Singletracks14d ago

Mulberry Mountain Gravity Park opens in the Ozarks with 600 vertical feet of downhill trails

BRR Analysis

Mulberry Mountain Gravity Park has officially opened its gates in the Ozarks, introducing Arkansas's steepest downhill trails to date. This new shuttle-served facility offers riders 600 vertical feet of descent, establishing a significant new destination for gravity-focused mountain biking in the region. The park’s debut marks an expansion of dedicated trail infrastructure within the state, catering specifically to the growing demand for lift-assisted or shuttle-based riding experiences.

This development is particularly noteworthy given Arkansas's recent surge as a mountain biking hub, fueled by substantial investment from entities like the Walton Family Foundation. While Bentonville has become synonymous with world-class cross-country and enduro trails, the introduction of a dedicated gravity park with 600 vertical feet addresses a distinct niche. It diversifies the state's offerings, potentially drawing a new segment of riders and further solidifying the Ozarks' reputation as a comprehensive cycling destination, moving beyond its established trail network.

Another 600 feet of vertical descent in Arkansas. One can only assume the state is now legally required to change its motto to "The Natural State of Downhill."

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