One of the most popular routes departing from Bentonville. Super scenic. This should be a bucket list route for everyone.
One of the most popular routes departing from Bentonville. Super scenic. This should be a bucket list route for everyone.
One of the most popular routes departing from Bentonville. Super scenic. This should be a bucket list route for everyone.
By Alex Roberts Start/Finish: Agri Park Distance: 34.6 miles Elevation: Approximately 1750 Difficulty: Easy to Moderate Cautions: None Route Link: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/16720978 Some of the most easily accessible gravel
By Alex Roberts Start/Finish: Baseball fields on Southwinds in Farmington Distance: 66 miles Elevation: Approximately 4100 feet Difficulty: Medium to Medium-High Cautions: No convenience stores, limited water, spotty cell
By Alex Roberts Today I’m going to detail for you a 43 mile route that heads south of Fayetteville departing from Farmington. It’s a 50:50 mix of pavement and
By Alex Roberts Before we start talking about gravel routes and destinations, I thought I’d go over some of my must-have and should-have items for going off pavement. From
By Alex Roberts A lot has changed in Northwest Arkansas since I moved here. But even after 21 years, my favorite way to explore the area and find new
Some really great stretches of gravel roads just south of West Fork.
One of the most challenging routes in NWA. Long descents and epic climbs. The White Rock Mountain climb is incredible. At the top you will have some of the most spectacular views of the Ozarks. This should be a bucket list route for everyone.
This is a awesome challenging gravel route just south of Fayetteville.
A great dirt road option with tons of scenery that is never too far from civilization. The route is mostly flat with a few challenging ups.
This is a great 30 mile gravel/paved loop that runs just south of Fayetteville. If you are pressed for time and daylight this could be a great option.
By Dusty Pruitt Here is some Kansas trivia: The seal on the state flag reads ‘Ad Astra per Aspera’ a Latin phrase meaning ‘To the stars through difficulty’.