Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Project will extend greenway north to Blowing Springs Trail

- MELISSA GUTE

BENTONVILL­E — Work is underway on a hard-surface trail that will extend the Razorback Greenway and connect it to the Blowing Springs Trail in Bella Vista.

The project has two parts, said Erin Rushing, executive director of NWA Trailblaze­rs, which is building the trail. NWA Trailblaze­rs is a nonprofit organizati­on that develops cycling and pedestrian infrastruc­ture in Northwest Arkansas.

First, there will be an extension of the greenway north from Bella Vista Lake in Bentonvill­e and west of the Veterans Wall of Honor in Bella Vista. The 12-footwide, 2,700-foot-long concrete trail will run west of Sugar Creek Soccer Park and stop just short of the Mercy Way bridge northwest of Mercy Hospital, Rushing said.

The 36-mile Razorback Greenway connects Fayettevil­le, Springdale, Rogers and Bentonvill­e with a paved pathway for pedestrian­s and bicyclists. Its grand opening was held in May 2015. The $38 million project was largely funded by federal grants and the Walton Family Foundation.

The second part of the project will be a spur that connects to Blowing Springs Trail, a 6-mile soft-surface trail used by mountain bikers, hikers and trail runners. That connection will be 10 feet wide and 2,400 feet long and concrete, according to Rushing.

Work on the project began Oct. 9 and is scheduled to be completed by spring.

Bentonvill­e owns Bella Vista Lake Park. Bentonvill­e Public Schools and Cooper Communitie­s both gave easements for the project as the trail will run through their properties, Rushing said.

“The extension of the greenway into Bella Vista will provide exposure to our city and some of its great features, but it will also increase connectivi­ty among other cities in the region, which we are proud to be a part of,” Bella Vista Mayor Peter Christie said in a statement.

Bella Vista has become so much more than the city north of Bentonvill­e where retirees live, he said, adding young families are moving in daily.

Work on the project began Oct. 9 and is scheduled to be completed by spring.

“But the thing that has stayed the same and is really the heart of Bella Vista is the community’s collective love for the outdoors and for active, healthy lifestyles, and so extending the trail only makes sense,” Christie said.

Bentonvill­e will be responsibl­e for the ongoing operations and maintenanc­e costs of the trail section that remains in Bentonvill­e, said David Wright, parks and recreation director. There won’t be an increase in cost since the city already owns that land, he said.

The city limits essentiall­y reach Dartmoor Road just north of Mercy Hospital.

“It basically is the first step of extending the Razorback Greenway into Bella Vista,” Wright said of the project.

Bentonvill­e has 27.6 miles of hard-surface trails, according to Wright.

 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/CHARLIE KAIJO ?? A constructi­on site is shown Sunday at Blowing Springs Trailhead in Bella Vista. NWA Trailblaze­rs is building a trail to extend the Razorback Greenway north near Bella Vista. It will have a connection to Blowing Springs Trail. Constructi­on has already...
NWA Democrat-Gazette/CHARLIE KAIJO A constructi­on site is shown Sunday at Blowing Springs Trailhead in Bella Vista. NWA Trailblaze­rs is building a trail to extend the Razorback Greenway north near Bella Vista. It will have a connection to Blowing Springs Trail. Constructi­on has already...

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