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Forest Service Proposes First National Climbing Policy for Federal Lands
For decades, rock climbing on federal lands has been managed through a patchwork of local plans, forest-specific guidance, and agency interpretations of existing laws. Now, the U.S. Forest Service is

Southwest Trail Ribbon Cutting Rescheduled for June 17 in Saline County
The ribbon cutting ceremony for Saline County’s first completed segment of the Southwest Trail has
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Forest Service Proposes First National Climbing Policy for Federal Lands
For decades, rock climbing on federal lands has been managed through a patchwork of local plans, forest-specific guidance, and agency interpretations of existing laws. Now, the U.S. Forest Service is taking a significant step toward creating the first national policy specifically addressing recreational climbing on National Forest System lands. The proposal could have lasting implications for climbers, land managers, conservation groups, and outdoor recreation communities across the country. The proposed directive, released by the Forest Service in June, would establish national guidance for recreational climbing both inside and outside designated wilderness areas. The agency says the policy is intended to

Forest Service Proposes First National Climbing Policy for Federal Lands
For decades, rock climbing on federal lands has been managed through a patchwork of local plans, forest-specific guidance, and agency interpretations of existing laws. Now, the U.S. Forest Service is taking a significant step toward creating the first national policy specifically addressing recreational climbing on National Forest System lands. The proposal could have lasting implications for climbers, land managers, conservation groups, and outdoor recreation communities across the country. The proposed directive, released by the Forest Service in June, would establish national guidance for recreational climbing both inside and outside designated wilderness areas. The agency says the policy is intended to

Goshen Expands Mill Branch Park With 50-Acre Conservation Addition
The City of Goshen is expanding one of its most treasured outdoor spaces, adding 50 acres of permanently protected forestland to Mill Branch Park through a partnership involving a local

New Arkansas E-Bike Incentive Program to Offer Up to $1,200 Toward Electric Bicycle Purchases
Thousands of Arkansans could soon receive financial assistance to purchase an electric bicycle through a new regional incentive program aimed at reducing emissions, improving mobility, and expanding access to alternative

Goshen Expands Mill Branch Park With 50-Acre Conservation Addition
The City of Goshen is expanding one of its most treasured outdoor spaces, adding 50 acres of permanently protected forestland to Mill Branch Park through a partnership involving a local

New Arkansas E-Bike Incentive Program to Offer Up to $1,200 Toward Electric Bicycle Purchases
Thousands of Arkansans could soon receive financial assistance to purchase an electric bicycle through a new regional incentive program aimed at reducing emissions, improving mobility, and expanding access to alternative
Climbing

Forest Service Proposes First National Climbing Policy for Federal Lands
For decades, rock climbing on federal lands has been managed through a patchwork of local plans, forest-specific guidance, and agency interpretations of existing laws. Now, the U.S. Forest Service is

5th Annual Arkansas Climbers Festival Returns to Horseshoe Canyon Ranch in 2026
The 5th Annual Arkansas Climbers Festival returns to Horseshoe Canyon Ranch in Jasper from Friday, March 27, through Sunday, March 29, 2026. This three-day celebration of climbing culture brings together

New Climbing Area at Petit Jean State Park
Petit Jean State Park in Arkansas is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rich history. Now, this beloved park is adding a new chapter to its legacy: rock climbing. For
Hiking & Backpacking

How to Protect Your Dog from Summer Heat on Outdoor Adventures in Arkansas
With another scorching Arkansas summer underway, the trails, rivers, and parks of the Natural State are calling. If you are bringing your dog along, a little preparation goes a long

Get Out There: Enjoying Arkansas Summers Without the Itch
Arkansas is a paradise for outdoor lovers in the summer. From the misty peaks of the Ozark Mountains to the forests of the Ouachita National Forest, from the clear waters

Bear Aware in Arkansas: How to Avoid Bear Encounters While Hiking and Camping in Bear Country
Arkansas earned the nickname The Bear State long before it became known as The Natural State, and today that nickname once again fits. After black bears were nearly wiped out
Paddling

Your Complete Guide to Planning a Day of Paddling on the Buffalo National River
Everything you need to know before launching on America’s first national river. The Buffalo National River winds through the heart of the Arkansas Ozarks, flowing freely for 151 miles past

Drought Conditions Postpone Recreational Water Releases Below Remmel Dam
Paddlers hoping to catch scheduled whitewater and recreational releases on the Ouachita River this summer may have to wait for wetter conditions. Entergy Arkansas announced that full-generation recreational flows from

Northwest Arkansas Finally Gets Its Own Water Trail
Upper Illinois River Water Trail Opens in Benton County Northwest Arkansas has become nationally known for its extensive hiking and mountain biking trail systems, but until now, one of the























