Location:
Razorback Greenway,
Fayetteville,
AR
Brought to you by: Buckmasters NWA - Lewis & Clark
Buckmasters and Lewis & Clark have teamed up to help get more people into the outdoors and provide some fun rides at the same time. Those living with life altering illness, disease or other disabilities need your help to get outside. Proceeds from the event will benefit Buckmasters, 99 Balloons, and the MDA. Family Scavenger/Fun Ride 30 mile Poker/Scavenger Ride 1 mile Roll Ride/ Walk
Location: Razorback Greenway, Fayetteville, AR
Brought to you by: Buckmasters NWA - Lewis & Clark
Saturday, June 29, 2019 4:00 AM - Saturday, June 29, 2019 9:00 AM
Lake Fayetteville Park and behind Lewis & Clark
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