
Arkansas, Bringing the Heat
A couple of months ago, when the weather was perfect for playing outside, I had the opportunity to chat with Amy Bushatz, on her podcast, Humans Outside. Amy is based

A couple of months ago, when the weather was perfect for playing outside, I had the opportunity to chat with Amy Bushatz, on her podcast, Humans Outside. Amy is based

Arkansas, Maryland, and New Hampshire join 16-state network focused on the great outdoors LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – State leaders from across the nation gathered in Little Rock to collaborate on policies to

Grady Spann, who spent 28 years with Arkansas State Parks including six years as director, joins Northwest Arkansas Land Trust (NWALT) as executive director and chief executive officer. The appointment

Arkansas trails are exposed to almost every weather phenomenon known to man. Rain, snow, ice, flooding, drought, wind, etc. Arkansas trails also exist in diverse landscapes, rocky soil, sandy and

In April, we asked our readers to pick their favorite long trail in Arkansas. We gave you a choice of four trails, all spectacular, all worthy of a top spot.

Investment Opportunity in Rapidly Growing Arkansas Outdoor Apparel Startup Now Available to Anyone BENTONVILLE, Ark. – April 18, 2022 – LIVSN Designs, maker of sustainable outdoor apparel, today announced the

USDA Forest Service Issues Guidance to Manage Future E-Bike Use on National Forests and Grasslands USDA Forest Service has issued guidance for their offices throughout the country on designating trails

(LITTLE ROCK, Ark.) – The Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism awarded more than $3.6 million in Outdoor Recreation Grants awarded to projects within 25 counties across the state on Friday, March 4.

This week, as we celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Buffalo National River (March 1, 2022) I began to form the idea of an Arkansas Outdoor Recreation Month. Advocacy groups

When people think of a beautiful, fall bicycle ride through rolling hills and spectacular color, they might not envision themselves in the Mississippi River Delta. I know this was my