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Wingding, Lamonster, Arkansas Pigtail... ride suggestions?!

Suggestions for rides in Arkansas:
Leaving Wisconsin and heading for Wingding in Springfield,Mo.
On to LaMonster to see what money can buy.
Then hit the Arkansas Pigtail.........can anyone suggest any must do rides in the area? I’ll probably want to head east from there to loop back up to Wisconsin.:shocked:
 
I don't have extensive experience on the roads in Arkansas but I did ride the Pig Trail a few years back. For that road, I stayed in Branson. The next morning I took 65 South to 86 West which is just a couple miles north of the Arkansas border. Take 86 west until you come to a small crossroads called Eagle Rock. Go south on P which will become 23 once you cross into Arkansas. You will experience scenic sweeping curves through farmland as you head south. You will also pass through Eureka Springs which is a wonderful small town to visit when you have time. Highway 23 will take you all the way down to the Pig Trail which will be a relatively short section of your day's ride. Continue on south you will cross under Interstate 40 and end up in a small town called Ozark. Stop there for lunch in a BBQ joint. I can't remember the name but it sits about a block from the Arkansas river. The fastest way back to Branson was reversing course and following 23 North a ways so you get a second run on the Pig Trail. There is a camping/RV resort on or near the Pig Trail where you can stop and get memorabilia from your trip.
 
Be advised that some counties down there are dry, so you may not be able to have beer with your BBQ. BBQ without some dark ale
is just not the same. Good, but not great.
 
Be advised that some counties down there are dry, so you may not be able to have beer with your BBQ. BBQ without some dark ale
is just not the same. Good, but not great.

Yup .. We made sure we made our evening stays in wet counties :)
 
Contact me if you would like to do a one day ride. I got some very nice roads and can give you a one day ride that covers it all. Steep roads, twisties, great scenery.

My selection covers the best of many of the posted rides in the AR Motorcycle Roads book.

I live in Valley Springs, just outside of Harrison. The roads are within a 100 mile radius of home base.
 
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Weave in the Ozarks on the way east. Also look at Natchez Trace Parkway. If you go far enough east, be sure the do the Cherahola Skyway.
 
Suggestions for rides in Arkansas:
Leaving Wisconsin and heading for Wingding in Springfield,Mo.
On to LaMonster to see what money can buy.
Then hit the Arkansas Pigtail.........can anyone suggest any must do rides in the area? I’ll probably want to head east from there to loop back up to Wisconsin.:shocked:

Google map - Peel's Ferry .... some of the best riding I've ever done was in that area ( north & west of that area ) ..... Mark Twain forest is fantastic ...... Mike :thumbup:
 
I live in the Ozarks just north of state line and Bentonville, AR in Missouri. The list of good riding is long - From the north at Eureka Springs on Hwy 23 to the Pig Trail all the way to Ozark, AR on the Arkansas River. A bit to the east is a town called Altus in wine country. Many good wineries in the area to tour and taste. Off the Pig Trail on 215 just before Cass and past Byrds campground is a very tiny community of Oark. The Oark cafe is a must stop in the area - good burgers an The.Best.Pie. Eureka Springs is a must town to see. The list could go on for days.
Though the rally was cancelled this year, Bikes, Blues and BBQ has a website with some good mapped rides: https://bikesbluesandbbq.org/ride-maps/

Here is a most excellent site for riding in the area: http://www.cruisetheozarks.com/ridemaps/

If you have time and a GPS (not just a phone, some places in the Ozarks have no service) our favorite thing to do is pick a direction and go. See an interesting road? Take it. Then another, and another. After you are well and truly lost for a while and have seen sights and maybe stopped at a unique Mom & Pop eatery, just enter the place you are staying in the GPS and it will get you there. We did this once in the summer, ran almost 2 tanks of gas through the trike, budgeted 2 hours to get back to home, got completely lost, hit the "Home" button on the GPS and found we were only 2 miles from our house. Fun rides.
 
I live in the Ozarks just north of state line and Bentonville in Missouri. The list of good riding is long - From the north at Eureka Springs on Hwy 23 to the Pig Trail all the way to Ozark, AR on the Arkansas River. A bit to the east is a town called Altus in wine country. Many good wineries in the area to tour and taste. Off the Pig Trail on 215 just before Cass and past Byrds campground is a very tiny community of Oark. The Oark cafe is a must stop in the area - good burgers an The.Best.Pie. Eureka Springs is a must town to see. The list could go on for days.
Though the rally was cancelled this year, Bikes, Blues and BBQ has a website with some good mapped rides: https://bikesbluesandbbq.org/ride-maps/

Here is a most excellent site for riding in the area: http://www.cruisetheozarks.com/ridemaps/

If you have time and a GPS (not just a phone, some places in the Ozarks have no service) our favorite thing to do is pick a direction and go. See an interesting road? Take it. Then another, and another. After you are well and truly lost for a while and have seen sights and maybe stopped at a unique Mom & Pop eatery, just enter the place you are staying in the GPS and it will get you there. We did this once in the summer, ran almost 2 tanks of gas through the trike, budgeted 2 hours to get back to home, got completely lost, hit the "Home" button on the GPS and found we were only 2 miles from our house. Fun rides.
Awesome information which I will use!
 
I have a folder that I save all the interesting info that I find on Spyder Lovers. It's getting filled with all the information in this thread. Thanks all.
 
Bikerchris,
Arkansas provides some of the best riding in our nation. Bikers of all kinds come here and spend multiple days riding the north and northwest portions of our state. Those of us who live here, consider ourselves very blessed to have incredible these motorcycle roads, awesome/unique small towns here in our relative backyards. This is a big area for street motorcycling, and dirt riders (The TAT goes from NC to Colorado, and runs across our state, so you’ll see a lot of adventure bikes in the OZarks. The Ozarks are filled with twisties, sweepers, vast views (The Arkansas Grand Canyon), wildlife (including elk), various interesting towns and characters. The list goes on and on.
I can put you a loop ride together, but just know, you’ll be scratching the surface.
Big Lenny
 
My wife and I are from Austin, TX and we moved here to Arkansas (Hot Springs Village) 4 yrs ago and love it. Why did we move here? I have made a few trips to "The Hub" close to Harrison, AR with my wife (she rides her own Spyder) and we just loved the roads here.........so, we sold out house and move to Arkansas (with no friends or family here!). Now we have more friends (all are motorcycle riders, mostly GWs) than we could ever imagine. We are members of the GWRRA local Hot Springs chapter (no, we don't own a GW or Honda, but they tall all brands) and we are both officers in that chapter (120 members in our chapter), and we members of the USSR-Central Arkansas out of LIttle Rock. Yes, we moved here for the motorcycle riding, are happy and proud to be in and live in Arkansas (and we still ride every week, just have to bundle up sometimes!). The Ozarks are a great riding area and you will love it! Take ARtraveler up on his offer, he's a good guy and will show you some great rides!
 
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