Strap on your helmets and get ready to explore another of Fayetteville, AR's bike trails.
Frisco Trail runs 1.3 miles from Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. to a curvy meetup by the train tracks on Scull Creek Trail. Though the MLK end is technically the trailhead, I began my ride from the North side where it meets Scull Creek Trail.
About halfway along the trail, Lafayette St. crosses over with this beautiful old bridge.
Just before Dickson Street is my favorite Arsagas. (Taken backwards, the Lafayette Bridge is in the background and Dickson Street is behind me.)
After crossing Dickson St. there is a huge amount of benches along the trail. There is almost always a worn out runner resting on one of these.
If you're willing to traverse an extremely steep little branch off of the trail, there is access to the Fayetteville Public Library as well! I forgot to take a picture, but there's a little sign where the access trail is.
The closer to MLK the trail gets, the more of these funky little side paths you'll see. Often they lead to nearby streets, and sometimes just to little resting spots in the woods. They aren't bike friendly, but they are fun to explore if you are in the mood for adventuring!
When I rode out the other day, the trail ended abruptly at Greenhouse Grille. The MLK side of the trail is getting a tunnel built under the road, so it will soon go even further!
What trail should we explore next?