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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 off-road, two short stretches are a combination of sidewalk and protected bike lanes.
The trail feeds into Lake Fayetteville Park at its southern end, where trail users can pick up the popular Lake Fayetteville Trail for a trip around the scenic lake. In the north, the Powell Street Trail leads to the short Park Street Trail, which itself links to the longer Spring Creek Trail after just a few blocks.
All four trails are also components of the Razorback Regional Greenway, a 36-mile, primarily off-road, shared-use trail that extends from Bella Vista Lake in north Bentonville to the southern edge of Fayetteville.
Parking can be found at the Lake Fayetteville Softball Complex (1153 E. Lake Fayetteville Road) in Fayetteville. From there, take the Lake Fayetteville Trail north towards Springdale to reach the Powell Street Trail.
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