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Bike Arkansas Summer 2026
Summer cycling is here! This issue features NWA coffee and restaurant stops, a first look at Bella Vista’s new OZ Trails Bike Park, a Russellville shop spotlight, and carbon repair services for when adventures get rowdy.
Part Of The Pack
Whether you’re a casual rider or a competitive cyclist, connect with local cycling groups using these helpful links. Find your community, explore new routes, and enjoy the ride with like-minded enthusiasts.
Northwoods Trails Announces Expansion
A $350,000 Oaklawn Foundation grant will expand Hot Springs’ Northwoods Trails System, adding nearly eight miles of new trails around Sanderson Lake, kayak rentals, non-motorized water access on two lakes, and updated trail signage across the 2,000-acre property.
Functional Art
Fayetteville’s Jesse Turner hand-builds custom steel bikes under the Slow Southern Steel name, blending a sculpture degree and welding expertise into performance frames. His bikes have won the Tour Divide and Doom ultra-endurance races, and start at a two-month build process.
The Graveler Goes Delta
The Arkansas Graveler’s third edition heads to the Arkansas Delta this October, offering five days of gravel riding through historic farmland, river levees and Crowley’s Ridge, paired with blues music, Delta cuisine and uniquely Arkansas off-bike experiences.
Anzalone Family Takes Over Mojo
Bentonville’s beloved Mojo Bike Shop has a new chapter. Holly and Randall Anzalone have purchased the shop from longtime owner David Neal, bringing deep cycling roots and a commitment to community-first values to one of Arkansas’s iconic bike shops.
A statewide magazine all about Arkansas’s growing cycling movement. Education, awareness and involvement are vital to the development for the future of cycling in Arkansas, and Bike Arkansas is devoted to that cause. With dedicated features on training, technical advice, news and events, along with profiles of cycling influencer and advocates.












