General Information
The Arkansas Graveler is a multi-day gravel cycling event through rural Arkansas, showcasing everything the Natural State has to offer. Our thoughtfully designed routes are carefully planned and feature a mix of scenic roads, historical sites, and fun local landmarks each day. We take care of your daily meals and entertainment, provide well-stocked aid stations along the route, and offer full SAG support throughout the event. Riders enjoy warm showers and restrooms at each overnight venue, along with a designated area to set up camp.
Logistics
-
The 2026 Delta route includes a mix of unpaved Delta farm roads and rural pavement. Choose the bike that fits your skill, fitness, and comfort—drop bars, flat bars, fat tires, or e‑bikes are all suitable.
-
Tire choice is key. Tires under 38c are not recommended, with 42–55mm ideal. Fresh gravel from heavy farm equipment is common, and wider tires float over loose surfaces instead of digging in, improving stability and comfort.While we provide a place for you to tent camp using your tent, you can book private accommodations if you'd like to sleep in a nearby Airbnb, hotel, or motel. Please keep in mind, you must self-transport to these accommodations.
-
The 2026 Delta route is flatter than previous Gravelers such as the 2024 Ozarks route. So gearing will be less critical than years past. Total elevation for the five days is ~7,500ft with 1/3rd of that one day 1.
-
Yes, certainly! However, based on what we learned from our inaugural year, for 2026, we will require e-bikers to bring a second battery or to have a battery extender.
Each morning, you will bring your topped-off second e-bike battery to our Aid Station truck, where it will transport the battery for you to swap out on route.
Our nightly host venues have re-charging stations to keep you rolling.
-
Multitool
Tire plugs or bacon strips (if tubeless…please be tubeless)
Extra tire sealant
At least 2 extra tubes in your specific wheel/tire size
Chain lube
CO2 + nozzle, or a mini pump
Tire lever
Never hurts to throw in a spare cleat for your clipless pedals
Rear blinkie light for paved road segments
*Our mechanics will have floor pumps, no need to bring yours. Our mechanics will have extra repair items and sag wagons will be plentiful on the route. But it’s best to be prepared to fix your own flats if you want to get rolling again quickly.
-
n-Bike Apparel:
3-6 pairs of cycling shorts
3-6 jerseys
3-6 pairs of socks
3-6 sports bras
1-2 Base layers if that’s your jam
Rain jacket
Arm warmers
Vest
Cycling gloves
Cycling shoes
Sunglasses
Helmet (non-negotiable)
Cycling Computer
Cash
If you are particular about your ride snacks, bring ‘em with you!
-
Tent with rain fly and stakes
Sleeping pad or air mattress
Stuffable or inflatable pillow
Sleeping blanket or bag
While you’re welcome to bring a hammock, not every venue has available trees
-
2-3 pairs of casual shorts
1 pair of camp pants
Camp shoes
2-3 t-shirts
1 jacket
Something comfortable to sleep in
Underwear
-
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Shampoo/Soap
2 towels and washcloths for shower
Flip flops for shower
Sunscreen
Ear plugs
Wet wipes
Chamois butt’r
Personal medications you need
Bug spray
Lip balm or chapstick
4 Water bottles and/or Camelbak hydration pack
If you are particular about your ride snacks, bring ‘em with you!
-
Phone
Phone charger block and cable
Cycling computer
Cycling computer charger cable
Cache battery for your devices
Wallet
Cash (please plan to bring at least $100 in small bills for small-town vendors)
Camp head light
Extension cord
Camera (optional)
Gear Recomendations
-
The 2026 Delta route includes a mix of unpaved Delta farm roads and rural pavement. Choose the bike that fits your skill, fitness, and comfort—drop bars, flat bars, fat tires, or e‑bikes are all suitable.
-
Tire choice is key. Tires under 38c are not recommended, with 42–55mm ideal. Fresh gravel from heavy farm equipment is common, and wider tires float over loose surfaces instead of digging in, improving stability and comfort.While we provide a place for you to tent camp using your tent, you can book private accommodations if you'd like to sleep in a nearby Airbnb, hotel, or motel. Please keep in mind, you must self-transport to these accommodations.
-
The 2026 Delta route is flatter than previous Gravelers such as the 2024 Ozarks route. So gearing will be less critical than years past. Total elevation for the five days is ~7,500ft with 1/3rd of that one day 1.
-
Yes, certainly! However, based on what we learned from our inaugural year, for 2026, we will require e-bikers to bring a second battery or to have a battery extender.
Each morning, you will bring your topped-off second e-bike battery to our Aid Station truck, where it will transport the battery for you to swap out on route.
Our nightly host venues have re-charging stations to keep you rolling.
-
Multitool
Tire plugs or bacon strips (if tubeless…please be tubeless)
Extra tire sealant
At least 2 extra tubes in your specific wheel/tire size
Chain lube
CO2 + nozzle, or a mini pump
Tire lever
Never hurts to throw in a spare cleat for your clipless pedals
Rear blinkie light for paved road segments
*Our mechanics will have floor pumps, no need to bring yours. Our mechanics will have extra repair items and sag wagons will be plentiful on the route. But it’s best to be prepared to fix your own flats if you want to get rolling again quickly.
-
n-Bike Apparel:
3-6 pairs of cycling shorts
3-6 jerseys
3-6 pairs of socks
3-6 sports bras
1-2 Base layers if that’s your jam
Rain jacket
Arm warmers
Vest
Cycling gloves
Cycling shoes
Sunglasses
Helmet (non-negotiable)
Cycling Computer
Cash
If you are particular about your ride snacks, bring ‘em with you!
-
Tent with rain fly and stakes
Sleeping pad or air mattress
Stuffable or inflatable pillow
Sleeping blanket or bag
While you’re welcome to bring a hammock, not every venue has available trees
-
2-3 pairs of casual shorts
1 pair of camp pants
Camp shoes
2-3 t-shirts
1 jacket
Something comfortable to sleep in
Underwear
-
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Shampoo/Soap
2 towels and washcloths for shower
Flip flops for shower
Sunscreen
Ear plugs
Wet wipes
Chamois butt’r
Personal medications you need
Bug spray
Lip balm or chapstick
4 Water bottles and/or Camelbak hydration pack
If you are particular about your ride snacks, bring ‘em with you!
-
Phone
Phone charger block and cable
Cycling computer
Cycling computer charger cable
Cache battery for your devices
Wallet
Cash (please plan to bring at least $100 in small bills for small-town vendors)
Camp head light
Extension cord
Camera (optional)

