Old Post Park Mountain Bike Trail
Old Post Park Mountain Bike Trail
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Hike the easy 1.6-mile Old Post Park Mountain Bike Trail, offering scenic river views and a chance for wildlife spotting near Russellville.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.62 km
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2.41 km
211 m
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2.42 km
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Paved parking is readily available at Old Post Park. You'll find trail maps at kiosks near the parking areas, making it easy to orient yourself before starting your hike.
No, the Old Post Park Mountain Bike Trail is free to the public and does not require any permits for access.
The trail is generally dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep your dog on a leash to ensure their safety and the comfort of other trail users, especially since it's also a mountain biking trail.
The trail is accessible year-round. Winter can be particularly rewarding for wildlife viewing, as the river valley is a known wintering spot for bald eagles. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage.
While primarily designed for mountain biking, the trails are generally considered beginner to moderate for hikers. There are technical features like rocks and roots, but also smoother sections. Trails like "Easy Rider" are great for beginners.
You'll encounter "old school" hand-cut single track with a mix of technical features like rocks and roots, alongside smoother, faster-flowing areas. The terrain is largely rolling and undulating, with minimal significant climbs or descents, though some sandy spots may be present.
Yes, the park offers scenic views throughout, especially from bluffs accessible via the Power Line hill, which provide overlooks of the Arkansas River. The trail also winds through a small pine grove, and the river valley is a known wintering spot for bald eagles, offering excellent wildlife viewing opportunities.
Absolutely. While it has sections with technical features, the overall difficulty is accessible for many. Trails like "Easy Rider" are specifically noted as great for beginners, and the extensive network allows for shorter, less strenuous walks.
Yes, the trail system is extensive, featuring over 8 miles of interconnecting loops. This allows you to choose from a variety of routes and distances, tailoring your hike to your preferred length and challenge.
Old Post Park provides excellent amenities, including flush toilets, readily available trail maps at kiosks, and paved parking. The nearby Arkansas River Visitor Center also offers additional information about the region's outdoor opportunities.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy hiking shoes are recommended. Bring water, especially on warmer days, and consider a trail map (available at kiosks) to navigate the interconnecting loops. Binoculars could enhance your wildlife spotting experience.