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Length
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Bella Vista Lake Trail

1.75 mi
State: AR
Asphalt, Concrete

Crystal Bridges Trail

1 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Dogwood Springs Walking Trail

6.6 mi
State: AR
Asphalt, Concrete

North Bentonville Trail

2.2 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Razorback Greenway

40 mi
State: AR
Asphalt, Concrete

Mercy Trail

2.8 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Watco Trail

1 mi
State: KS
Asphalt

Wishing Springs Trail

1.6 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Arkansas Missouri Trail

0.75 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Bellview Road Trail

2.2 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Blowing Springs Greenway

3 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Downtown Trail (AR)

0.8 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Enfield Park Trail

0.21 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Goad Springs Trail

2.05 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Heritage Trail (AR)

4.6 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Horsebarn Trail

1.8 mi
State: AR
Concrete

J Street Trail

2 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Jefferson Trail

0.2 mi
State: AR
Concrete

John DeShields Trail

1 mi
State: AR
Asphalt

Lake Springdale Trail

0.79 mi
State: AR
Asphalt
Accordion

Lincoln Loop

0.6 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Members Place Trail

0.35 mi
State: AR
Asphalt, Concrete

Memorial Park Fitness Trail

1.6 mi
State: AR
Asphalt, Concrete

Moberly Lane Trail

2 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Mountie Trail

2.5 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Park Street Trail

0.23 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Pittsburg East-West Connector Trail

1.11 mi
State: KS
Concrete

Pleasant Grove Trail

2.8 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Powell Street Trail

2.09 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Silent Grove Trail

2.29 mi
State: AR
Concrete

South Bentonville Trail

2.55 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Spring Creek Trail (AR)

3.34 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Tiger Trail

0.7 mi
State: AR
Concrete

Town Branch Trail (Bentonville)

1.2 mi
State: AR
Concrete

War Eagle Trail

2 mi
State: AR
Concrete
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
Closure Notice: Part of the trail is closed as while a new bridge is being designed. Visit the city of Bentonville's trail page for the most recent update. The Bella Vista Lake Trail forms a loop...
AR 1.75 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Crystal Bridges Trail runs along the western edge of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, which features a striking design, extensive collection and free admission. The museum was borne out...
AR 1 mi Concrete
The Dogwood Springs Walking Trail meanders through the city of Siloam Springs in west Arkansas, near the Oklahoma border. The trail consists of 8-foot wide asphalt sections connected by sidewalk. The...
AR 6.6 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The North Bentonville Trail forms an arc around—you guessed it—the northern part of Bentonville, a growing city in northwest Arkansas. The scenic trail winds through woodlands and along a trickling...
AR 2.2 mi Concrete
Closure Notice: There are two active closures along the Razorback Greenway, one at the south end of Bella Vista's Dry Lake for a bridge repair, and the other at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American...
AR 40 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Mercy Trail provides a safe and scenic route for commuting and recreation in Rogers, as it follows Osage Creek under local roads and Interstate 49. Two of Rogers' largest employment centers—Mercy...
AR 2.8 mi Concrete
The Watco Trail, named for the short-line railroad operator headquartered in Pittsburg, stretches diagonally through the Kansas city just west of downtown. The trail is open on a portion of the former...
KS 1 mi Asphalt
The Wishing Springs Trail is a crucial link between two popular trails in Bentonville's extensive system. In the south, the trail begins at a junction with the North Bentonville Trail, which branches...
AR 1.6 mi Concrete
Bentonville's Arkansas Missouri Trail is a short rail-with-trail that links two prominent local destinations at either end: Walmart's David Glass Technology Center in the west and Northwest Arkansas...
AR 0.75 mi Concrete
Rogers is a city in Benton County, tucked into northwest Arkansas. The city is home to a growing system of local trails, and is also located on the route of the regional Razorback Greenway. The...
AR 2.2 mi Concrete
The Blowing Springs Greenway is a 3-mile paved trail in Bella Vista that connects Metfield Park to Blowing Springs Park. The trail is smooth and 10 feet-wide, making it suitable for bikes,...
AR 3 mi Concrete
Bentonville's Downtown Trail provides a curving route through the city's charming downtown, linking the Walmart Home Office to the Bentonville Public Library. Two neighborhood parks along the...
AR 0.8 mi Concrete
The Enfield Park Trail links the Crystal Bridges Trail—part of the impressive Razorback Regional Greenway—with Enfield Park, one of several well-maintained neighborhood parks in Bentonville. Most...
AR 0.21 mi Concrete
Lowell's Goad Springs Trail spans the north–south length of the growing city, offering a connection for residents and visitors to both Rogers in the north and Springdale in the south. There, trail...
AR 2.05 mi Concrete
Bentonville's Heritage Trail is open in two disconnected segments. Both closely follow local roads, providing residents access to businesses, churches, parks and other trails in Bentonville's...
AR 4.6 mi Concrete
The Horsebarn Trail runs on the western side of Rogers, linking housing complexes and businesses in the community's newer Metropark development with Bentonville to the north. Horsebarn Park, situated...
AR 1.8 mi Concrete
As its name implies, the J Street Trail follows NE J Street for its entire route, connecting Bentonville residents with churches, businesses, parks and the city's substantial trail network. One...
AR 2 mi Concrete
The short Jefferson Trail skirts the campuses of both Sugar Creek Elementary School and Thomas Jefferson Elementary School, offering a safe route to school for hundreds of students. The trail also...
AR 0.2 mi Concrete
The John DeShields Trail parallels NE John DeShields Boulevard between NE J Street and Central Avenue, conveniently connecting to the J Street Trail and Heritage Trail at its endpoints. Unlike most of...
AR 1 mi Asphalt
The Lake Springdale Trail is actually a collection of conjoining trails that encircle scenic Lake Springdale in Northwest Arkansas. The lake is administered as part of nearby JB Hunt Park—accessible...
AR 0.79 mi Asphalt
Accordion
The short Lincoln Loop skirts the campuses of both Lincoln Junior High School and Tennie Russell Primary School, offering a safe route to school for hundreds of students. The Boys & Girls Club of...
AR 0.6 mi Concrete
The Members Place Trail is a short path in Bentonville that links the Moberly Lane Trail with the South Bentonville Trail, a component of the impressive Razorback Regional Greenway. The trail also...
AR 0.35 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Memorial Park Fitness Trail loops around Bentonville's Memorial Park, a popular destination that offers several athletic fields and an aquatic center. At NE John DeShields Boulevard, trail users...
AR 1.6 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Moberly Lane Trail is a concrete sidepath along its namesake road in Bentonville, offering connections to homes, businesses and various Walmart employment centers. In the north, the trail provides...
AR 2 mi Concrete
Tucked into the northwest corner of Arkansas is Benton County, home to the City of Rogers and its growing network of trails and greenways. The Mountie Trail, though relatively short, acts as a...
AR 2.5 mi Concrete
The Park Street Trail is a short but critical link in Springdale's growing trail network. Running for just a few blocks along its namesake road, the trail links the utilitarian Powell Street Trail in...
AR 0.23 mi Concrete
The Pittsburg East-West Connector Trail is a rail-trail that meanders through the City of Pittsburg in Crawford County, Kansas. The paved path connects neighborhoods, a few local businesses, a school,...
KS 1.11 mi Concrete
Rogers' new Pleasant Grove Trail runs through the southwestern corner of the city, a largely rural area now dotted with new residential subdivisions. In fact, the only non-residential or farm property...
AR 2.8 mi Concrete
Springdale's Powell Street Trail runs along its namesake road for more than 2 miles, offering an important trail connection to Fayetteville for the community's residents. While most of the trail is...
AR 2.09 mi Concrete
The Silent Grove Trail runs through newer residential development from the Lowell–Springdale border in Northwest Arkansas to scenic Lake Springdale, administered as part of Springdale's popular JB...
AR 2.29 mi Concrete
The South Bentonville Trail runs for approximately 2.5 miles through southern Bentonville, providing an off-road link from Rogers to both industrial and residential areas of the city. In the north,...
AR 2.55 mi Concrete
The Spring Creek Trail courses along its namesake waterway through Springdale, a growing community in Northwest Arkansas. While the trail's southern half passes through the city's urban heart, the...
AR 3.34 mi Concrete
The Tiger Trail runs on the north side of Tiger Boulevard, providing a link from the J Street Trail to McCollum Drive. A future trail along McCollum Drive, where trail stubs now tease users, will...
AR 0.7 mi Concrete
The Town Branch Trail is a short link in Bentonville's extensive trail network. Beginning at a trailhead in Town Branch Park on E. Central Avenue—just a few blocks east of downtown—the trail extends...
AR 1.2 mi Concrete
Rogers, Arkansas is home to a developing trails and greenways system that will one day be 60 miles and encompass the city. The War Eagle Trail is one of the existing trails, a concrete shared-use path...
AR 2 mi Concrete

Recent Trail Reviews

Razorback Greenway

top trail for biking!

October, 2024 by wbbs29

We started in Bentonville and rode to Fayetteville in three hours. No construction or detours. It is a well maintained trail with beautiful views! It has challenging hills and some street riding but we felt safe the entire ride. Car drivers were very considerate. There are many of places to stop to eat or rest along the way. The trail is well marked with signs.

Razorback Greenway

Fun trail in the Fayetteville/Bentonville area

September, 2024 by cizawood

We rode this trail for a couple of days, just the Razorback, but you could connect to the entire areas regional trails that intersect throughout the trail and make it a few day ride if you're in the area. Our two day total was 67 miles.

There was a lot of construction going on throughout the trail and some of it is not well marked on the detours.

Hills, lakes, parks, benches, along river beds, as well as paths dedicated on city streets. Overall a nice trail. Lots of weekend riders, families, strollers, etc. Fun urban riding. Any bike will do as the trails are concrete and asphalt mostly with some dirt tracks. Lots of amenities, shade and fun.

Razorback Greenway

Wonderful trail

July, 2024 by xgqrms2jbn

I rode this trail in April 2024. I highly recommend this fantastic trail. They certainly did a fine job of connecting all the regional trails. I rode it in sections over four days. This is a world class trail!

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Accordion

Razorback Greenway

start south of bentonville

July, 2024 by spoletti

DO NOT start in Bella Vista! The trail is closed soon after starting at the trail head, due to a bridge being out. After turning around and riding next to a really busy road we got back on the trail again only to find another closure near the Crystal Bridges. Again, we had to turn around, go out to the road and push bikes up the sidewalk next to the road. We ended up in bentonville and decided to quit for the day. Our next ride was from Lowell to Fayetteville, no closures at all, but it was a difficult ride for 70 year olds due to the numerous hills made harder when really hot. It was a gorgeous trail but I was not aware of the closures and also the hills.

Razorback Greenway

Retired minister

May, 2024 by joined1776

I have ridden the trail on three different days on my handicap scooter. It allows me the opportunity to see the wonderful sights of northwest Arkansas and meet some wonderful people along the way.
I live in Washington Missouri with a daughter living in Cassville Missouri while employed in Bentonville. I now travel as often as possible to the trail. It has put motivation back in my life while suffering from cancer. My infusion treatments are the only thing that alters my travel to the trail.
I am 86 years of age with 100% disability as a veteran. All this to say the trail and the people are a blessing beyond compare. Thank you Arkansas for blessing this old mans life.

Ruby Jack Trail

Pleasant ride

February, 2024 by wegot2go

Nicely shaded well packed gravel trail. Parked our RV at the Carthage Trailhead in the nearby park. Parking available for cars at the trailhead. Remote trail so bring water and snacks.

Ruby Jack Trail

Nice e-bike ride

August, 2023 by randles.harris

My wife and I rode the Ruby-Jack. It was a good trail for our cruiser e-bikes. There was quite a bit of shade and the chat was packed good in most places. We enjoyed it. The trail still hasn’t been extended to the state line. Actual cleaned out and rideable miles are about thirteen which includes a railroad carryover at Carl Junction. We would recommend this trail and kudos to the the area cyclists club for this trail!!

Razorback Greenway

App needs to reflect detours & closures

June, 2023 by tjm649397

I started walking this trail in sections on April 16 in south Fayetteville and finished in Bella Vista on June 5. Other than various detours and closures which I wish were reflected on the map in this app, I thoroughly enjoyed the scenery along the trail. Now that I’ve finished walking the trail from south to north, I’m going to plan on biking it from north to south when my bike is fixed. It was nice to see how many families were biking together. ¿

Bella Vista Lake Trail

5/6/23

May, 2023 by barbarambrooks

Nice trail but be warned it doesn’t loop around. I had my little dog with me and we had to walk back the way we started. Looks like it’s under construction.

Frisco Greenway Trail

nice ride

October, 2022 by john.kf0m

We parked at the trail head on St. Louis street which is a gravel lot with portapotty and rode south which was packed gravel with some up hill and down hill area near the creek. This area makes you feel like you are way out in the country with woods on both sides. We did see a rider on horseback and pedestrians. The trail head at the south end had a larger paved parking lot but from a quick look I am not sure how safe that neighborhood’s is. Riding north towards web city the terrain was flat and the gravel was smoother but there was a lot of housing development on both sides so not much of a country feel at most intersections cars stopped to let us cross which was nice.

Bella Vista Lake Trail

October 2, 2022

October, 2022 by kathy.j.ingram

This trail is currently incomplete as flooding has damaged bridges and crossings.

Ruby Jack Trail

A successful day!

October, 2022 by satnip

All in all I think the trail is good. I enjoyed my day and had a good ride. I use a road bike with hybrid tires. Initially I tried to start in Carl Junction at the far west end of the trail which was actually Smithfield on the map. The only way you can ride on that section of it is if you have a mountain bike and there’s nowhere to park however if you go into Carl Junction right by the high school that is a good place to start. County Road 200 has a trail head and a place that you can park and you can go either direction on the trail. From Carl Junction East the trail is P gravel that is packed good with the exception of just a few spots. I saw a total of probably 10 people while I was on the trail mostly just north of Oronogo and Webb City when I was riding otherwise the trail is quite secluded. There is a lot of shade and the trail is fairly wide most of the way it narrows occasionally but you can easily pass people¿ everyone

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