
Special Places – Your Arkansas State Parks
This year, Arkansans are celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Arkansas State Parks. There is a lot of history in those 100 years. In 2008, we celebrated the 75th Anniversary

This year, Arkansans are celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Arkansas State Parks. There is a lot of history in those 100 years. In 2008, we celebrated the 75th Anniversary

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will invest more than $48.6 million this year through the Joint Chiefs’ Landscape Restoration Partnership for projects that mitigate wildfire risk, improve water quality, restore forest

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is revising the master plans and associated environmental assessments for Nimrod Lake and Blue Mountain Lake. The master plan guides

Author to read from new book at Fayetteville Library on Sunday, March 26. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Ozark Society has selected Letters to Dan: A Philosophical Guide to the Ozarks

MONTICELLO – Six Arkansas Game and Fish Commission wildlife management areas will be temporarily closed for short periods in March in cooperation with the Arkansas Feral Hog Task Force to

(Learn more about Orienteering at the end of the article) Orienteering USA is pleased to welcome Orienteering Central Arkansas (OCAR) as its newest affiliate member club. Club founder Rachel Furman states

(This article first ran in Arkansas Outside on March 14, 2012) “That morning 15 people, including a woman, had ignored the boundaries of sanity and started the contest.” Barry McDermott

(This article first appeared in Arkansas Outside on March 7, 2012) In the summer of 1894, a young wife and mother with no prior experience riding a bicycle set

WASHINGTON, D.C. /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ – On March 3, 2023, leaders in Congress reintroduced the Biking on Long Distance Trails (BOLT) Act (H.R. 1319/S. 605). PeopleForBikes applauds this move from a bipartisan group

The river system in Arkansas is extensive and includes several major rivers, as well as numerous smaller streams and tributaries. The largest river in Arkansas is the Mississippi River, which