E-bikes to be Allowed on Two Motorized Trails but Not the Buffalo River Headwaters
By David Peterson, Ozark Society Past President Until recently, e-bikes were only authorized on legal, motorized trails and roads on the Ouachita and Ozark-St. Francis National Forests. Last year, in response to rapidly increased e-bike usage everywhere, the USFS reversed this policy and requested that forest managers develop a framework “to determine if e-bike use will be designated on select trails.” In response, forest supervisors in Arkansas proposed an “appropriate environmental analysis and … opportunity for public engagement” for three current bike trails under Forest Service supervision: the Womble Trail on the Ouachita National Forest (51 miles), the Syllamo Mountain Bike Trail (38 miles), and the Buffalo River Headwaters bike trail (35 miles). Although there are potential safety issues and environmental concerns with e-bikes, we responded with support of the proposal but with qualification. Here is a 19- mile bike trail loop in the headwaters – the Buffalo River starts in the upper left-hand corner Support: It is clear that e-bikes provide an enjoyable way to visit our national forests, and expand the potential ridership to those with physical limitations. Qualification: We asked that e-bikes be limited to class I (pedal assist with maximum speed of 20 [...]