• 99 Miles of bad Road of Gravel Race

    Loeberg Park N. Spring St., Hardy, United States

    99 Miles of Bad Road is a gravel bicycle race starting and ending in Hardy, Arkansas. Expect every road surface type, with roughly 80% being unpaved. Don’t let the elevation profile of the GPX fool you – expect 10,000 feet of elevation gain. These are relentless rolling hills with an occasional punchy climb or sketchy descent. Everything from mud, dirt, gravel, concrete bridges, clay, crushed limestone, creek rocks, broken pavement, and more. This route earns it’s name. All finishers will receive a cool memento, plus unique custom awards. Oh, and we also have a 199 Mile route option…    

  • Batesville Farmers Market

    Batesville Farmers Market

    Starting April 18, the Downtown Batesville Farmers Market returns — bringing organic goodness, local growers, handmade goods, and plenty of sunshine back to Main Street. Grab your tote bags, Downtowners… market mornings are almost here.

  • Arts in the Park

    Join local artists as you create your own masterpiece of a historical part of Mammoth Spring Park. $10 a person, and reservations are required. This event starts at 3 pm at the Welcome Center.  

  • Music on Main

    Music on Main
    Dr. Thompson Park

    Two nights of Music on Main in Dr. Thompson Park, Saturday and Sunday at 7:00 p.m., acts to be announced. Season runs weekly through October on Saturdays at 7:00 p.m. in Dr. Thompson Park on the corner of Main St and Johnson St in Hardy, AR.

  • Batesville Farmers Market

    Batesville Farmers Market

    Starting April 18, the Downtown Batesville Farmers Market returns — bringing organic goodness, local growers, handmade goods, and plenty of sunshine back to Main Street. Grab your tote bags, Downtowners… market mornings are almost here.

  • Music on Main

    Music on Main
    Dr. Thompson Park

    Two nights of Music on Main in Dr. Thompson Park, Saturday and Sunday at 7:00 p.m., acts to be announced. Season runs weekly through October on Saturdays at 7:00 p.m. in Dr. Thompson Park on the corner of Main St and Johnson St in Hardy, AR.