Tucked into the Ozarks, surrounded by hundreds of miles of accessible, custom-built mountain bike trails, Bentonville, Arkansas, isn’t just another mountain bike town: it’s the official home of the U.S. National Mountain Bike Team.
Recognized as the Mountain Biking Capital of the World, Bentonville is the hub of the legendary OZ Trails and serves as the foundation for USA Cycling’s long-term vision heading into the LA 2028 Olympic Games. USA Cycling has established a permanent base for training camps, athlete development, and grassroots racing growth.
Already in 2025, USA Cycling has hosted multiple athlete camps, thanks to the support of the local community. One of the most impactful experiences came in March, when USA Cycling hosted a camp for nearly 20 rising junior riders. Over the course of several days, athletes honed their skills on the trails at Slaughter Pen, tested themselves in mock races at Handcut Hollow, and bonded with teammates and coaches at the team house in Bentonville’s Third Street Historic District.
Photo credit: Sara Reeves | Arkansas Tourism | CJRW
In 2023, Alec Pasqualina, USA Cycling’s Director of Mountain Bike, relocated to Arkansas to help lead and expand the organization’s growing investment in the region.
“Northwest Arkansas truly has trails for every skill level,” said Pasqualina. “I think from the outside, Olympic and top-tier athletes can seem a lot different from the average person. But in reality, we ride the exact same trails as everyone else,”
Bentonville has something for every rider.
We've been coming to Northwest Arkansas for a handful of years now, and we’ve seen real progression, not just in the number of trails built, but in the sense of community and opportunity… And there are so many opportunities for beginners to enter the sport alongside top-level pros and all the elite races in this region,” said Christopher Blevins, two-time Olympian and World Champion.
Speaking on the qualities of the Bentonville trails, Haley Batten, silver medalist said Bentonville,
“not only provides a full landscape of different terrain for you to explore, you know fun natural terrain...but then they also have the man-made rock gardens, they also have the jump features, [and] when you put all that together you're building the full skill set of what it takes to win world's cups or perform at the highest level."
“If you're thinking about planning a trip here, don’t hesitate. You could spend days and days riding the singletrack,” said Olympian and U23 World Champion Riley Amos.
Support the Team
Join us in Bentonville this October as our athletes return to town to celebrate with the community.
Remaining 2025 Schedule:
August 21–31: World Cup #7 - Haute-Savoie, FRA
September 8-14: World Championships - Valais, SUI
September 18-21: World Cup #8 - Lenzerheide, SUI
October 3-5: World Cup #9 - Lake Placid, NY, USA
October 9-12: World Cup #10 - Mont-Sainte-Anne, CAN
This blog was first published in Springfield FitLife Magazine