Explore the best rated trails in Little Rock, AR, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Arkansas River Trail and Historic Railroad Bikeway and Pedestrian Walkway . With more than 9 trails covering 46 miles you're bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.
Spanning 22.71 miles, the Arkansas River Trail runs riverside through Little Rock and North Little Rock. About the Route On the southern...
Located about 50 miles east of Little Rock and 90 miles west of Memphis, DeValls Bluff is a quiet, rural community in central Arkansas. The...
The Hazen Trail runs along US 70, the main thoroughfare through the small town of Hazen, Arkansas. The asphalt trail is interrupted at its...
This small central Arkansas community of Lonoke, east of Little Rock, has a history tied to railroading. The Historic Railroad Bikeway and...
The Hot Springs Creek Greenway Trail is made up of five seamlessly linked trails: Transportation Plaza Trail, Valley Street Creekwalk,
People in the Levy neighborhood of North Little Rock have the opportunity to enjoy a good quality multipurpose pathway right on their...
The 5.63 mile Searcy Bike Trail connects the town of Searcy by looping around the exterior of Searcy, Arkansas and providing outdoor...
The 4-mile Southwest Trail will one day run in a southwest arc across all of Arkansas. About the Route Currently, the trail runs between...
Sometimes known as the Kinley Bike Trail, the Tucker Creek Trail offers a pleasant, well-lit and paved route through residential...
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.
Great trail, well maintained, beautiful and scenic.
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