Double Barrel Gravel Ride - gravel cycling event - in Bentonville, AR - presented by Phat Tire Bike Shop

Double Barrel Gravel Ride

Saturday, April 18, 202611670 W Highway 72, Bentonville, AR
Event Details

Event Type

Gravel

Location

11670 W Highway 72Bentonville, ArkansasOpen in Maps

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Upcoming Dates

Saturday, April 18, 2026Register

Event Location

About This Event
Get ready to kick up some dust, raise a glass, and possibly a shotgun (if you so choose)—Double Barrel Gravel turns 10, and we're throwing the ultimate gravel bash at the iconic Benton County Quail Barn! Phat Tire Bike Shop and the Quail Barn invite every gravel lover to experience NWA’s finest gravel roads—packed with that perfect Northwest Arkansas charm. Choose your adventure: 15-mile leisure cruise for easy vibes and big smiles 31-mile mid-distance thrill with just the right challenge 70-mile epic for those hungry to conquer it all
Additional Information

Event Overview

  • Start/Finish: Benton County Quail Barn, 11670 W Highway 72, Bentonville, AR
  • Registration: Typically opens in early February; limited to 2,500 participants and often reaches capacity quickly.
  • Equipment Recommendation: Tires of 35mm or wider are strongly suggested for Northwest Arkansas's "chunky" and loose gravel conditions.
  • Post-Ride Bash: Starts at 3:00 PM with beer from Fossil Cove Brewery, live music from the Frisky Squirrels, and an inflatable obstacle course.

Course Description

The event offers three distinct distances to cater to all skill levels. While the 15-mile course is marked, the 31-mile and 70-mile routes require GPS navigation.
 
Sector Terrain Type Key Notes
Start/Finish Hardpack / Tarmac Staging at the Quail Barn; $15 parking fee usually applies.
Leisure Loop 15 Miles A "leisure cruise" with easy vibes and rolling hills for a fun, accessible introduction to NWA gravel.
Mid-Distance Thrill 31 Miles A more challenging route featuring punchy climbs and classic Ozark scenic views.
The Epic 70 Miles The premier distance with over 5,000 feet of elevation gain; includes steep grades and loose, rocky descents.
Ozark Highlights Mixed Surface Routes traditionally feature approximately 63% unpaved surfaces, including creek crossings and bridges.
Aid Stations Supported Stops Strategic fueling stations provided on the course to keep riders focused on the long climbs.

 

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