ARKANSAS TRAILS DAY 2014 EVENTS IN THE LITTLE ROCK/NORTH LITTLE ROCK AREA SLATED FOR SATURDAY, MAY 31
Trail Events in Arkansas Join the Nationwide Celebration of America’s
Wide Diversity of Trails While Encouraging the Public to Enjoy a Trail
The 22nd anniversary of National Trails Day, America’s largest trail celebration, is slated for June 7. Events throughout the U.S. will join this nationwide observation of America’s wealth of trail types and experiences while encouraging the public to enjoy a trail. According to State Trails Coordinator Mike Sprague, “The kick off to Arkansas’s celebrations will begin a week earlier on Saturday, May 31, with trail events of all kinds in Little Rock and North Little Rock. A schedule of the events is posted below.
Activities on the water will include two paddling trips in the morning—one on the Arkansas River and the other on White Oak Bayou. The Arkansas River trip begins at 8 a.m., and the White Oak Bayou trip starts at 9 a.m. For the Arkansas River Trip, participants will meet at River Mountain Park in Little Rock and drop off their boats and gear there, and then drive over to Burns Park in North Little Rock and take a shuttle bus back to the boats. If weather and water cooperates, experienced paddlers can join us for this unique opportunity of putting in at River Mountain Park and paddling down the river to lock through at Murray Lock and Dam. We will then paddle across the river to Burns Park and join other trail enthusiasts to celebrate Arkansas trails.
Beginner to advanced paddlers can join us at White Oak Bayou in Burns Park to explore this waterway that runs through the park. Canoes will be provided.
Both of these floats will be followed by an afternoon float on the Little Maumelle River. An afternoon paddle beginning at 2 p.m. is planned on the Little Maumelle River, one of the newest waterways to join the Arkansas Water Trail system. We will put in at the Pinnacle Mountain State Park picnic area and paddle about four miles downstream to a private launch off Pinnacle Valley Road. Participants will enjoy meandering through beautiful cypress trees watching and listening to the many types of wildlife that call the river home.
For paddling trip info Contact Debbie Doss 501-472-6873
Schedule of Activities Planned For the Little Rock-North Little Rock Metro Area
on Saturday, May 31:
TimeEventMeeting location
8 a.m.1st annual Run Between the LinesSoccer Fields and Tournament Drive
5K Run/2K Family Walk and Runat Burns Park in North Little Rock
[Contact: Kelly Phillips, Junior League
of North Little Rock, 501-412-7512]
8 a.m.Little Rock/North Little RockTwo Rivers Bridge/River Mountain Road
Fondo Ridein Little Rock. Meet more riders at Cook’s
Landing in North Little Rock at 8:15 a.m.
and at the River Trail Station in Little Rock
at 9 a.m. Some riders may wish to ride to
Terry Dam and back, and then join those on
the Fondo Ride.
[Contact: Jim Britt, Arkansas Bicycle Club,
501-912-1449]
8 a.m. - noonEight-mile hike to end at theBMX Area at Burns Park in North Little
Convergence in the BMX AreaRock
at Burns Park in North Little Rock
9 a.m.- noon Motorcycle and ATV RidesFields west of soccer fields at Burn Park
in North Little Rock
8 a.m.Arkansas River Paddle - paddleTwo Rivers Park in Little Rock
through the lock to Burns Park[Contact: Debbie Doss, Arkansas Canoe
Club, 501-472-6873]
9 a.m. - noon Sharing Trails with HorsesBMX Area at Burns Park in North Little
[Booth where information onRock
trail etiquette can be obtained]
9 a.m. - noonInterpretive Nature HikesBMX Area at Burns Park in North Little
Rock
9 a.m.White Oak Bayou Paddle - paddleBurns Park Boat Ramp
up White Oak Bayou[Contact: Debbie Doss, Arkansas Canoe
Club, 501-472-6873]
9 a.m.-11 a.m. Trail StationArkansas River Trail – Victory Lake in
[Booth providing informationBurns Park in North Little Rock
next to the trail]
9 a.m.-11 a.m. Trail StationArkansas River Trail – by the Big Dam
[Booth providing informationBridge in North Little Rock
next to the trail]
9 a.m.-11 a.m. Bicycle Repair WorkshopArkansas River Trail by the Big Dam Bridge
in North Little Rock
[Contact: Willa Williams, City of North
Little Rock, 501-350-7682]
9:30 a.m.Equestrian Trail RideEquestrian Trailhead at Burns Park in
North Little Rock
[Contact: Vivian Ashcroft, 870-942-7286]
10 a.m. Mountain Bike Ride BMX Area at Burns Parks in North Little Rock [Contact: Matt Goddard, CATA,
731-571-4954]
10:30 a.m.Dedication of two pavilions builtPavilions’ site on Catfish Road near the
in Burns Park by the Boy Scouts.Arkansas River Trail in Burns Park at
One pavilion will be dedicated toNorth Little Rock.
Arkansas Wounded Warriors [Contact: Jeff Caplinger, North Little
and the other to Arkansas NativeRock Parks and Recreation, 501-791-8540]
Arkansas and the Trail of Tears.
11 a.m.Women’s Beginner Road RideArkansas River Trail by the Big Dam Bridge
in North Little Rock
[Contact: Willa Williams, City of North
Little Rock, 501-350-7682]
11 a.m.Women’s Intermediate Road RideVictory Lake Bathrooms at Burns Park in
North Little Rock
[Contact: Willa Williams, City of North
Little Rock, 501-350-7682]
11 a.m.Kids Mountain Bike Skills CourseGrassy field by Pfeifer Loop, North Little
Rock side of the Big Dam Bridge
11 a.m. Women’s Intermediate MountainBMX Track at Burns Park in North Little
Bike RideRock
11 a.m.BMX Track RidesBMX Track at Burns Park in North Little
Rock
noonConvergenceVictory Lake Parking Lot at Burns Park
in North Little Rock
[Contact: Bert Turner, 501-551-9072]
2 p.m.Little Maumelle FloatBurns Park in North Little Rock
[Contact: Debbie Doss, Arkansas Canoe
Club, 501-472-6873]
2 p.m.-5 p.m.Motorcycle and ATV RidesFields west of the soccer fields at Burns
Park in North Little Rock
For further information about Arkansas Trails Day, contact: Michael Sprague, state trails coordinator, Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism, 1 Capitol Mall, Little Rock, AR 72201; phone: 501-682-6946; email: michael.sprague@arkansas.gov.
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Arkansas Trails Day May 31
Arkansas Trails Day May 31
“What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal.” Albert Pine
Re: Arkansas Trails Day May 31
Hey, Debo, isn't that you in the cammo Subaru? You're everywhere, I guess that means I am, too, since I keep seeing you, i.e. Mayflower when I was volunteering in the Dam Road disaster zone and then in Hot Springs a week later. If you think the cammo is keeping me from seeing you stalking me, well . . . .
Re: Arkansas Trails Day May 31
I'll probably join ya on the AR Riv.
Re: Arkansas Trails Day May 31
That's funny! Glad you are going.
“What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal.” Albert Pine
Re: Arkansas Trails Day May 31 paddle through lock and dam
The trip through the Lock is still on. We will have a Coast Guard escort thanks to Mike Stroeble. Come celebrate Arkansas Trails with us.
“What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal.” Albert Pine
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