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United States
Arkansas
Washington County
Fayetteville

Fayetteville Traverse Loop

Moderate

4.9

(6417)

15,896

riders

Fayetteville Traverse Loop

02:36

31.0km

380m

Mountain biking

Experience the Fayetteville Traverse Loop, a moderate 19.3-mile mountain biking route with 1248 feet of elevation gain, blending urban and n

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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18.2 km

Old Truck Jump

Highlight • MTB Park

Old truck in the forest that the trail builders cleverly integrated into the trail and built ramps over.

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19.8 km

Fun Single Track at Centennial Park

Highlight (Segment) • MTB Park

World Class single track trails abound on Millsap Mountain as it has been the site to host World Cup MTB and CCX races.

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31.0 km

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23.8 km

4.73 km

2.17 km

275 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

23.2 km

4.04 km

2.88 km

597 m

310 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on the Fayetteville Traverse Loop, and is it suitable for all skill levels?

The Fayetteville Traverse Loop offers a diverse ride, blending technical hand-cut singletrack, flow trails with berms and rollers, paved paths, and bike-friendly streets. While generally considered moderate, sections in Kessler Mountain Regional Park are more technical and rocky, while Centennial Park features purpose-built racecourses with unique features like a truck jump. The trail aims to be accessible for various ages and abilities, with some sections on the University of Arkansas campus designed as natural surface trails for skill building.

How long does it typically take to complete the Fayetteville Traverse Loop?

The full loop is approximately 18 miles (31 km) and typically takes around 2 hours and 35 minutes to complete on a mountain bike. Your actual time will vary depending on your speed, skill level, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery or features.

Where can I park to access the Fayetteville Traverse Loop?

You can access the Fayetteville Traverse Loop from various points, including downtown Fayetteville, which allows quick access to natural surface trails. Centennial Park is another key access point with parking facilities, and you can also find parking near Kessler Mountain Regional Park or the University of Arkansas campus.

Is the Fayetteville Traverse Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the Fayetteville Traverse Loop is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in more crowded areas, near roads, or on shared-use paths. Be mindful of other trail users, including cyclists and pedestrians.

What is the best time of year to ride the Fayetteville Traverse Loop?

The best time to ride the Fayetteville Traverse Loop is typically during the spring and fall when temperatures are mild. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters can bring colder temperatures and potentially icy conditions, though the trail is often rideable year-round. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.

Do I need any permits or pay fees to ride the Fayetteville Traverse Loop?

No, you do not need any special permits or have to pay fees to access and ride the Fayetteville Traverse Loop. It is a publicly accessible trail system.

What are some notable features or points of interest along the route?

The loop offers a unique blend of urban and natural scenery. Key highlights include the Old Truck Jump and the Fun Single Track at Centennial Park. You'll also encounter a distinctive old cattle tunnel under I-49, now repurposed for bikes and pedestrians, connecting Millsap Mountain and Markham Hill. The trail also links downtown Fayetteville, the University of Arkansas, Kessler Mountain Regional Park, and Centennial Park.

Does the Fayetteville Traverse Loop connect with other trails?

Yes, the Fayetteville Traverse Loop is a comprehensive system that integrates with and utilizes many other trails. You'll find yourself on sections of trails such as the Fayetteville Traverse itself, Cato Springs Trail, Trent Trail, Crazy Mary, and Eggbeater, among many others, as you navigate the loop.

Are there any particularly challenging or technical sections on the trail?

While the overall difficulty is moderate, sections within Kessler Mountain Regional Park are known for being more technical, with rocky terrain and some of the region's longest descents. Centennial Park also features advanced sections designed for racing, including drops and chunky rock descents, like those on the 'World Cup' trails.

How does the Fayetteville Traverse Loop integrate urban areas with natural trails?

The trail is designed to seamlessly connect Fayetteville's vibrant downtown and the University of Arkansas campus with natural surface trails in parks like Kessler Mountain and Centennial Park. This unique urban integration allows riders to quickly transition from city environments to wooded, mountainous landscapes, offering a backcountry feel within an accessible urban setting.

What amenities are available near the Fayetteville Traverse Loop for mountain bikers?

Given its urban integration, you'll find various amenities nearby. The trail connects to downtown Fayetteville and the University of Arkansas, offering access to cafes, restaurants, and shops. Centennial Park, a major hub, has hosted world-class events and provides purpose-built facilities. There are also skill-building parks like Tsa La Gi Bike Park along the system.

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