- Batesville (Independence County) to install new mountain bike trails in four different areas of the city: Riverside Park, Fitzhugh Park, East Main Soccer Complex, and one green space area with only Green Nature Trails. – $425,000.00
- Eureka Springs (Carroll County) to install a new bathhouse at Lake Leatherwood and ADA access. – $200,000.00
- Greenwood (Sebastian County) to install an inclusive playground. – $494,905.00
- Harrison (Boone County) to replace outdated play equipment with inclusive features and construct a splash pad. – $150,000.00
- Highfill (Benton County) to install a new park with a walking trail, pavilion and restroom, fenced ADA compliant play structure, picnic tables, benches, landscaping, parking, and sidewalks. – $250,000.00
- Pea Ridge (Benton County) for phased construction of a series of soft-surface, multi-purpose community trail system. – $500,000.00
- Pocahontas (Randolph County) to install a new pavilion with ADA restrooms, pave parking and roadway to connect two city parks. – $315,00.00
- Searcy (White County) for phased construction of a series of soft-surface, multi-purpose trails at or adjacent to key destinations at four sites: the grounds of the new community center, the McKnight parcel donated for recreation, Berryhill Park’s adjoining greenspace, and the area adjacent to the community center campus. – $463,505.00
- Sebastian County to install a parking lot and restroom at Massard Prairie Trailhead. – $164,772.50
The 2026 FUN Park grant recipients are:
- Black Rock (Lawrence County) to install a new ADA basketball court and ADA playground in a new park. – $98,625.00
- Blue Mountain (Logan County) to upgrade the playground and provide ADA access at Blue Mountain Park. – $99,960.00
- Corning (Clay County) to install a new toddler and ADA play area at Wynn Park. – $100,000.00
- Etowah (Mississippi County) to repave and extend a walking trail, replace outdated play equipment, provide ADA parking and access, and replace picnic tables and ballfield fence at Etowah Park. – $100,000.00
- Hackett (Sebastian County) to install a new inclusive playground at Hackett City Park. – $100,000.00
- Hardy (Sharp County) to replace flood damaged playground, benches, basketball goal, reconstruct the parking lot and ADA accessibility, and replace metal ceiling of existing pavilion at Loberg Park. – $100,000.00
- Holland (Faulkner County) to replace unsafe and deteriorated play area and improve ADA connectivity at Holland City Park. – $100,000.00
- Menifee (Conway County) to install new playground equipment with ADA accessibility, rubber mulch, and ADA parking/signage at Menifee City Park. – $99,989.51
- Mountain Pine (Garland County) to create the town’s first park by installing an active, inclusive, and ADA compliant recreational space and install sidewalks for connectivity. – $99,986.70
- Norphlet (Union County) to install a new pavilion, accessibility, playground equipment, and replace fall zone material. – $99,430.00
- Wickes (Polk County) to add ADA parking and connectivity, new shade structure, and re-arrange the play equipment and install new ones, replace fall zone material. – $100,000.00
- Willisville (Nevada County) to install a new playground, ADA parking and connectivity, and lighting. – $99,979.00
- Little River County to address drainage issues, resurface existing basketball court, install ADA picnic tables, ADA sidewalks and parking, a new playground, and shade trees. – $100,000.00
- Madison County to install playground structure, ADA compliant picnic table, bench, and sidewalk. – $99,604.39
- Union County to replace outdated playground equipment, ADA sidewalks, and benches. – $99,997.30
The 2026 Great Strides grant recipients are:
- Cherry Valley (Cross County) to construct a 1,650 linear feet asphalt walking trail, an ADA parking area, and install four ADA accessible benches along the walking trail. – $219,240.00
- Holly Grove (Monroe County) to construct a 1,330 linear feet rail in their city park along with added striped ADA parking with aisle and wheel stops to their parking area. – $143,813.00
- Trumann (Poinsett County) to develop 930 linear feet long, 10 feet wide ADA multipurpose trail and 520 square feet of ADA parking space at Betty Street Park. – $100,000.00
Since 1988, Arkansas’ Outdoor Recreation Grants Program has invested more than $80 million in projects across the state, supporting communities through the development of parks, trails, and other public outdoor recreation facilities.