BudMan
05-13-2012, 08:59 PM
The SouthCentral Rally will be June 7-8-9 in Van Buren (http://www.vanburen.org/home.php#) Arkansas
The base motel is
Travelers Inn
3109 Alma Hwy.
Van Buren, AR. 72956
479-474-2378
There are no rooms available at the base motel.
There are plenty of motels in town.
The Super 8 and the Motel 6 in Van Buren
And the Days Inn in Alma are good choices.
Here's what we have planned
Wednesday: Arrival day.
We'll have some cold drinks etc. ready at the motel. We plan on getting together for dinner.
Probably across the street from the motel at the Western Sizzlin.
Thursday: Devil's Den Ride (Map) (http://g.co/maps/hsfhm)
We will ride into Oklahoma to visit Sequoyah's Cabin (http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/sequoyah1.html) near Sallisaw.
Sequoyah (http://www.manataka.org/page81.html) is the inventor of the Cherokee's alphabet.
Just an FYI....just west of the cabin we will ride past the Akins Cemetery.
Last stop for the 30's gangster "Pretty Boy Floyd"
We'll then go north on U.S. 59 to the Cookson Hills before turning east back to Arkansas.
Then we will ride into the Boston mountains and stop at Devil's Den State Park (http://www.ozarkmerchants.com/devils_den.html) near Winslow.
We will take U.S. 71 south and AR 282 from there going back to Van Buren.
This is about 150 miles and should get us back to the motel by mid-afternoon.
Friday: Mt. Magazine Ride (Map) (http://g.co/maps/ct48y)
We will go the other direction and ride south on U.S. 71 to Waldron.
Then east on AR 28. We'll ride on the north side of Lake Nimrod (http://www.arkansas.com/places-to-go/lakes-rivers/lake.aspx?id=21) the oldest ACOE lake in the state.
From there north on AR 7 then west to the lodge at Mt. Magazine State Park (http://www.mountmagazinestatepark.com/).
It's Arkansas's newest state park. Signal Hill, a peak on the mountain is the highest point in the state.
The plan is to have lunch at the lodge before riding north to Paris.
To get back across the river we'll go to Ozark and then head west to Van Buren.
Most of this ride is before we get to Mt. Magazine.
So we need plan on starting about 8:00 and lunch about 1:00
This is about 235 miles.
Saturday: There are no planned rides.
We will have some suggestions for rides if anyone is interested.
And Jim "Dooley" has offered to lead a ride on the Pig Trail.
In Van Buren The Old Town Bike Show will start at 8:00 Saturday on main street.
Main street is a good place to walk around and window shop.
And there are plenty of places to eat. Crystal gives the pie at the Cottage Cafe two thumbs up. :tup::tup:
Last but not least a BBQ dinner is planned for Saturday evening.
Ft. Smith is just the other side of the river and is home to Judge Parkers Courthouse (http://www.nps.gov/fosm/index.htm).
The famous "Hangin' Judge" made popular in the movie True Grit.
Also the Ft. Smith Museum of History (http://www.fortsmithmuseum.com/) has a collection of things from former Ft. Smith resident,
Gen. William O. Darby founder of the U.S. Army Rangers.
In the near future we will post more info on things to do in the area in case anyone is interested.
Also we need everyone that can to bring some item for the auction and for the goodie bags.
Come on folks lets try to have the biggest and best rally every. :tup:
The base motel is
Travelers Inn
3109 Alma Hwy.
Van Buren, AR. 72956
479-474-2378
There are no rooms available at the base motel.
There are plenty of motels in town.
The Super 8 and the Motel 6 in Van Buren
And the Days Inn in Alma are good choices.
Here's what we have planned
Wednesday: Arrival day.
We'll have some cold drinks etc. ready at the motel. We plan on getting together for dinner.
Probably across the street from the motel at the Western Sizzlin.
Thursday: Devil's Den Ride (Map) (http://g.co/maps/hsfhm)
We will ride into Oklahoma to visit Sequoyah's Cabin (http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/sequoyah1.html) near Sallisaw.
Sequoyah (http://www.manataka.org/page81.html) is the inventor of the Cherokee's alphabet.
Just an FYI....just west of the cabin we will ride past the Akins Cemetery.
Last stop for the 30's gangster "Pretty Boy Floyd"
We'll then go north on U.S. 59 to the Cookson Hills before turning east back to Arkansas.
Then we will ride into the Boston mountains and stop at Devil's Den State Park (http://www.ozarkmerchants.com/devils_den.html) near Winslow.
We will take U.S. 71 south and AR 282 from there going back to Van Buren.
This is about 150 miles and should get us back to the motel by mid-afternoon.
Friday: Mt. Magazine Ride (Map) (http://g.co/maps/ct48y)
We will go the other direction and ride south on U.S. 71 to Waldron.
Then east on AR 28. We'll ride on the north side of Lake Nimrod (http://www.arkansas.com/places-to-go/lakes-rivers/lake.aspx?id=21) the oldest ACOE lake in the state.
From there north on AR 7 then west to the lodge at Mt. Magazine State Park (http://www.mountmagazinestatepark.com/).
It's Arkansas's newest state park. Signal Hill, a peak on the mountain is the highest point in the state.
The plan is to have lunch at the lodge before riding north to Paris.
To get back across the river we'll go to Ozark and then head west to Van Buren.
Most of this ride is before we get to Mt. Magazine.
So we need plan on starting about 8:00 and lunch about 1:00
This is about 235 miles.
Saturday: There are no planned rides.
We will have some suggestions for rides if anyone is interested.
And Jim "Dooley" has offered to lead a ride on the Pig Trail.
In Van Buren The Old Town Bike Show will start at 8:00 Saturday on main street.
Main street is a good place to walk around and window shop.
And there are plenty of places to eat. Crystal gives the pie at the Cottage Cafe two thumbs up. :tup::tup:
Last but not least a BBQ dinner is planned for Saturday evening.
Ft. Smith is just the other side of the river and is home to Judge Parkers Courthouse (http://www.nps.gov/fosm/index.htm).
The famous "Hangin' Judge" made popular in the movie True Grit.
Also the Ft. Smith Museum of History (http://www.fortsmithmuseum.com/) has a collection of things from former Ft. Smith resident,
Gen. William O. Darby founder of the U.S. Army Rangers.
In the near future we will post more info on things to do in the area in case anyone is interested.
Also we need everyone that can to bring some item for the auction and for the goodie bags.
Come on folks lets try to have the biggest and best rally every. :tup: