MOTORCYCLE ADVENTURES IN ARKANSAS

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MOTORCYCLE ADVENTURES IN ARKANSAS
MOTORCYCLE ADVENTURES
IN ARKANSAS
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MOTORCYCLING IN ARKANSAS
Highway 103 north of Clarksville
Bikes, Blues & BBQ, Fayetteville
Some people ride to live. Some people live to ride.
Whichever you are, there’s a just-right ride waiting for you
in Arkansas, The Natural State. More and more bikers are
discovering the exhilarating routes, scenic overlooks, quaint
stopovers and gorgeous natural vistas Arkansas offers. And
you’ll find the state extremely biker-friendly. Which is what
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you’d expect from the place that hosts the largest state
Harley Owners Group rally in the country.
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TERRAIN
Talimena Scenic Byway in the Ouachitas
Artist Point near Mountainburg
Mirror Lake below Blanchard Springs Caverns
Let’s start from the ground up. The terrain of Arkansas
is as varied as the bikes that crisscross it. You can open ’er
up in the flatlands of the Arkansas Delta, twist the throttle
through the twisties of the Ozark or Ouachita mountains,
ride the undulating hills of Central Arkansas and the River
Valley or coast through the sun-dappled backroads of the
Timberlands. Wherever you roam, you’ll discover friendly
people, plenty of attractions and services, and comfy-cozy
accommodations. And you’ll find high-quality roadbeds
that won’t jolt you out of the saddle.
And it’s not just us who think Arkansas is a rider’s
paradise. Author and biker Gary McKechnie recently
added Arkansas to his third edition of Great American
Motorcycle Tours. McKechnie’s impressions of his ride on
Scenic 7 Byway from Hot Springs to Eureka Springs are
typical of the first-time biker’s: “A ride reaching across
mountains and hills from the thermal baths of central Arkansas
north to one of the nation’s most impressive resort towns.
Nearly 100 percent undiluted natural beauty along a scenic
highway reveals a new perspective on a misunderstood state.”
Highway
103 south
of Oark
Mt. Nebo near Dardanelle
KICKSTARTING YOUR RIDE
Mt. Magazine, the state’s highest point
Highway 221 near Eureka Springs
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H.O.G. Rally in Hot Springs
Highway 221 crossing Kings River
Where to begin? Well, you could always take the obvious
of two state scenic byways — 71 and Interstate 540 —
route(s). And you won’t be disappointed. Our scenic byways
traverses the highest portion of the Ozarks.
bank along verdant Arkansas countryside rich with flora
and fauna as diverse as our terrain, making motorcycling in
Arkansas a natural choice. Two national scenic byways are
definitely worth riding: Crowley’s Ridge Parkway and the
Great River Road, both in eastern Arkansas.
Arkansas Scenic 7 Byway wanders north-south from
Harrison to the Louisiana state line, offering spectacular
views and interesting stops all along the way. Nearby, the
Boston Mountains Scenic
Loop, consisting
The ride up Mt. Magazine is almost as
gorgeous as the views from the summit.
The Mount Magazine Scenic Byway takes you across
the state’s highest peak at 2,753 feet, and the Talimena
National Scenic Byway balances on the ridge of the state’s
second-highest peak. The Talimena is the third and newest
national scenic byway in Arkansas.
THE ROADS LESS TRAVELED
Highway 221 near Berryville
View of Hot Springs
But if you’re like most motorcyclists, you enjoy exploring
beautiful new territory and just riding for the sake of riding… in
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Museum of Automobiles, Petit Jean Mountain
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Mather Lodge at Petit Jean State Park
From Hot Springs:
Petit Jean State Park Ride, 146 miles
beautiful new territory, of course. For the wanderer in you, we
Meandering through the heart of the Ouachita National
submit some suggested rides. For more detailed directions,
Forest, Arkansas Highway 9 rolls along the milder eastern
including mileages and specific ride notes, consult the
edge of the forest, while Arkansas 7 zig-zags through more
Arkansas.com Web site. On the “Outdoors “ menu, pull down
rugged terrain. An automobile magazine once named
“Motorcycling”and click on “Suggested Rides.”
Arkansas Scenic 7 Byway one of America’s top ten driving
experiences. Connecting the two roads is Arkansas 154 that
climbs Petit Jean Mountain, then drops to the Arkansas
River Valley.
Along The Way:
The Museum of Automobiles on Petit Jean Mountain.
Features two presidential convertibles (Kennedy’s Lincoln
and Clinton’s Mustang), a host of exquisitely preserved
four-wheeled iron icons, plus a couple of two-wheelers.
Petit Jean State Park and Mather Lodge. Arkansas’s
first state park welcomes riders with excellent dining, and
the lodge’s mountain overlook is guaranteed to distract
The overlook on
Petit Jean Moun
tain
even the hungriest.
Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge. This natural
treasure on the Arkansas River features a self-guided ride
where you can spot Canada geese, bald eagles, several
species of duck and other wildlife.
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71
From Hot Springs:
Petit Jean State Park Ride,
146 miles
Rogers
Central Avenue/Ark. 7, North 4 miles
Ark. 5, East 14 miles
Ark. 9, North 39 miles
Ark. 154, West 28 miles
Ark. 7, South 61 miles
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Ark. 23, South 11 miles
Ark. 12/127, West 1 mile
Ark. 12, West 5 miles
Ark. 45, South 6 miles
U.S. 412, West 1 mile
Ark. 295, South 8 miles
Ark. 74, West 7 miles
Ark. 16, East 4 miles
County Road 57, West 4 miles
County Road 43 & Ark. 74, South/West 11 miles
U.S. 71, South 31 miles
Ark. 162, South .4 mile
U.S. 64, East 23.7 miles
Ark. 23, North 78 miles
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Fort Smith
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23
71
64
540
Ark. 14, East 8 miles
Ark. 58, North 18 miles
Ark. 69, West 6 miles
Ark. 9, South 21 miles
Ark. 14, West 21 miles
Ark. 263, South 12 miles
Ark. 66, East 13 miles
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Ark. 7, North 73 miles
Ark. 164, West 14 miles
Ark. 123, North 28 miles
Ark. 7, North 4 miles
Ark. 123, North 16 miles
Ark. 374, West 8 miles
Ark. 7, North 5 miles
Ark. 74, West 14 miles
Ark. 43, North 4 miles
Ark. 103, North 12 miles
U.S. 412, West 3 miles
Ark. 103, North 14 miles
U.S. 62, West 19 miles
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Paragould
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Conway
Perryville
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Benton
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Hope
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Stuttgart
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Little Rock
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West Helena
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From Piggott to Helena-West Helena, 170 miles
U.S. 49, South 22 miles
U.S. 412, West 8 miles
Ark. 168, West 2.5 miles
Ark. 141, South 10.8 miles
KAIT Road, West 3.2 miles
Ark. 351, South 7.2 miles
U.S. 49 & Ark. 1, South 3.8 miles
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Ark. 1, South 2.3 miles
U.S. 163, South 16.8 miles
Ark. 14, West .4 mile
Ark. 163, South 28 miles
U.S. 64B, East 3 miles
Ark. 284, South 18.5 miles
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Ark. 1B, South 4.9 miles
Ark. 1, South 12.8 miles
U.S. 79, South .2 mile
Ark. 1B, South .8 mile
Ark. 44, East 7.4 miles
Crowley’s Ridge Road, East 17 miles
From Blytheville:
The Great River Road, 289 miles
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From Texarkana to Queen Wilhelmina
State Park, 118 miles
West Memphis
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Ark. 7, North 37 miles
U.S. 278, West 10 miles
Ark. 57, North 9 miles
Ark. 76, East 7 miles
Ark. 24, East 8 miles
Ark. 278, East 3 miles
Ark. 7, North 81 miles
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1. U.S. 71, North 4.3 miles
2. U.S. 59 (U.S. 71), North 94.9 miles
3. Ark. 88, West 19 miles (Talimena Scenic Byway)
Marion
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Forrest City
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Pine Bluff
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Arkadelphia
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Jacksonville
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Sherwood
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Hot Springs
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From El Dorado to Hot Springs, 155 miles
Blytheville
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Jonesboro
Mountain View
Searcy
Piggott
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Clinton
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Russellville
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From Hot Springs to
Eureka Springs, 214 miles
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Hardy
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Dardanelle
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Mountain Home
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Harrisburg
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Clarksville
Van Buren
From Mountain View:
Blanchard Springs Caverns, 99 miles
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From Eureka Springs:
U.S. 71 State Scenic Byway and
Ark. 23 Scenic Byway, 191 miles
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U.S. 61, South 46 miles
Ark. 77, South 16 miles
U.S. 70, West 6 miles
Ark. 147, South 17 miles
Ark. 38, West 7 miles
U.S. 79, South 18 miles
Ark. 44, East 7 miles
County Road 221, South 16 miles
Ark. 44, West 23 miles
Ark. 20, West 6 miles
Ark. 318, North 8 miles
Ark. 316, West 2 miles
Ark. 1, South 25 miles
U.S. 165, South 26 miles
Ark. 1, South 20 miles
Ark. 4, East 12 miles
Ark. 4, West 10 miles
Ark. 169, West 2 miles
U.S. 65, South 9 miles
Ark. 257, East 4 miles
Ark. 144, East 9 miles
From Harrison: Ozark Moonshine Run, 110 miles
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Ark. 43, West 26 miles
Ark. Scenic 21, South 11 miles
Ark. Scenic 16, East 13 miles
U.S. Scenic 7, East 10 miles
Ark. 123, North 18 miles
Ark. 374, West 8 miles
Ark. Scenic 7, North 24 miles
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THE ROADS LESS TRAVELED
Downtown Eureka Springs
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Wine country near Altus
From Eureka Springs:
U.S. 71 State Scenic Byway and
Ark. 23 Scenic Byway, 191 miles
Blanchard Springs Caverns, Mountain View
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Buffalo National River near Ponca
From Mountain View:
Blanchard Springs Caverns
(the long way), 99 miles
Until Interstate 540 connected Fort Smith to Fayetteville,
How do you turn a 12-mile hop into a 99-mile excursion?
U.S. 71 was a congested thoroughfare. Now, however, locals
String together some twisty, scenic sections of area roads
and tourists frequently travel this glorious, ridgetop
from Mountain View to Blanchard Springs Caverns. The
scenic route. With a combination of little-known but
route cuts through the Sylamore Wildlife Management
well-paved scenic county roads, the best part of this byway
Area and skirts Leatherwood Wilderness and over the
can be accessed from Eureka Springs. Together with
White River. A 12-mile detour from the main loop
Arkansas 23 (a.k.a. the “Pig Trail”), this route makes for a
crosses the pristine Buffalo National River.
great day of motorcycling.
Along The Way:
Along The Way:
Artist Point Shop and Museum. This panoramic stop
Blanchard Springs Caverns. These caverns are rated in
features area artifacts, local jams and jellies, fudge, crafts
the top 10 most beautiful in North America. The U.S. Forest
and a spectacular overlook of Lake Shepard Springs, 1,000
Service conducts year-round tours of the gargantuan cave,
feet below. Or stretch your legs on the one-mile hike to
which is a stunning place to cool off in the summer.
the waterfall.
Buffalo National River. Arkansas Highway 263 to Ark. 14
Nearby:
leads you to the first national river in the country and
Arkansas Wine Country. German vintners decided in the
Buffalo Point, an excellent national park campground. The
early 1800s that the well-drained temperate Altus hills were
Buffalo’s towering limestone bluffs and pristine waters are
perfect for wine making. Most of the wineries offer daily
a tonic for the biker’s soul.
tours and wine tastings.
THE ROADS LESS TRAVELED
Bathhouse Row, Hot Springs
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State park cabins on Mt. Nebo
From Hot Springs to Eureka Springs
(the long way), 214 miles
Trip-planning Web sites typically suggest traveling between
Hot Springs and Eureka Springs on a combination of
trampled U.S. and interstate highways, which provides a
nice, but not-so-exciting, four-and-a-half-hour ride.
This route, however, takes adventurers down less-traveled,
Buffalo National River
Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum in Piggott
break. A federally protected waterway, the Buffalo is a
popular fishing and floating river.
Lost Valley and Arkansas Elk. Lost Valley near Boxley is
a gathering spot for elk. These magnificent animals were
reintroduced to the Buffalo River region in the 1980s and
make a great photo-op at dusk as they graze in open fields
along the road.
but well-maintained, rural roads winding through, over and
around some of Arkansas’s best mountain scenery.
Although it’s only two miles longer than the Web site route,
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From Piggott to HelenaWest Helena, 170 miles
riders should budget more than four and a half hours for
Crowley’s Ridge Parkway is both a state and a national scenic
this ride, especially those with cameras.
byway. It lies within the Arkansas Delta, a vast flatland (except
Along The Way:
for Crowley’s Ridge) of hardwood forests, farmland, orchards
and a whole lotta great stuff to see and do.
Nimrod Lake. Located on the Fourche LaFave River, this is
a camping and crappie hot spot. A Corps of Engineers
To ride the Ridge is to travel through four state parks, the St.
recreation area provides campsites, boat ramps and picnic sites.
Francis National Forest and a world of history and culture.
Mount Nebo State Park. This blufftop state park is a
Along The Way:
popular camping spot for motorcyclists.Tight switchbacks on
Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum and Educational
the steep access road keep trailers and large recreational
Center. Drop by this immaculately kept house in Piggott
vehicles from climbing to the park. At 1,350 feet above sea
and see where the author wrote part of A Farewell to Arms
level, the view of the Arkansas River Valley from Mt. Nebo is
and several short stories.
especially stunning at night.
Forrest L. Wood Crowley’s Ridge Nature Center,
Buffalo National River. You’ll approach the Buffalo
Jonesboro. The unique delta landscape comes to life
National River and make the river crossing on this leg. On a
in displays featuring turkey, deer, bear and red wolf exhibits,
motorcycle, the crossing point is a peaceful spot for a
prehistoric artifacts, an aquarium and duck hunting adventure.
THE ROADS LESS TRAVELED
Arkansas Welcome Center, El Dorado
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DeGray Lake Resort State Park
near Arkadelphia
From El Dorado to Hot Springs,
155 miles
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Cossatot River State Park/Natural Area
near Mena
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Queen Wilhelmina State Park Lodge
near Mena
From Texarkana to Queen
Wilhelmina State Park, 118 miles
Enjoy your ride through distinctive mountain scenery and out-
Start with a foot in two states and end at the “Castle in the
standing natural colors while traveling through the Ouachita
Clouds,” Queen Wilhelmina Lodge on the second highest
Mountains on this enjoyable stretch. Recreation areas provide
peak in Arkansas. That’s the Talimena National Scenic
opportunities to camp, hike, mountain bike, canoe and ride
Byway for you. Arkansas’s newest national scenic byway
horses along or within a few miles of the highway, and
crosses the Red River, Pond Creek National Wildlife Refuge,
Arkansas’s #1 vacation destination, Hot Springs, awaits at the
Millwood Lake and a whole lot of beautiful scenery. The
end of your journey. You’ll be within easy reach of several of
route offers unsurpassed mountain vistas, forested peaks
our finest state parks along the way, and you can soak away the
and valleys, lakes and streams. The drive is especially pic-
miles just like they used to do by taking the baths along historic
turesque when the surrounding mountains are clad in
Bathhouse Row in Hot Springs.
spring and autumn foliage, as it often sits above clouds and
Along The Way:
fog in the lower valleys.
El Dorado. A diverse mix of downtown businesses offers
quality antiques and collectibles, upscale clothing, health
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foods, gourmet coffees, jewelry and a host of other goods
Cossatot River State Park/Natural Area. The visitors
and services. A variety of impressive architectural sights is
center tells the story of this breathtakingly beautiful river,
within easy walking distance of each other. Catch some live
whose name in its original Native American language
music, a movie in the grand Rialto Theater or a game of pool
means “skull crusher.”
in a 1920s-vintage hall.
Queen Wilhelmina State Park. Located on a spectacular
DeGray Lake Resort State Park. On the shores of 13,800-
mountaintop setting, this park offers extraordinary panoramic
acre DeGray Lake, this resort includes quality amenities
scenery, nature trails, the Arkansas Native Plant and Wildlife
combined with the outdoor adventures of an Arkansas state
Center and, of course, the Southern Belle, the miniature train
park in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains.
that has delighted young and old for generations.
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THE ROADS LESS TRAVELED
Hampson Archeological Museum
State Park, Wilson
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Magnolia Hill Bed and Breakfast,
Helena-West Helena
From Blytheville: The Great
River Road, 289 miles
Elk near Lost Valley, Buffalo National River
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Upper Buffalo Wilderness Loop
From Harrison: Ozark Moonshine
Run, 110 miles
The Great River Road extends through 10 states along the
The Ozark Moonshine Run is an unofficial local favorite and
Mississippi River from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico.
has been used since the days of prohibition.This 110-mile loop
Arkansas’s portion traverses part of the nation’s largest alluvial
starts and ends in Harrison and delights riders with breath-
plain, allowing riders to experience both the mighty river and
taking mountainous views and amazing altitudinal changes.
its legacy of shaping landscapes and lives along its path.
The travel time can vary from four to eight hours, depending
This route runs from the northeast to the southeast corners
on how long you spend gazing in awe at the sights. Riders
of the state and would make an excellent overnight ride.
can indulge in a rare treat of wildlife viewing; a herd of elk
Plan on staying at a Victorian-era bed and breakfast or other
estimated at about 500 lives just south of Harrison along the
accommodation in Helena-West Helena.
Buffalo National River. For a sure sighting of these majestic
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creatures, visit the Elk Education Center in Ponca.
Hampson Archeological Museum State Park. This
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facility conserves and exhibits collections from the Nodena
Grand Canyon of the Ozarks. On Scenic Ark. 7 near Cliff
site, a 15-acre village that once thrived on a bend of the
House, take a moment (or several) to admire the beauty and
Mississippi River. The museum interprets the lifestyles of
wonder of the Grand Canyon of the Ozarks. Pull-offs and
the farming-based civilization that lived here from 1400 to
scenic overlooks are marked along the way, providing some
1650 A.D.
of the most captivating views in the area.
Helena-West Helena. The second-oldest incorporated
Boxley. A great place to start any time you are ready to
city in Arkansas features the Delta Cultural Center, Union
park the bike. The 37-mile Upper Buffalo Wilderness Loop
batteries from the Civil War Battle of Helena, Phillips
is off the junction of Ark. 21 and Ark. 74 and is easily
County Museum and Arkansas Blues and Heritage Festival
traversed by beginners. While in Boxley, check out its
(formerly the King Biscuit Blues Festival), the largest free
historic district, as well as the Buffalo National River.
blues festival in the country.
GAS UP, MOUNT
COME ON OVER UP AND
!
Arkansas offers so
me of the best rid
ing in the
country. We’re just scr
atching the surface wi
th
these few
suggested rides. There
’s so much more divers
e
ter
rain to
discover on our pictur
esque roads, wide-op
en
hig
hw
ays
and backroads. That’
s the great thing ab
ou
t
rid
ing
in
Arkansas — just how
much excitement we
can pack into a
compact geographic are
a. You’ll meet plenty
of nice folks
and make saddlebags
full of great memorie
s along the
way. And isn’t that wh
y you ride, after all?
There’s much more
on our Web site, Ar
kansas.com,
including links to acc
ommodations, comple
te
information
on motorcycling hot
spots, tips for riders
, motorcycle
events and festivals,
maps and much more.
For a FREE
Arkansas Vacatio
n Planning Kit,
including an
official state highway
map, calendar of ev
ents, Tour
Guide, State Parks Gu
ide and Adventure Gu
ide, log on to
Arkansas.com or ca
ll 1-800-NATURAL
.
Some of the rides listed
in this brochure are cou
rtesy of Mario
Caruso’s Arkansas Rider’
s Guide.
Motorcycle Safety Begins Wi
th You
• Get properly trained and license
d
• Wear protective gear
• Ride within your limits
• Ride unimpaired
• Be a lifelong learner
MOTORCYCLE ADVENTURES
IN ARKANSAS