
2022 Confluence Program to Fund Groups Working to Conserve the Outdoors
(editors note: If anyone knows of such a group in Arkansas, we would all benefit from them receiving this award.) Groups will be awarded $100,000 to fund community efforts over

(editors note: If anyone knows of such a group in Arkansas, we would all benefit from them receiving this award.) Groups will be awarded $100,000 to fund community efforts over

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – (Sept. 14, 2022) Thirty volunteers, mostly from the Arkansas Backcountry Hunters and Anglers and Natural State Overland, collected 50 bags of trash and 140 tires from

White gem marks the latest significant milestone in the state park’s 50-year history (MURFREESBORO, Ark.) — Scott Kreykes of Dierks has been visiting Crater of Diamonds State Park for the

Data released today by the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism indicate that Arkansas’s tourism industry experienced record-breaking visitation in 2021 and has recovered after the significant decline in

I have dreamed of creating a vehicle that could double as a basecamp for adventures throughout The Natural State for years. My parents first took our family on adventures in

It’s back-to-school time and we’re highlighting how our Bicycle Friendly America awardees and other partners in making biking better are gearing up to get students and their parents driving less

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The City of Fayetteville was honored this week by the Arkansas Recreation and Parks Association, which named Centennial Park its’ 2022 Outdoor Facility of the Year. Representatives

Inaugural mountain biking, community-building event less than two weeks away BENTONVILLE, AR., Sept. 6, 2022 – There is less than a week to purchase tickets for the Women of OZ

Bikepacking Roots (BPR) is hosting the Fayetteville Gathering, a non-competitive, community-building bikepacking adventure, from October 21st to 23rd, in Fayetteville Arkansas, in partnership with Experience Fayetteville. Bikepacking combines backpacking and
Where Did the Quarry Come From? According to the Encyclopedia of Arkansas, Europeans first documented a large bluff on the north side of the Arkansas River just a couple of