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Top 13 Bike Parks around Pea Ridge

Best bike parks around Pea Ridge offer a range of cycling experiences, from historical routes to urban mountain bike trails. The area features the Pea Ridge National Military Park, providing paved and off-pavement cycling through a Civil War battlefield. Additionally, the Baker Hayes Urban Trail System offers beginner-friendly mountain biking within the town. Pea Ridge is also located near Bentonville, a major cycling hub with extensive trail networks.

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Last updated: June 26, 2026

The Castle Drop in

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The Castle is a downhill hub that allows you to do several downhill runs of varying difficulty. The uphill trails back up to the Castle are gradual enough that you …

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The Hub Feature

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Wow, this giant metal structure is really unique. The Hub Feature is located in the middle of the Hub and it lets you go into the trails three different ways. Really cool!

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Bike Playground

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Wow, what a cool bike playground. Ride through tunnels, over bridges and test your skills on the pump track. No matter if you are young or old, a beginner or an expert you'll love that place.

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Downtown Rogers

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Rogers is a small town in Northwest Arkansas. There are many options for bike lovers. It doesn't matter what you prefer: extended rides on your road bike, easy spins on …

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Railyard Bike Park

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This excellent bike park has something for everybody. Jump lines for beginners to experts and different pump tracks. There are also drinking fountains, picnic tables and restrooms.

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February 4, 2025, The Castle Drop in

Great mtb trails and community

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July 6, 2024, Bike Playground

The Bentonville Bike Playground features a park for young and new riders with tunnels, a pumptrack, and dirt areas. This park also has parking, picnic benches, restrooms, water refill stations, and a dog park.

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July 6, 2024, The Hub Feature

The Hub Feature is a unique giant metal structure that mountain bikers use. If you're out for a hike, check this feature out and watch bikers climb and ride down this ramp. The Hub Feature is also at a junction where three trails meet.

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Scott
December 11, 2023, Downtown Rogers

In Rogers, Northwest Arkansas, explore a vibrant district with boutiques, salons, antique stores, and diverse dining options. For bike lovers, indulge in extended road rides, easy spins, or skill sessions in a bike park—it's all here.

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December 11, 2023, Railyard Bike Park

The world-class Railyard Bike Park caters to all skill levels, featuring jump lines, pump tracks, and easy connections to Lake Atalanta and Pleasant Ridge trails. Enjoy the ride with amenities included.

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The Castle is a downhill hub that allows you to do several downhill runs of varying difficulty. The uphill trails back up to the Castle are gradual enough that you can have the energy to easily climb up and do more than one.

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LadyDi
September 18, 2022, Railyard Bike Park

This excellent bike park has something for everybody. Jump lines for beginners to experts and different pump tracks. There are also drinking fountains, picnic tables and restrooms.

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LadyDi
September 18, 2022, Bike Playground

Wow, what a cool bike playground. Ride through tunnels, over bridges and test your skills on the pump track. No matter if you are young or old, a beginner or an expert you'll love that place.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of bike parks and trails can I find in Pea Ridge?

Pea Ridge offers a mix of historical cycling routes and urban mountain bike trails. The Pea Ridge National Military Park provides paved and off-pavement options through a Civil War battlefield, while the Baker Hayes Urban Trail System features beginner-friendly mountain biking. Additionally, the region is close to world-class mountain bike parks in Bentonville.

Are there family-friendly biking options in Pea Ridge?

Yes, Pea Ridge and the surrounding area offer several family-friendly biking options. The Baker Hayes Urban Trail System is ideal for beginners and families with its "green difficulty" singletrack and scenic creekside views. Nearby, the Bike Playground in Bentonville is specifically designed for young and new riders, featuring tunnels, bridges, and a pump track, along with amenities like restrooms and picnic areas. The Railyard Bike Park also caters to all skill levels, including beginners.

Can I combine biking with historical exploration in Pea Ridge?

Absolutely. The Pea Ridge National Military Park offers a unique historical cycling experience. You can ride on paved roads, including a 6.5-mile tour road, or explore the off-pavement Ford Road trail, all while passing interpretive waysides that describe key events from the Civil War battle. It's an easy ride that blends physical activity with historical immersion.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the bike trails in Pea Ridge?

In Pea Ridge, the Pea Ridge National Military Park features paved roads with slight inclines, rolling hills, and one steep ascent to Elkhorn Mountain, plus a gravel, dirt, and grass surface on the Ford Road trail. The Baker Hayes Urban Trail System offers "green difficulty" singletrack, which is less strenuous and suitable for beginners. For more varied terrain, nearby Bentonville provides everything from mellow green trails to technical rock gardens and challenging jump lines.

What are some popular bike parks near Pea Ridge?

While Pea Ridge has its own trails, it's also a short drive from Bentonville, a major cycling hub. Popular options include The Castle Drop in, known as a downhill hub with runs of varying difficulty, and The Hub Feature, a unique metal structure providing access to multiple trails. The Railyard Bike Park offers jump lines and pump tracks for all skill levels.

Are there opportunities for advanced mountain biking near Pea Ridge?

Yes, for advanced riders, the nearby Bentonville area offers extensive options. World-class networks like Slaughter Pen Mountain Bike Park and Coler Mountain Bike Preserve feature diverse terrain, including technical rock gardens, rugged descents, and significant jump lines for more challenging experiences.

What natural features can I see while biking in Pea Ridge?

When biking through the Pea Ridge National Military Park, you can enjoy serene battlefield landscapes and observe wildlife such as deer, turkeys, and foxes. The Baker Hayes Urban Trail System offers scenic pathways with creekside views. Many trails in the broader region, like the Little Sugar Trail System, also feature varied landscapes including caves, ravines, tunnels, waterfalls, and creeks.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks in Pea Ridge?

Beyond biking, the Pea Ridge area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult, such as the Pinyon Creek Trail or the Elkhorn Mountain via Military Park loop. There are also extensive routes for gravel biking and general cycling, connecting to various towns and natural areas.

What is the best time to visit Pea Ridge for biking?

While specific seasonal conditions for Pea Ridge bike parks aren't detailed, generally, spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities in Northwest Arkansas, with mild temperatures. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter may bring colder temperatures, though some trails remain rideable depending on conditions.

Are there any bike parks that offer amenities like restrooms or picnic areas?

Yes, several bike parks in the wider region provide amenities. The Railyard Bike Park offers drinking fountains, picnic tables, and restrooms. Similarly, the Bike Playground in Bentonville includes parking, picnic benches, restrooms, and water refill stations, making them convenient for visitors.

What makes Downtown Rogers a good cycling destination?

Downtown Rogers, a settlement near Pea Ridge, offers diverse cycling options. It's a great spot for extended road rides, easy touring, and even skill sessions in a bike park. Its vibrant district with boutiques, dining, and shops also makes it an appealing destination for a full day out.

Are there any specific viewpoints or unique features to look out for?

Yes, The Hub Feature is a unique giant metal structure that serves as a viewpoint and allows access to trails in three different directions, making it a distinctive landmark for mountain bikers. Additionally, the Pea Ridge National Military Park offers serene views of the battlefield landscape.

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