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It’s been a very busy year in outdoor recreation in Arkansas. There were many big initiatives, and controversies surrounding the Buffalo National River, hopes to complete important projects, and plenty

It’s been a very busy year in outdoor recreation in Arkansas. There were many big initiatives, and controversies surrounding the Buffalo National River, hopes to complete important projects, and plenty

Arkansas State Parks will celebrate the new year with First Day Hikes. These hikes offer a chance for individuals and families to welcome the coming year outdoors while exercising and

NBDA Summit and expanded expo and activities raise the bar in 2024 BENTONVILLE – The biggest bike festival in the Midwest is back. The Bentonville Bike Fest returns for its

LITTLE ROCK — “No one loves a Christmas tree on March the 25th,” was the punchline to a favorite poem in Shel Silverstein’s book, Where the Sidewalk Ends, but Silverstein

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The City of Fayetteville was named a 2023 Trendsetter City by Arkansas Business this week, winning a category of the statewide publication’s annual awards. The Trendsetter City program is

In October 2006, the Big Dam Bridge opened, connecting the Arkansas River Trail on the North Little Rock side of the Arkansas River to the Little Rock side. The bridge,

Trailblazers Celebrates 100th School-based Learn to Bike Program in NWA “This program makes the 100th school in the state of Arkansas to receive this program with assistance from Trailblazers and

The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and the City of Fayetteville have recently announced plans to conduct prescribed burns on land they manage. A prescribed burn, also known as

If you want to participate in over a hundred years of bird research in your area, join the National Audubon Society’s 124th Christmas Bird Count starting this weekend in Arkansas.

FAYETTEVILLE, AR – The Northwest Arkansas Land Trust (NWALT) is excited to announce a significant conservation easement with landowner Bob Breeze in southern Washington County. The 130-acre property, situated east of