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So far Jon Robinson has created 10 blog entries.

Hiking with Kids

A Shared Passion for Hiking Most parents and grandparents dream about sharing their passions with their kids. But what happens

Hiking with Kids2018-05-20T11:33:51-05:00

In Search of the Collared Lizard

I'm not sure if any 18 mile days are in my future but I will forever be grateful for a passion that keeps me on the trail.

In Search of the Collared Lizard2018-04-27T21:14:58-05:00

Thru-Hiking Tips

A thru-hike is defined as hiking the contiguous 230-mile backbone of the Ozark Trail in one trip.

Thru-Hiking Tips2024-01-12T21:35:06-06:00

Adopt a Section of the Ozark Trail

We provide pportunities for hikers, bicyclists, equestrians, and lovers of the outdoors to maintain a portion of the Ozark Trail.

Adopt a Section of the Ozark Trail2021-06-25T20:33:01-05:00

Ozark Stories: Wendy Davis

Wendy's life was transformed after her experience on the trail and now she is regular competitor in many of the biggest bike races in the region and beyond.

Ozark Stories: Wendy Davis2018-05-20T11:34:49-05:00

Ozark Stories: The Spirit of Van Buren

Rebecca Landewe shares her experience with the flood of 2017 and why she loves the region, the rivers and the people that helped her endure this tragic event.

Ozark Stories: The Spirit of Van Buren2018-04-27T20:51:54-05:00

Ozark Stories: Meet Manley Smith

This film is about Manley Smith, a 97 year-old native of Van Buren, who survived the flood and sat down to share his story.

Ozark Stories: Meet Manley Smith2018-04-27T20:52:25-05:00

Ozark Trail Etiquette

Whether you’re sharing the outdoors with bikers, hikers, or riders, we put together some general guidelines for how to safely share the Ozark Trail with others.

Ozark Trail Etiquette2024-01-12T20:08:09-06:00

Ozark Stories: Come back to the Ozark Riverways

This film features many of the local people of Eminence and how they and many others from not only the state but the country banded together to get the town back on its feet after the floods of 2017.

Ozark Stories: Come back to the Ozark Riverways2018-04-27T20:55:15-05:00
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