GOSHEN
Find your exploration on bike, foot, or horseback.
The below routes roll from the Goshen Hub at the Goshen Community Building, offering public parking, a bicycle repair station, bicycle wash, and public restrooms with a changing area. From Goshen, well‑maintained gravel roads meander through the farm‑rich valleys of Washington County before ascending into the hardwood canopy of the Ozark Mountains. While some rural services are available—including options to top off bottles or grab a bite—the often remote and more challenging nature of the longer routes favors the more experienced. Regardless of the distance you choose, Goshen offers a variety of options to meet your pre‑ and post‑ride needs, like Pancho’s Mexican Restaurant, which serves authentic Mexican cuisine in a clean, family‑owned atmosphere. For a quick grab‑and‑go breakfast, the made‑fresh biscuits at Anderson’s fit nicely in a jersey pocket.
Our Commitment- As these routes wind through the rolling valleys and forested ridges, riders are also moving through the heart of the Beaver Lake Watershed—an essential source of drinking water, recreation, and ecological vitality for Northwest Arkansas. We’re proud to support the Beaver Watershed Alliance in their mission to protect and enhance this vital resource through education, outreach, and on‑the‑ground conservation efforts. By promoting responsible recreation and partnering in stewardship initiatives, we’re committed to helping ensure a bright future for clean, healthy water across Arkansas.
Dig in and support Beaver Watershed Alliance!
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Click on the link below for Google Map Trailhead. The Goshen Hub shares public parking with the Goshen Community Building and Mill Branch Park.
Or, click on any tab at the bottom of the Ride with GPS map below to see the preview for that particular route.
Join our growing community of gravel cyclists at OZ Gravel.
Smooth, flat terrain in the cover of western Benton County, Sulphur Springs.