
What is a Park Interpreter? – Arkansas State Parks Blog
Ever wanted to know more about the flora, fauna, geology, or history of Arkansas? Arkansas State Park Interpreters have the information and enjoy sharing it. A goal all park employees

Ever wanted to know more about the flora, fauna, geology, or history of Arkansas? Arkansas State Park Interpreters have the information and enjoy sharing it. A goal all park employees
One of the great, regular outdoor events in central Arkansas. Check out Wild Women Wednesday. It’s called Wild Women Wednesday and it’s part of the Women’s Hiking Winter Series at

This list from last year includes three routes in Arkansas’s own, Horseshoe Canyon Ranch Climbing Area. It’s no wonder this is the home of 24 Hours of Horseshoe Hell, one

It’s tough to think of Winter hiking in 70 degree weather but I’m sure the colder air will return soon. Either way, get outside, it’s wonderful. Winter in Arkansas is

They got most of this right. Check out this national press promoting The Cycling Hub of the South. Within 25-minutes of Bentonville sit five different, nearly 100% singletrack areas to

Well look who made Outside Online Magazine, Arkansas’s own Tandie Bailey. Check out the video at the link below for something really inspiring. This was shown at the IMBA World
A couple of days of bicycle advocacy so good it brought JBar Cycling out of semi-retirement. To get involved in the next big work day go to this event page.
This seemed like a good time to share this, or actually, last week would have been a good time to share this but you probably wouldn’t have paid attention to
A great review about the IMBA World Summit held in Bentonville, AR last November. So, I’m a little jealous of what Bentonville has been able to accomplish. I wish we
Do it right and you’ll have a great running companion for years. Some things to remember: Dogs must remain on leash in state parks, Camp Robinson Trails in North Little