Spring River Ramble Bike Race & Ride
April 11
Spring River Rambler
Bike Race & Ride
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April 11
Spring River Rambler
Bike Race & Ride
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Come have some fun with us on April 11th, 2026, in Hardy, Arkansas, along the beautiful Spring River! We wanted to create something fun and inexpensive for people to come do in our little corner of the Ozarks. The kids’ races are intended to be a great entry into the sport of cycling – no drama, just try to pedal faster than anyone else on the line! Virtually any kind of bikes are welcome… the park is flat, and all of the kids course(s) will be on pavement and grass. The kids will race for prizes in the park, then the adults will do their mostly gravel road rides just for fun! Kid’s Race Categories: 4 and under, 5 to 7, 8 to 10, and 11 to 12. 13- to 15-year-olds can participate in the 18 Mile adult fun ride, and 16- to 17-year-olds can participate in the 18- or 32-Mile adult fun rides. Adult entries include an event t-shirt, a goodie/swag bag, a memento for finishing the ride, and drinks/snacks. For Prices: Spring River Rambler Online Registration
April 14-June 23 Clara Barton Angel of the Battlefield National Museum of Civil War Medicine Traveling Exhibit Tech Depot, 209 Hazel Street, Newport www.facebook.com/MonsterNightsNewport
The Arkansas Pie Festival will savor this much-loved food by hosting a competition between commercial pie makers, home chefs, and students. Judges and attendees will be able to sample pies of all varieties before crowning a people’s choice and champion baker. Pies will also be displayed and auctioned for charity. In addition to pie tasting, festivalgoers will enjoy a Pie Day 5k, live entertainment, food trucks, pie-eating and throwing contests, shopping at the Arkansas Pie Pop-up Shop, and much more. Please visit the website for a full schedule of events. The Pie Day 5k starts at 9 am, and the Pie Festival begins at 10 am.
April 25 at 6:00-9:00 pm Justice in Jacksonport 1886: Murder Trial of A. B. Chambers: James Williams is dead, A.B. Chambers was the last to see him alive. Was it murder or an accident? Only the jury can decide. This trial is based on actual events that occurred in Newport, Arkansas and were tried in the courthouse at Jacksonport in 1886. After enjoying a catered meal, guest will take part in a living history drama re-enacting this case in the same historical courtroom as it would have happened in 1886. Advance registration is required for this event. The deadline to register is 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 20th. This event is limited to a minimum of 25, and a maximum of 50 participants. This event has full accessibility for visitors with disabilities. Please call the park for more information about accessibility, menu and to register. Cost per person is $35, which includes a catered meal, drink, dessert and re-enactment.
Discover the Searcy Farmers Market in Downtown Searcy, a vibrant local market where farmers, artisans, and small businesses come together each week. Visitors can shop fresh Arkansas produce, handmade goods, baked treats, and seasonal favorites while enjoying a welcoming community atmosphere. Whether you’re exploring downtown Searcy, looking for fresh local food, or wanting to support Arkansas farmers and makers, the Searcy Farmers Market is a must-visit destination.
May 8-9 Tuckerman Hometown Days Tuckerman City Park www.facebook.com/tuckermanhometowndays
Discover the Searcy Farmers Market in Downtown Searcy, a vibrant local market where farmers, artisans, and small businesses come together each week. Visitors can shop fresh Arkansas produce, handmade goods, baked treats, and seasonal favorites while enjoying a welcoming community atmosphere. Whether you’re exploring downtown Searcy, looking for fresh local food, or wanting to support Arkansas farmers and makers, the Searcy Farmers Market is a must-visit destination.