PHOTOS: Have a look at the new Old Wire Road cycle track
The cycle track is the first of its kind in Northwest Arkansas.
The cycle track is the first of its kind in Northwest Arkansas.
During the closure, trail traffic will be re-routed along Kitty Creek Trail, Joyce Boulevard and Vantage Drive.
Riding or jogging through a popular Fayetteville trail tunnel will soon become a lot less messy.
Over 4,000 residences should have improved access to the city’s trail system by the end of the year.
People who ride bikes could soon have a safer way to access the University of Arkansas campus.
Bike NWA has partnered with the city on a pilot project to add bicycle safety improvements to the existing bike lanes on Rolling Hills Drive and Appleby Road.
Volunteers are needed for a trail maintenance project this weekend in south Fayetteville.
The new east-west trail connection will link the Razorback Greenway to Gulley Park.
City officials will celebrate the completion of the Cato Springs and Kessler Mountain trails during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 12 p.m. Saturday, April 21.
Bicycling was responsible for $137 million in benefits brought into Northwest Arkansas in 2017, according to a series of studies unveiled by the Walton Family Foundation.
Trips through the Fulbright Expressway trail tunnel could become a lot less messy.
The new trail will run within a quarter mile of an estimated 4,000 Fayetteville residents who previously had no nearby access to the city’s trail system.
A damaged section of Frisco Trail will undergo repair work next week that will require trail users to take a detour around the construction area.
Members of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board last week considered a list of possible names for the new trails that were completed over the summer, but agreed to wait a few weeks to make any decisions.
All but one section of work remains before trail users can begin traversing the area between the new park and the existing Town Branch Trail.
Anyone interested in the recent removal of the sycamore trees at the Lake Fayetteville dam is invited to a public discussion this week.
The Beaver Watershed Alliance will lead an invasive plant removal event on Saturday, Oct. 28 at Mount Sequoyah as part of the national Make a Difference Day campaign.
Two new pieces of infrastructure are now in place on the new Cato Springs Trail in south Fayetteville.
A 72-year-old cyclist suffered a head injury Friday after riding into a strand of barbed-wire stretched across the trail path near the intersection of Frisco and Tsa La Gi trails in south Fayetteville.
Residents are asked to complete an online survey to help estimate the economic activity generated by cycling in the region.
Argentinian street artist Marina Zumi on Monday finished work on her eclipse mural on the west side of Hog Haus Brewing Co. at the corner of Dickson Street and West Avenue.
Trail users in south Fayetteville have likely noticed the new trailhead intersection that will soon lead to Kessler Mountain Regional Park.
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