This moderate ride allows you to stop and camp at four great Arkansas State Parks. At its max, the loop is more than 200 miles and takes you by Lake Ouachita, Lake Greeson, DeGray Lake and Lake Hamilton.
A trail that crosses something called the Big Dam Bridge has got to be fun, and this one is. Besides the Big Dam Bridge, the Arkansas River Trail also crosses the Clinton Library Bridge, Junction Bridge and Two Rivers Bridge
Originally built by the Central Arkansas Recreational Pedalers, the mountain bike trails at Camp Robinson in North Little Rock are considered the crown jewel of the region for containing some of the best and most varied rides in the Little Rock metro.
The multi-use trails at Burns Park in North Little Rock were among the early trail systems open to mountain biking in Central Arkansas. Accessible from the Arkansas River Trail and several bike/pedestrian bridges, 14 miles of trails can be easily reached from downtown Little Rock and North Little
Planned for more than 20 years, the Razorback Regional Greenway is now a reality. This 36-mile, primarily off-road, shared-use trail connects six different downtowns, arts and entertainment districts, shopping, and the University of Arkansas campus.
Fast and hilly awaits mountain bikers at Hobbs State Park-Conservation Area. About 22 miles of singletrack are open to cyclists on the Little Clifty, War Eagle, Bashore and Dutton Hollow loops.
With its world-class dirt jumps, wood and railroad cars, The Railyard was a major addition to Northwest Arkansas in 2015. The bike park's downtown Rogers location allows ease of use and quick access to the eateries and watering holes around town.
A newcomer to the Northwest Arkansas mountain biking scene, Lake Atlanta is fast becoming a regional favorite for its scenic singletrack. Loop around the lake or hit spur trails populated with swooping bridges, steep short climbs and gravity cavities.