Eureka springs, ARKANSAS | september 27-28, 2025

The Arkansas Downhill Series is premiering its pilot event September 26-27, 2025 - part of the Eureka Springs Fat Tire Festival at Lake Leatherwood City Park in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. With more gravity fueled venues in development in Arkansas, this year's Eureka Downhill will set the precedent for a full race series to take place across the state in 2026!

REGISTration - CLICK HERE!

Registration includes shuttles during DH Practice, Seeding, and Finals, neutral mechanics, medical support, professional event timing, complimentary post-race meal and cold beverages (21+ for adult beverages, ID required), inaugural event t-shirt, and an awards ceremony by category with prizes awarded 5 deep – all in a family-friendly festival setting!

RACE VENUE

Eureka Springs premier outdoor recreation resource, the 1600-acre Lake Leatherwood City Park features a 25-mile trail network surrounded by the spring-fed Lake Leatherwood – and a proper Ozark Mountain setting for our pilot event. A long list of available amenities at the park include cabins, dry camping, & RV sites and the sports field facility will double as the race venue for the weekend.

Race Venue Address - 1303 Co Rd 204, Eureka Springs, AR 72632

COURSE INFO

Featuring OGre Run at Lake Leatherwood Bike Park - the original downhill line in the region. Off the gate, the course starts with a series of 180 berms before straight lining into a small step down followed by a large tabletop. A section of ridgeline offers some relief (or the opportunity to smash some pedals), before a wide righthand turn sends racers into the iconic drop zone. This zone features three cascading drops – with a final Big Hit that gaps Miners Rock Trail and a likely crowd of spectators below. A left turn sends racers across a power line and into a rhythm section where speeds will increase. As course development evolves, we will provide updates on how it finishes up.

DH PRACTICE & TRACK WALKS

The Eureka Downhill will kick off the 2025 Fat Tire Festival, with rider Check-In and shuttled DH Practice from the Lake Leatherwood Ball Field parking lot to the Lake Leatherwood Bike Park South Hub from 2pm to 6pm on Friday, September 26th.

  • During Official DH Practice, neutral mechanical support will be available at the Event Venue and medical support will be available on the course.

  • Competitors may ONLY practice during Official DH Practice times.

  • The course will be open to track walks ONLY (no bikes) on Saturday, September 27th from 7am-9am prior to DH Seeding beginning at 9am.

DH SEEDING & FINALS

  • All competitors will take ONE shuttled seeding run Saturday, September 27th in their assigned category wave time, with the first wave beginning at 9am.

  • Upon finishing their DH Seeding run, racers will download seeding times and have a short intermission to prepare for DH Finals.

  • Once seeding is announced, racers will be shuttled back to the top of the staging area according to category wave times. 

  • Like DH Seeding, DH Finals will start by category waves – beginning with Amateur, Juniors, and Experts before finishing with Pros. Each category wave will be staged from the Slowest to Fastest Seeding times for DH Finals.

  • During DH Seeding and DH Finals, medical support will be available on the course and at the Event Venue.

  • Athletes missing their posted start time for DH Seeding and/or DH Finals may be disqualified.

ADDITIONAL INFO

  • Full-face helmets ARE REQUIRED. Knee/elbow pads, gloves, back pads, etc. are strongly encouraged and may become mandatory at Arkansas Downhill Series' discretion.

  • Valid DH race plate required to gain access to shuttles and course during DH Practice, Seeding, and Finals. Separate spectator access points will be identified for friends, family, and fans.

  • All participants will be required to sign a waiver of liability prior to competing in the Arkansas Downhill Series. Athletes under 18 years old need parental signature on all waivers. 

  • Racing Age is your age as of 12/31/2025.

  • In late September, the temperature in Eureka Springs typically ranges from 57°F to 74°F and is rarely below 45°F or above 84°F.

  • Arkansas Downhill Series events are rain or shine, and refunds will not be issued except under extreme circumstances. The Event Organizer reserves the right to adjust the schedule due to any unforeseen circumstances including rescheduling the event to a future date.

  • If participants choose to add additional Registration Protector through BikeReg, those claims are handled entirely by Allianz Global Assistance. For policy questions or to file a claim visit www.eventregistrationprotection.com or call 1-888-799-2832.

LODGING

Finding the right place to stay each night is just as important as what tire pressure to run during the day. Whether you’re searching for a hotel packed with family-friendly amenities or for a quiet cabin to connect with nature, you’ll find it in Eureka Springs.

HOTELS & MOTELS - Eureka’s hotels & motels offer every convenience to make your Eureka Enduro weekend a hit. To assist, we’ve partnered with the following area hotels located just minutes from the event venue:

WANDEROO LODGE: Unique. Curious. Quirky. Known for its outdoor adventure focus and central location, this historic property has a mid-century retro motel feel, offering a variety of rooms, including cabins, and amenities like The Gravel Bar and Restaurant. AES discount code "Enduro" to receive 5% off standard room rate.! Click here to book.

VACATION RENTALS - Eureka Springs offers a variety of vacation rentals for any group size. From rentals connected to the trails to a converted historic church, find the perfect rental for your Eureka Enduro weekend at www.visiteurekasprings.com.

LAKE LEATHERWOOD CITY PARK - Lake Leatherwood City Park offers a wide variety of lodging options including 6 fully furnished cabins, 3 mini-cabins, and 4 RV sites with water, electric, & septic hook-ups. To reserve, just visit www.eurekaparks.com.

DRY CAMPING - Limited Dry Camping spots are available for purchase during event registration. Please refer to the event’s online registration service for additional details.

RESTAURANTS

From fine dining in a cave to sipping award-winning craft beverages, Eureka Springs has something for all your (taste)buds. Eureka’s local restaurants provide the perfect place to dine, drink and be entertained after any ride. To start planning your after-the-ride dining experience, visit www.visiteurekasprings.com.

ARKANSAS DOWNHILL series | coming 2026!