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Mountain biking
The Down Under Loop offers an easy mountain biking experience, stretching 7.7 miles (12.4 km) with a total elevation gain of 626 feet (191 metres). You can expect a dynamic ride featuring curvy switchbacks, rollers, and some rocky sections that keep things interesting. As you navigate the trail, look out…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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980 m
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1.87 km
Highlight • MTB Park
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12.4 km
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12.0 km
339 m
< 100 m
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The Down Under Loop is part of the extensive Little Sugar Trail system in Bella Vista, Arkansas. You can typically find parking at designated trailheads within the Little Sugar network that provide access to this loop. Specific parking areas are usually well-marked.
While komoot rates the Down Under Loop as 'easy' for mountain biking, trail descriptions often categorize it as an 'intermediate' or 'Blue' difficulty trail. It features a good balance of climbs and descents, with some 'spicy spots' including vertical climbs, rocky sections, and steep descents that can allow for high speeds. Riders with some mountain biking experience will likely enjoy it most, though fit beginners might find it a good challenge.
No, there are generally no permits or entrance fees required to ride the Down Under Loop or other trails within the Little Sugar Trail system in Bella Vista, Arkansas. The trails are typically free and open to the public.
The Down Under Loop offers a dynamic mountain biking experience with varied terrain. You'll encounter numerous climbs, descents, and swooping berms, along with curvy switchbacks, rollers, and some rocky sections. While predominantly natural singletrack, it also includes some paved sections. The trail is known for its balanced climbing and descending, providing an engaging ride.
The trail is adorned with quirky local art and points of interest. You can spot a unique bike trail tunnel under Chelsea Road, known as Tunnel Art, a mountain biking skeleton, and colorful single-seater benches. An old water tower is another notable landmark along the route. You'll also pass through the Down Under Trail section, which is a mountain bike park.
The Down Under Loop is suitable for year-round riding. It's often a preferred option when weather conditions might make other trails less desirable. Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for riding, but the trail's accessibility makes it a good choice in any season.
Generally, trails within the Little Sugar Trail system, including the Down Under Loop, are dog-friendly. However, dogs should always be kept on a leash to ensure their safety and the enjoyment of other trail users. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
Yes, the Down Under Loop is a key section within the extensive Little Sugar Trail system and seamlessly connects with other popular loops. The route also passes through sections of trails like Down Under, Tunnel Vision, Tunnel Vision-Downunder Connector, Sick A More, and Tweety Bird, allowing riders to extend their adventure and explore more of the network.
Many riders suggest that the Down Under Loop is best experienced when ridden counter-clockwise. However, it is a multi-directional trail, and riding it in both directions can offer distinct advantages and unique features, providing a different perspective on the terrain.
The Down Under Loop is approximately 12.4 kilometers (7.7 miles) long. For an average mountain biker, it typically takes around 1 hour and 10 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the features.
While the trail itself is primarily natural, as part of the Little Sugar Trail system in Bella Vista, Arkansas, you may find amenities like restrooms and water fountains at major trailheads or nearby parks within the network. It's always a good idea to carry your own water and be prepared, especially for longer rides.
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