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We enjoyed the trail as it followed he creek. Short but well maintained and easy to navigate.
Well done Little Rock! This trail was number 46 for us and it definitely ranks toward the top of our favorites list. Perfect balance of green space, parks, visual interest, wildflowers and signage. The south part of the loop requires some bike lane travel on the road but drivers were considerate.
This runs behind my house and the tributary that crosses it is full of e-coli. Almost every rain opens a manhole and raw sewage runs into tributary and into Hot Springs Creek. I caught e-coli and almost died. The city used my land for 18 months and paid Cate Construction $4500 to fix ditch and he did nothing. Tributary is terrible on city property. Be careful of any water, it can be deadly especially for older people and children.Asphalt on walkway is already beginning to break.
We live in NW Arkansas where the awesome Razorback Greenway Trail runs, but this trail may have it beat with the beautiful river views and bridges. Weather was perfect, sunny and 75 and not too crowded for a Sunday morning. When we ride again, we’ll do the same first part on the north side of the river from Two Rivers Park to the Clinton Museum (over the river on the Clinton Presidential Park Bridge) and then come back across the river on one of the other downtown bridges, probably the Broadway Street Bridge. The ride through downtown Little Rock isn’t nearly as much fun
The wife and I rode this trail for the first time on 7/2/25 on our ebikes. The trail was a wonderful ride. We started at the west end at Two Rivers Park, rode east and crossed The Big Dam Bridge to the north side of the river, and continued to the eastern end where the trail crosses back over the river on the bike/pedestrian bridge to the south side of the river where the Clinton library/museum is. We then took the same route back to where we started. We didn't bother returning all the way along the south side due to alot of negative comments about trail continuity. It was a total of 25 miles.
We enjoy the different scenery and change of elevation. This trail has a brand new trail head at the bottom of sugarloaf. It isn't on the trail map yet but we saw it extend under the highway and past the bridge that marks the trail start. We found the new beginning after riding over six miles from the fairground parking. Several creek crossings, wildflowers, and glimpses of history make this a great trail.
Over the past month, we have walked the entirety of this trail in sections, and that includes about 3/4 mile that was recently added near Sugarloaf. We love this trail, especially between Scott street to where you’re forced to walk on the road at Bittle Rd. Round trip is about 4 1/4 miles. It’s flat, mostly wooded, with several bridges over the creek. Only improvement would be to either add sidewalks or a dedicated walk/bike path where this trail is on a road.
Great trail, well maintained, beautiful and scenic.
We rode the trail today 10-19-2024. We started by trying to find two listed parking spots on the south side of the river without success, so we parked somewhere else that was next to the trail. We first tried going east on the trail toward Clinton library where we wanted to cross the river but were told by some men that the sidewalk was closed so we turned around and went west only to run into a dead end. The section looked nice with some cute statues/sculptures and open seating areas but the trail was very poorly marked so it was a challenge to find out where we were supposed to go next. We loaded up and drove across the river and parked at the maritime museum (nice large parking lot) parking lot. We then went west to the end of the trail. Very pretty! We passed kids playing soccer, men playing golf, beautiful water side homes, playgrounds, the Big Rock Quarry, lots of people walking, biking, skating, etc. Very enjoyable.
I love this trail and I ride it every chance I get, it has so many access points you can get on at several different trail heads, and it’s so versatile in trail conditions, most of it is paved, then you do some road riding on one stretch, you can go off road a little on one part of it as well.
Rode from downtown Little Rock from the Marriott to the bridge over the Arkansas River by the Clinton Presidential Library and then all the way west on the north side of the river out to the Big Dam Bridge and then back across the river and continued west to the end of Two Rivers park. The trail is basically flat except for the bridges, wide and paved. Once you get two or so miles west of Clinton Bridge, The trail is basically a mixture of park spaces and greenway along the River. It’s beautiful. We rode on a weekday. I imagine on the weekend it may be more crowded. We were told to Stay away from the south river stretch because of construction and the fact that it isn’t as scenic.
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