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Pioneer Wilderness Bike Trail Grand Opening to be held March 29-30, 2023

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You are invited to join us as we officially open the Pioneer Wilderness Mountain Bike Trail in Harrison on March 29th. The trail is a joint effort between North Arkansas College, Boone County and the Boone County Extension Service, HEART (Harrison Exercise, Adventure and Recreational Trails), the City of Harrison and the Convention and Visitors Bureau, Harrison schools, the Walton Family Foundation, NICA Arkansas and many other individuals and businesses in our community.A quick history: In early ’22 Harrison Mayor Jerry Jackson, whose priority was to enhance quality of life in the community, appointed a committee to design a Master Trail System that would link the college, public schools, downtown Harrison, the park system and both business/industrial areas and neighborhoods. In just over six months the committee submitted its recommendations for the Master Trail Plan to the City. The City Council is expected to approve the plan at its March meeting.Mayor Jackson also asked the group to identify mountain bike trail sites that would link to the Master Trail. The committee identified several and determined its number one priority as land owned by North Arkansas College (Northark) and adjoining land owned by Boone County. The college and the county had already worked together to build and maintain a cross-country course on the land. Northark also built a popular disc golf course there.When the committee approached Northark College and Boone County leaders, the reaction was overwhelmingly positive. It reached out to the NICA (National Interscholastic Cycling Association) Arkansas chapter and asked for advice in developing a 2.5-mile trail that would be approved for NICA events. Harrison School Superintendent, Dr. Stewart Pratt, came on board to enthusiastically support mountain biking as a school sport and pledged to reach out to other area schools to come alongside Harrison.The committee then organized itself as HEART (Harrison Exercise, Adventure and Recreational Trails), a not-for-profit corporation registered with the Arkansas Secretary of State.HEART submitted a grant application to the Walton Family Foundation. The Foundation has been the driving force behind hundreds of miles of bike trails in Northwest Arkansas and has an emphasis on NICA-approved courses. The Foundation committed $100,000 to fund the project. Working with the county and college, HEART wasted no time in getting the course designed and built. Jagged Axe Trail Builders of Eureka Springs finished the trail in late December. NICA-Arkansas has already scheduled two events in August that will bring hundreds of youth riders and their families to Harrison!So, the purpose of the Grand Opening is to thank all those involved and to build momentum for future trails in the Harrison area. At the ceremony we will hear from Boone County Judge Robert Hathaway, Northark College President Dr. Rick Massengale, Gary Vernon of the Walton Family Foundation, and others. We hope you can arrange your calendar so you can see how our community has worked together with a shared vision of enhancing the quality of life for our citizens.

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Name: Pioneer Wilderness Bike Trail Grand Opening

Date: Mar 29-30th 3:00 AM

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