Two new mountain biking skills courses will soon be ready for riding at Lake Fayetteville.
Category: Trail News
City to unveil Kessler Mountain trails plan
Fayetteville officials will present the first draft of a master plan for the trails atop Kessler Mountain during a public meeting at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14.
Police arrest suspect in Lake Fayetteville Trail assault
Police on Wednesday announced the arrest of a suspect in connection with an attack that was reported along Lake Fayetteville Trail nearly two months ago.
Bicycle repair station installed at Lake Fayetteville Trail
Cyclists riding on Lake Fayetteville Trail can now make minor repairs to their bicycles using a new work station recently installed at the northwest corner of the lake.
Volunteers needed for final bike trail work day at Vandergriff Elementary School
Volunteers are needed for a final work day to help build the first phase of a new bike trail at Vandergriff Elementary and McNair Middle School in east Fayetteville.
More input sought on Kessler Mountain trails plan
More than 50 people attended a meeting in August about the project, but officials want more ideas from the public before drafting the plan.
Crews installing safety gates at Dickson Street railroad crossing
A portion of Frisco Trail is closed this week while workers complete safety improvements at the Dickson Street railroad crossing in Fayetteville.
Fayetteville leads the state in “Bicycle Friendly” businesses
Each year the league recognizes businesses for their efforts to encourage a more welcoming atmosphere for bicycling employees, customers, and the community.
Public invited to give input on Old Wire Road improvement project
The long-awaited project will bring sidewalks and bicycle access to the entire stretch of Old Wire Road west of Crossover Road.
UPDATED: Police seek man after woman assaulted at Lake Fayetteville
A witness told police the man may have been driving a 1990s model Ford Ranger pickup with a faded and dull paint job.
Officials break ground on Rupple Road extension
West Fayetteville residents will soon have an easier way to get to Walmart, Lowe’s and the other businesses on the west side of Interstate 49.
City to break ground on Rupple Road improvements in west Fayetteville
Residents are invited to a groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the beginning of the Rupple Road Improvement Project in west Fayetteville.
Input sought on Kessler Mountain trails master plan
City officials are asking for residents’ opinions about developing a master plan for the trails atop Kessler Mountain.
New bike park planned at Lake Fayetteville
Members of the Ozark Off-Road Cyclists group are planning to construct a new bike park that includes two skills courses and a pump track along the north shore of the lake.
Mount Kessler trailhead relocated in south Fayetteville
The trail, which is accessed from the gravel parking area at 2600 Judge Cummings Road, has a new entry point on the east side of the property.