Natural Landmark
20-27 hours
Easy
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Bentonville, Arkansas, has emerged as one of the premier destinations for mountain biking enthusiasts in the United States. With over 40 miles of purpose-built trails snaking through lush forests and challenging terrain, riders of all skill levels find their playground in this Ozark gem. The thriving biking culture, powered by initiatives from local organizations and a burgeoning community, has transformed Bentonville into a hub of outdoor adventure. Trails like Coler Mountain Bike Preserve provide an exhilarating mix of flowy singletrack and technical features, while Slaughter Pen Hollow offers breathtaking views and exciting line choices. With access to nearby Ozark National Forest and the scenic Back 40 Trail, Bentonville balances thrilling rides with natural beauty. Great accessibility and well-marked routes make it easy for both novices and seasoned cyclists to navigate their way through. While the riding is stellar year-round, special events like the annual Bentonville Bike Fest bring together riders from across the country, celebrating a shared love for the sport.
Bentonville's rise as a biking mecca has roots in the late 2000s, when local leaders envisioned converting the area into an outdoor recreation hub. Investments in trail building and maintenance have since put Bentonville on the map, creating an inclusive atmosphere that welcomes newcomers.
Whether you’re seeking adrenaline-fueled descents or scenic rides through the Ozarks, Bentonville serves up unforgettable mountain biking experiences for every rider.
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.