be the fourth year for this

Great story on “The Toughest Trail Marathon You’ve Never Heard Of.” Welcome to the ABF. Source: The Joys of Small Local Races – Trail Runner Magazine The Athens Big Fork

Fayetteville, AR– The Northwest Arkansas Land Trust (NWALT) and Northsong Wild Bird Rehabilitation (Northsong) will be hosting a rehabilitated barred owl release at the Wilson Springs Preserve in Fayetteville on

In 2013, The Economist published an article titled Cycling is the New Golf. In it, writer G.D. said, “A growing number of corporate-sponsored charity bike rides and city cycle clubs

Larger bicycle manufacturers are consolidating company-owned stores, and going to direct-to-consumer sales and supply chain issues exposed by the recent pandemic are bringing a lot of change to the bicycle

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Vicksburg District will temporarily close the following recreation areas at Lake Ouachita, Arkansas, for routine maintenance and repairs during the fall/winter season: Brady

A few weeks ago, we introduced you to new trails under construction at Lake Ludwig in Clarksville, Arkansas. Those trails will open later this fall. Not to be outdone, I

RUSSELLVILLE, Ark – July 26, 2022 – Forest Managers have announced weekday closures of the White Rock Recreation Area from Monday, July 25 through early September. Construction projects, funded through the

UPDATE! THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO AUGUST 6, 2022 This annual family event is one of the nonprofit organization’s largest fundraising activities of the year. July 25, 2022 (Northwest

The Fayetteville Traverse trail loop is expected to be a one-of-a-kind amenity for U of A students, faculty, and staff. The natural-surface trail, when completed, will connect the U of