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Yeah, the trails here do a pretty good job, the general rule is 24 hours, but they are usually okay quicker after that. There is a facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/648918131914746/ that does a pretty good job of keeping the conditions updated. There are also some good wet weather options like the northeastern portion of the Back 4o and Hobbs State Park
It will be cold typically, but then maybe it will be in the 70’s. Sometimes there will be rain all through the winter, or maybe it won’t rain or snow for the entirety of it. It could be rainy, but sometimes it will be be icy and snowy all winter. In short, there is no typical for this area for anytime of the year really, you just have to look at the next few days of the forecast to have any idea what the weather will be like in this area. Sorry that’s no help, but we would like to know what the weather will be also.
There are so many different ways you can ride Bentonville/NWA. There is everything from the Dirt Jump Park called the Railyard to big back country in the middle of no where Buffalo Headwaters with handcut 500 foot climbs and descents, to machine cut flow and jump lines at Slaughter Pen and Coler Mountain Bike Perserve, to long flowy miles of singletrack at the Back 40, to the tech and rockyness of Mt. Kessler, to the Downhill run (runs by spring) at Lake Leatherwood. There is literally anything and everything! You should defiantly go if you have a chance, truly great riding and lots of it.
I agree with you Jeff; if they want to take a different approach that is fine but exactly as you said, to publicly denounce it seems unnecessary.
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