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The first lift-served bike park in Arkansas is set to open with 20 miles of DH trails

BRR Analysis

The OZ Trails Bike Park in Arkansas has officially announced its grand opening for June 12, 2026. This new facility is poised to become the state's first lift-served bike park, boasting an impressive 20 miles of downhill trails. The development marks a significant expansion of the already burgeoning mountain biking infrastructure in the region, promising a dedicated destination for gravity-focused riders.

This announcement is particularly noteworthy given Arkansas's aggressive push to establish itself as a premier mountain biking destination over the last decade, largely fueled by significant investment from the Walton Family Foundation. The OZ Trails network, already extensive, has primarily focused on cross-country and enduro-style riding. The addition of a lift-served park fundamentally alters the landscape, attracting a different demographic of rider and further cementing the state's reputation as a serious contender in the North American mountain bike scene.

While the 2026 opening date suggests a patient approach, it also allows ample time for anticipation to build. One can only hope the trails live up to the considerable hype and investment.

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