
Why Your Bluetooth Speaker Doesn’t Belong on the Trail
Heading out for a trail run, hike, bike ride, or paddle? A good playlist or podcast can take your outdoor adventure from “nice” to “next-level.” But before you crank up

Heading out for a trail run, hike, bike ride, or paddle? A good playlist or podcast can take your outdoor adventure from “nice” to “next-level.” But before you crank up

RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – Visitors to the Ouachita and Ozark-St. Francis National Forests should be aware of several temporary recreation area closures and reduced services during the 2025 summer season. The

The Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism is preparing to sign the final permits that will expand Queen Wilhelmina State Park into the Ouachita National Forest. The agreement marks

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, alongside First Gentleman Bryan Sanders and leaders from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission (AGFC), announced the launch of a new Outdoor

The Arkansas Ultra Trail Series (UTS) kicks off its 2025–2026 season on June 14 with the Cotter Bridge Ultra, a unique endurance event set against the scenic backdrop of Big

Arkansas’s prehistoric ambassadors—the eastern collared lizard and the American alligator—are bouncing back, thanks to dedicated conservation and education. As mountain boomers reclaim their glade homes and alligators patrol southern waterways,

ROGERS, Ark. – Following the severe tornado on May 26, 2024, that left a significant amount of downed timber, Arkansas State Parks has authorized a temporary firewood permitting program at

At Arkansas Outside, we live at the intersection of conservation, nature, and outdoor recreation—where protecting the natural world goes hand in hand with enjoying it. Whether it’s trails carved through

BELLA VISTA, Ark. — Trail users in Bella Vista will soon see a welcome improvement to their riding and hiking experience as Trailblazers, a Northwest Arkansas-based nonprofit, secures funding to

Pinnacle Mountain State Park offers some of the most accessible and scenic paddling opportunities in Central Arkansas, and kayaking the Big Maumelle River from the park’s boat launch to the