Map of bike paths / walking paths in the Fayetteville & Springdale area
Recreational trails for walking and cycling in Fayetteville and Springdale, Arkansas
The cities of Fayetteville and Springdale are located in the northwest corner of Arkansas. This area has a number of recreational trails, many of which are included in the Razorback Regional Greenway.
Razorback Regional Greenway
The Razorback Regional Greenway is a collection of paved recreational trails that travel over 37 miles through the Fayetteville, Springdale, Lowell, Rogers, Bentonville and Bella Vista. The trails also connect to numerous recreational trails that then travel through local parks, head up alongside creeks or venture into residential neighborhoods.
The north end of the Razorback Regional Greenway is located at Bella Vista Lake, just west of Highway 71. This point is also near the Sugar Creek Soccer Park. The south end of the trail system is located near Walker Park in Fayetteville.
Within Springdale, the trail crosses under Interstate 49 and follows alongside Silent Grove Road to Lake Springdale. South of the lake, the trail heads away from major roadways and wanders through the natural areas alongside Spring Creek. Farther south, the trail goes right through the center of Springdale and to the west of the airfield alongside S. Powell Street. to the trail that wraps around Lake Fayetteville.
Within Fayetteville, the north end of the trail wraps around Lake Fayetteville then travels through the natural areas alongside Clear Creek and Scull Creek. The trail is located to the east of the campus of the University of Arkansas.
The Razorback Regional Greenway goes past the following points of interest in Fayetteville and Springdale:
Hunt Elementary School |
Lake Springdale |
Shiloh Memorial Park |
Luther George Park |
The Jones Center |
George Elementary School |
George Junior High School |
Lake Fayetteville |
Washington Regional Medical Center |
University of Arkansas |
Walker Park |
Resources
Following are links to official off-site resources to find out more details about the recreational trails located in Fayetteville and Springdale, Arkansas
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