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Junk Drawer is a dynamic intermediate level trail that has a little bit of everything, berms, rocks, and truck jumps!


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Map Key

1.8

Miles

3.0

KM

Singletrack

1,508' 460 m

High

1,332' 406 m

Low

171' 52 m

Up

315' 96 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

13%

Max Grade (7°)

Dogs Leashed

E-Bikes Allowed

Features Drops/Jumps

Description

Junk Drawer currently connects Learner's Permit to Basket Case and Fayetteville Traverse. It will eventually connect to Downhill trails as well.

Junk Drawer starts smooth and flowy on the top of the hill. After entering the woods, the trail is sent through a few rocky sections before commencing with the bermed switchbacks. Mid-way down the trail is a small gap jump that sends riders over an old truck (there is a ride around).

After the truck, the trail climbs up again to connect with the downhill trails. Junk Drawer then descends again until it turns into Fayetteville Traverse at the intersection of Hail Mary and Captain Fantastic.

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NWATrailblazers Bentonville

Trail Ratings

  4.6 from 10 votes

#2159

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  4.6 from 10 votes
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Trail Rankings

#105

in Arkansas

#2,159

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Photos

Captain Fantastic
Sep 25, 2020 near Farmington, AR
Captain Fantastic
Sep 25, 2020 near Farmington, AR
Truck Jump
Sep 26, 2020 near Fayette…, AR

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Sep 21, 2022
Daniel Grant
Dec 31, 2021
Nick Gleason
First technical trails for this newbie. Did learners permit and junk drawer. Didn't die. — 1h 30m
Nov 25, 2021
Liz Davis
Very nice trail. Some parts are nice and flowy downhill, some switchbacks and then some rock in between. Love the truck! 2mi
Jun 25, 2021
Patrick Jensen
Great stone work on this trail.
Mar 2, 2021
Stephen Burgin
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