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Batten and Swenson Win Inaugural Life Time Little Sugar Mountain Bike Race
Bentonville/Bella Vista, Ark., (Oct. 15, 2023) – Northwest Arkansas saw a stacked field of the world’s top mountain bike racers at the Life Time Little Sugar MTB, in which Haley Batten of Santa Cruz, Calif. and Keegan Swenson of Heber City, Utah took first in the elite 100K races. Life Time and OZ Brands awarded a $65,000 prize purse equally split between the top five women and top five men finishers, the largest single-day prize purse in US mountain biking. The inaugural race had more than 1,000 participants, with riders aged 12 to 70 years old from 46 states and eight countries.
Team Ozark Set for the Adventure Racing World Championship in South Africa
Expedition Ozark co-race Director Jason Bettis is about to lead Team Ozark at the 2023 Adventure Racing World Championship. The 800km, non-stop race will be hosted by Expedition Africa and takes place in Kouga, in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. Team Ozark will be amongst 109 teams from 30 countries who will gather at Cape St. Francis and prepare for the race start on October 19th.
Virginia Endurance Cyclist Wins 1,000-plus-mile Arkansas High Country Bike Race in Record Time
HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK, Arkansas — Virginia endurance cyclist Abe Kaufman rode into downtown Hot Springs Wednesday evening to win the 1,000-mile-plus Arkansas High Country Race in record time. Kaufman completed the challenging race, which took racers through some of Arkansas’s toughest mountain terrain, in 4 days,10 hours, 8...
Pulaski County to host ribbon cutting, dedication to Judy Lansky at Big Dam Bridge North Plaza, Oct. 18
PULASKI COUNTY, Ark. (October 9, 2023) – Pulaski County will host the Big Dam Bridge North Plaza Ribbon Cutting and Dedication to the Judy Lansky Pavilion on Wednesday, October 18 at 10 a.m. in Cook’s Landing Park. The new plaza aims to separate pedestrian and bicycle traffic by...
Riding a Bike for the Fun of it
“Biking is not just a sport, it’s a way of life.”– Anonymous. It’s easy to get carried away when riding a bike. The old adage, “If there is more than one cyclist, it’s a race.” can often be the case. Testosterone and the competitive spirit take over and soon, you find yourself down in the bars, butt in the air, and mashing those pedals. But it doesn’t have to be like that.
Tom Pidcock and Savilia Blunk to Headline All-Star Field at Life Time Little Sugar Mountain Bike Marathon Race
Bentonville/Bella Vista, Ark., (Oct. 5, 2023) – Olympic mountain bike champion, Tom Pidcock, and multi-time national champion, Savilia Blunk, will headline the elite fields at Life Time Little Sugar MTB on Sunday, Oct. 15. The world’s top mountain bike racers, many of whom are contenders in the Life Time Grand Prix presented by Mazda, make up the impressive fields.
Eddyline Kayaks Relocates Headquarters to Siloam Springs
SILOAM SPRINGS, Ark. (Oct. 6, 2023) – Eddyline Kayaks, an innovative paddlesports brand founded in 1971, is moving its headquarters from Washington State to Northwest Arkansas, company officials have announced. The move to Siloam Springs will be completed in December 2023. “At Eddyline, our purpose is to build quality...
USDA Forest Service Seeking Nominations for Recreation Resource Advisory Committee
RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – October 3, 2023—The USDA Forest Service is re-establishing the Southern Region Recreation Resource Advisory Committee (Recreation RAC) and is soliciting prospective nominees. The purpose of the Recreation RAC is to provide recommendations on recreation fees for Forest Service lands within the states of Alabama, Arkansas,...
Arkansas State Park Receives American Trails Legacy Trail Grant
The American Trails Legacy Program is funded up to $1.5M per year for 5 years through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and supports partner trail projects that further the Legacy Roads and Trails criteria on National Forest System trails throughout the nine Forest Service Regions. The goal of the program is to support projects that restore, protect, and maintain watersheds in the national forests and grasslands.
Outdoor Industry Non-profits Unite with a Shared Agenda
Washington D.C. (Sep. 28, 2023) — Aligned around the goal of facing unprecedented threats to public lands and waters, three well-established outdoor industry non-profits – representing a quarter million people and 800 businesses – are coming together with an aligned agenda and shared voice to protect the outdoors. The new coalition — Protect America’s Outdoors — is unified by the idea that speaking with one voice on behalf of a huge group of people makes their collective impact stronger.
Trail Closures for Kessler Mountain Jam
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – As part of this weekend’s Kessler Mountain Jam, on Sunday, Oct. 1, several trails at Kessler Mountain Regional Park will be closed to the public. Kessler Mountain Jam is an annual mountain bike race held as part of the Arkansas Mountain Bike Championship Series. The event will occur from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday at the park. It is a USA Cycling-sanctioned race with categories for all ages and levels.
How a Looming Government Shutdown Could Hit National Parks
National parks and nearby communities could forego millions of dollars per day during a partial government shutdown that could start this weekend. Would-be visitors will likely see restrictions on park access, though the extent of those restrictions was still unclear just days before a potential lapse in federal appropriations set to begin Sunday. Parks would lack the regular funds used for daily operations, but some could be covered temporarily by states or other funding sources.
Early Fall Hike at Pinnacle Mountain State Park – Photo Essay
“Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature’s peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop away from you like the leaves of Autumn,” John Muir. Yesterday...
Outdoor Fayetteville named 2023 Natural Resources Program of the Year
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The City of Fayetteville was honored this week by the Arkansas Recreation and Parks Association (ARPA), which named Outdoor Fayetteville its 2023 Natural Resources Program of the Year. Outdoor Fayetteville is an experiential-based program offered through the City’s Parks, Natural Resources, and Cultural Affairs Department. It...
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