
Back and Forth and Back Again
When a race has been around as long as the Ark 5K (since 1983) it can go through some changes over the years, various names, sponsorships and venues. As the

When a race has been around as long as the Ark 5K (since 1983) it can go through some changes over the years, various names, sponsorships and venues. As the

You bought your tickets to Harvest Fest…now it’s time to make your itinerary. Of course, the main objective is to relax and enjoy yourself. Go into the festival knowing that you

Before I started cycling I was exposed to stories of a bike ride in Texas unlike any other in the region: the Hotter’n Hell Hundred, a ride that hosts roughly 15,000

Aboard a train, I met a dameShe was a hipsterMan a real gone dameShe wasn’t prettyFor New York CityAs we strut down on that Ol’ FairlaneWith a heave and a

There is something really special that happens on the morning of the ALS Bike and Hike. Most days, as cyclists, we air up our tires, ice down our water bottles,

This weekend marks the 4th Annual Bike and Hike for ALS, a fun challenge for local cyclists and hikers who would like a chance to experience two fantastic outdoor venues

A couple of years ago, Arkansas was ranked by the League of American Bicyclists as the most unfriendly state for cycling in the country. Number 50, the bottom, the worst place

“So, so you think you can tell Heaven from Hell, blue skies from pain. Can you tell a green field from a cold steel rail? A smile from a veil?
…for Racing in the Streets I’m standing on the hot asphalt of an old, unshaded tennis court. A piece of paper in my hand contains a random list of barely
Fayettechill, an outdoor lifestyle clothing brand, has been a supporter of Arkansas Outside since the early days. Since its beginnings as t-shirt company started in a dorm room at the