
Ride of Silence – Little Rock
The Ride of Silence is an annual international cycling event that honors cyclists who have been injured or killed while riding on public roadways. Participants engage in a silent, slow-paced ride—typically not

The Ride of Silence is an annual international cycling event that honors cyclists who have been injured or killed while riding on public roadways. Participants engage in a silent, slow-paced ride—typically not

Experience nature’s wonders through interactive artmaking, outdoor adventures, and hands-on activities as we celebrate the opening weekend of The Long View: From Conservation to Sustainability: Works from the Bank of America

We will do a flat water paddle on Monday night, 5/12/25. We’ll be meeting at The Ranch North Woods. Our plan, as of now, is to paddle to the floating

Arkansas PBS will feature an in-depth discussion on the burgeoning network of greenway trails for walking and bicycling across the state on its upcoming episode of “Arkansas Week.” The segment,

Little Rock, AR — National Bike Month is in full swing, and Arkansas Outside kicked things off with a feature on KATV Channel 7’s Good Morning Arkansas this past Friday.

Friends, we are ready to party on bikes!!! “Pinks Ride” is back. MAY 16th @ 7:00 PM – rolling at 7:30 PM ••come early for goodies, while they last•• Meet

The Big Dam Bridge remains one of Arkansas’s most ambitious and defining public infrastructure achievements. Spanning 4,226 feet over the Arkansas River and Murray Lock and Dam, it has connected

A USA Cycling-sanctioned, fully supported ride with great fun, food and fellowship This is a fully supported ride, with on-site mechanics and SAG provided by Trek Bikes, well-stocked rest stops and

Day of Event Details 12:00-12:30pm – Sign in/packet pick up will be at Murray Park Pavilion 7 & 8 (5900 Rebsamen Rd. LR 72202) 12:30-1pm – Announcements and Reviewing Game

New four-mile stretch of regional trail marks beginning of 65-mile corridor connecting Little Rock to Hot Springs LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (April 15, 2025) – Pulaski County officials, trail advocates, and