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Transformative mid-town flow trail that allows for some fun skill introduction, development, and refinement.


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0.3

Miles

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Singletrack

1,455' 443 m

High

1,381' 421 m

Low

0' 0 m

Up

74' 23 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

10%

Max Grade (5°)

Dogs Unknown

E-Bikes Unknown

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This trail is one way, downhill only. Please don't ride the flow trails when they are wet. One Way Only: This is designated as a directional trail.

Need to Know

McDonald's graciously supports access to Gregory Park through their driveway from the east. This trail can also be accessed via Sycamore Street from the south.

Description

Intermediate flow trail in the middle of Fayetteville. The trail starts mid-trail on the uphill side of Morning Light. Wall rides, berms and jumps. Chock full of radness.

This Ozark Off-Road Cyclists (OORC) proposed, Progressive Trail Designs (PTD) project was completed in the fall of 2018. Paved parking is planned by City of Fayetteville Parks and Recreation.

Contacts

Local Club: Ozark Off-Road Cyclists

Land Manager: City of Fayetteville

Shared By:

Mark Pickett

Trail Ratings

  4.0 from 6 votes

#3

in Gregory Park

#11823

Overall
  4.0 from 6 votes
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Trail Rankings

#3

in Gregory Park

#494

in Arkansas

#11,823

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Photos

This wall ride at the end of Tailwind gets almost completely vertical.
Jun 27, 2020 near Fayette…, AR
Wooden wall @ Gregory Park
Oct 23, 2018 near Fayette…, AR
Start of green and blue line @ Gregory Park
Oct 23, 2018 near Fayette…, AR

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Oct 24, 2020
Morgan Heflin
This trail has been reworked in the past year or so -- I believe it used to be rated difficult, but it's definitely an intermediate trail now.
Sep 5, 2020
Paul Wilson
Jan 16, 2019
Jarrod Phillips
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