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The Spring Creek Trail courses along its namesake waterway through Springdale, a growing community in Northwest Arkansas. While the trail's southern half passes through the city's urban heart, the northern end winds through scenic open space periodically marked by stands of trees.
In the north, the trail provides convenient access to Lake Springdale, administered as part of nearby JB Hunt Park and popular with local fishermen. Pick up the Lake Springdale Trail encircling the body of water for a relaxing stroll or bike ride. At the Spring Creek Trail's southern end, hop on the short Park Street Trail to reach the Powell Street Trail, on which you can extend your journey all the way to Fayetteville.
All four trails are central components of the Razorback Regional Greenway, a 46-mile, primarily off-road, shared-use trail that extends from southeast Bella Vista to the southern edge of Fayetteville.
Parking can be found at a trailhead on Silent Grove Road (south of W. Pump Station Road). From the parking lot, take the Lake Springdale Trail east to reach the Spring Creek Trail.
I recently rode from the JB and Johnelle Hunt Family Ozark Highlands Nature Center to Fayetteville. I thought the section from the nature center to Springdale lake was the “Spring Creek Trail”. I think the map shown here from Lake Springdale to Maple avenue was part of the razorback trail. I’m not a local though so I could be wrong.
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