15.5 miles
Distance
306 ft
Climb
-294 ft
Descent
1,388 ft
High Point

The Railyard Loop connects downtown Rogers and the Railyard Bike Park to the Razorback Regional Greenway. It consists of 100% hard surface protected bike trail, and connects to the RRG at two spots along I-49. From the Cambridge Park area in the northwest part of the loop it is possible to take the Cambridge Park trail more directly to Bentonville via Watertower Rd, crossing I-49 at the 8th St overpass.

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Downtown Rogers Railyard Loop is a 15 mile moderately popular easy route located near Rogers Arkansas. This mountain bike primary route can be used both directions and has a easy overall physical rating. This route includes 2 trails. This route climbs 306 ft with a max elevation of 1,388 ft then descends -294 ft.
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  • Riding area
  • Primary Activity
    Mountain Bike
  • Other Activities
    • E-Bike
  • Difficulty rating
    Green
  • Route Type
    Loop
  • Bikepacking
    Yes
  • eBike Allowed
  • Bike type
    RD
  • Direction
    Both Directions
  • Physical rating
    Easy
  • Ridelogs
    44
More Stats for Downtown Rogers Railyard Loop mountain bike route
  • Avg time
    1 hr 51 min
  • Altitude min
    1,203 ft
  • Altitude start
    1,371 ft
  • Altitude end
    1,381 ft
  • Grade max
    -16.8%
  • Grade min
    14.6%
  • Distance climb
    6 miles
  • Distance down
    5 miles
  • Distance flat
    5 miles
Avg: 3.5 (2 votes)
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