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Mountain biking
This moderate 19.8-mile mountain biking loop at Camp Robinson offers diverse singletrack, forest scenery, and views of Pinnacle Mountain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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162 m
Highlight • MTB Park
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19.0 km
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31.9 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
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28.2 km
3.44 km
226 m
Surfaces
23.8 km
7.54 km
355 m
226 m
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Yes, access to the Camp Robinson National Guard Base requires obtaining a Sportsman's Pass. You can get either a 3-day or an annual pass. You'll need to provide your driver's license, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance to get one.
Secure parking is available at the trailhead for the Camp Robinson trail system. The trailhead also offers amenities like changing rooms, port-a-johns, and a covered picnic area.
The provided information does not explicitly state the dog policy for the Camp Robinson trails. Given that it's located on a secure National Guard Base, it's highly recommended to check current regulations regarding pets before your visit.
The trails can be enjoyed year-round. For spectacular views of Pinnacle Mountain, consider visiting in seasons when the trees are bare. Otherwise, the dense forests offer a beautiful backdrop during leafier months.
You can expect 'old school singletrack' with a mix of natural challenges. This includes natural rock gardens, roots, and log piles. There are also numerous wooden bridges and rock-armored creek crossings. While many sections are rolling and flowing, some may feature punchy climbs.
The Camp Robinson Intermediate Loop is rated as 'moderate' in overall difficulty. While the trail system caters to all skill levels, intermediate loops typically involve moderate physical exertion and may include 'blue climbs,' indicating moderate ascents. Some sections might present challenges suitable for intermediate to advanced riders.
The route winds through dense forests, offering 'gorgeous scenery.' During seasons when the trees are bare, you might catch spectacular views of Pinnacle Mountain to the west.
Yes, the Camp Robinson trail system is notable for being the oldest in Arkansas. Along the route, you'll encounter features like the Camp Robinson Mountain Bike Trail System itself, and sections of the Buddha Trail. The trails also feature many wooden bridges and rock-armored creek crossings.
Yes, the route intersects with and utilizes sections of many other trails within the extensive Camp Robinson network. These include parts of Outer Loop, Porta Potty, Five Mile Loop, Advanced Trig, Buddha, Dogwood, Yucca, Christmas Tree, Ten Bridges, and B2, among others.
At the trailhead, you'll find convenient amenities such as changing rooms, port-a-johns, a covered picnic area, and secure parking. The entire trail system is built and maintained by volunteers.
Yes, the 'Camp Robinson Intermediate Loop' is designed as a circular route, allowing you to start and finish at the same point without retracing your steps.