Trails
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September 3, 2020Over two decades, a cycling organization has helped develop a bike-friendly culture in Northwest Arkansas
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August 29, 2020By building hundreds of miles of mountain biking and multi-use trails, Northwest Arkansas has created a close-knit community of users committed to increasing access to recreation for all and preserving the beauty of the region's open spaces.
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August 4, 2020Mountain bike coach Kim Seay gives back by teaching youth the fun and thrills of cycling
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August 4, 2020Cycling and pedestrian activity has continued to grow in the region
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March 5, 2020In my job, I am inspired by the resolve of residents to make Northwest Arkansas the most welcoming place to live.
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June 25, 2019In bike-friendly Arkansas, a major new trail project sets its sights on a natural but untapped resource—state parks
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May 6, 2019In Springdale, Arkansas, a local community center decided to ‘go big’ on construction of a new bike park
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September 7, 2018Coler Mountain Bike Preserve adds miles of diversity to the region’s expanding trail system
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September 7, 2018In a region rich with cycling infrastructure, Coler will offer a unique experience
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September 6, 2018This unique recreation destination is located on a pristine 300-acre site just a five-minute bike ride from downtown Bentonville, Ark.
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July 26, 2018Razorback Regional Greenway reignites a sense of community in Northwest Arkansas
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June 13, 2018Announces Opening of First 7 Miles of Natural-Surface Trails
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April 17, 2018Economic growth follows trail construction in Northwest Arkansas
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March 29, 2018Foundation's Studies Highlight Economic Impact, Trail Usage and Regional Standing
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March 26, 2018A trail user count was conducted by San Diego State University between May and July of 2017
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January 10, 2018When mountain biker Tandie Bailey signed up for the first Slaughter Pen Jam race in Bentonville, Arkansas a decade ago, she recalls “there weren’t very many girls, maybe three others” with her at the starting line.