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Overview
The Upper Buffalo Mountain Bike Trail offers about 40 miles of singletrack surrounding the highest point in the Ozark Mountains. This gem of a Midwest ride laces through the headwaters of the Buffalo National River on a mixture of narrow, hand-built singletrack and machine-cut flow trails.
The Epic ride features some of the best experiences available - stunning scenery past steep cliffs, turquoise waterfalls, abundant wildlife and old-growth hardwood forests.
Need to Know
The trails at Upper Buffalo are extremely remote. Come prepared with plenty of food and water as well as a big sense of adventure. Depending on your route, you may be required to carry your bike through multiple water crossings.
Description
Start just below
Fire Tower Loop Trail on
Knuckles Creek Road Trail. Pedal up a short climb and then descend through big trees and berms on
Fire Tower Loop Trail. The end of this trail transitions directly to
Fire Tower Trail. From here continue through a few more banked turns and sections of slabby rocks to a wider trail and corridor. Enjoy a few big drops and berms at the bottom before reaching the intersection with
Knucklehead Trail West.
The forest closes back in here as you climb slightly and then descend gradually into the main
Knuckles Creek drainage. Be prepared for several minor water crossing throughout this section. And don't forget to have a soak in the waterfall when you get to the bottom!
From the waterfall keep pedaling through the bottom of the valley through a beautiful section of rocky cliffs, out to
Knuckles Creek Road Trail. From here, continue on to
Azalea Connect Trail.
Stay straight on
Azalea Falls Trail at intersection 23 and 22 and settle in for one of the best trails in the system. The dense forest eventually gives way to big trees, boulders and cliffs as you climb both gradual and steep sections along the route. The last bit of the trail winds through some house-sized boulders directly above the creek and the falls.
Roll out to the end of
Azalea Falls Trail and connect to
Sidewinder Trail via
Connector: Ancients, Skyline, Zeester. on easy terrain.
Sidewinder Trail is a steady climb with a few rocky sections on overgrown trail.
Stay left at the top and get ready for a rowdy descent on
Wildcat Trail - expect lots of rocks, roots and tight turns. At the bottom, transition onto
Twisted Hickory Trail, a traversing trail that has plenty of tech sections and one difficult but short climb.
Stay left at the end of
Twisted Hickory Trail and descend
Zeester all the way down to
Buffalo Creek Trail. This part of the ride is very adventurous with several water crossings, most of which require wading the creek and carrying your bike.
After the last crossing, pedal onto intersection 8 and connect with
Southern Slide Trail. From here the route climbs up from the creek on a quick, grinding climb to the South Bench Loop Trail. Stay right on South Bench Loop Trail and follow the contour through the hardwood forest back to the
Azalea Falls Trail and out to
Knuckles Creek Road Trail.
Finish the route with an easy pedal back up the road to the beginning of the ride.
History & Background
Almost 20 years ago, some families living in the headwaters area, where the trail now resides, decided to start building trails that would take them to the area's most beautiful spots but, unlike most trails built in Arkansas at the time, these would be ridden by mountain bikes. They built 3040 miles of rough cut trails that were technical and tough. After years of working with the U.S. Forest Service and with considerable negotiation, a plan was put together to improve the trails and make them accessible to all mountain bikers. Working with the Ozark Off-Road Cyclists (OORC) and the Walton Family Foundation, funding was put in place to have the trails professionally built. Progressive Trail Design was hired to do their magic, and the rest is history.
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Shared By:
Leslie Kehmeier
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