Razorback Greenway Trail in Springdale, AR: 2026 Route Guide

Mason Capital Group Real Estate Investment & Trust

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TL;DR: The Razorback Regional Greenway is a 36.7-mile paved trail that runs through downtown Springdale and connects it to five other Northwest Arkansas communities (TrailLink, checked Aug 2026).

Springdale Greenway Route And Scope

The Razorback Regional Greenway is a 36.7-mile paved multi-use trail, according to TrailLink as of August 2026. TrailLink's official route description states that the Greenway runs through the downtown districts of Fayetteville, Bentonville, and Springdale, while also connecting those areas with Rogers and Lowell, stretching from Bella Vista Lake in the north to south of Walker Park in Fayetteville -- six Northwest Arkansas communities in all (TrailLink, checked Aug 2026). That routing makes the trail one of the few pieces of shared infrastructure that physically links Springdale's downtown to the other major population centers in the region.

Arkansas.com, the official Arkansas tourism site, separately confirms that the Greenway passes through downtown Springdale as of August 2026. For those looking to Discover Springdale, Arkansas, the trail is one of the fixed pieces of downtown infrastructure connecting the city to the wider region, and its presence is independently documented by both a national trail directory and the state's own tourism authority.

Springdale Downtown Parks and Trail Access

Turnbow Park is a real, active downtown Springdale park located along Spring Creek. The Downtown Springdale Alliance characterizes this space as "spacious with plenty of seating" (downtownspringdale.org, checked Aug 2026). For those evaluating featured listings near this corridor, the park is a defined public amenity along the trail's downtown segment. The park also hosts the "LIVE! at Turnbow" concert series, with performances continuing into August and September according to a news item dated August 7, 2025 (Downtown Springdale Alliance, downtownspringdale.org), giving the downtown stretch of the trail a recurring public event to point to.

Luther George Park is another downtown Springdale park along the corridor, and it recently completed a renovation: the park broke ground for that work on October 7, 2022 and officially reopened October 11, 2024 (Downtown Springdale Alliance, downtownspringdale.org, checked Aug 2026). Buyers and sellers evaluating the downtown area should note that the 2024 reopening marks the current operational status of this facility, which is worth confirming directly if a listing markets proximity to it.

Springdale Downtown Amenities and Recreation

Springdale City Council approved the Downtown Outdoor Dining District ordinance on August 11, 2020 (downtownspringdale.org, checked Aug 2026). As of August 2026, the district operates Monday through Friday from 3-10pm, Saturday from 8am-10pm, and Sunday from 10am-10pm (downtownspringdale.org, checked Aug 2026). When clients list your home with us, we note amenities like this as part of the objective picture of a downtown-adjacent property, alongside the trail and the parks it connects. The area also features a self-guided mural tour of 20+ murals (downtownspringdale.org, checked Aug 2026), which runs through the same downtown blocks the Greenway serves.

The Springdale Parks & Recreation department office is located at 1906 Cambridge St, Springdale, AR 72762, and can be reached at (479) 750-8185 (springdalear.gov, checked Aug 2026), for residents who want to confirm current park hours or programming directly. These downtown parks, the outdoor dining district's hours, and the mural tour together make up the current, verifiable amenity base along the Greenway's Springdale segment, distinct from the trail mileage itself.

Springdale Population And Home Values

Springdale's population was estimated at 90,685 as of July 1, 2025 (U.S. Census Bureau, Vintage 2025 population estimate, QuickFacts, checked Aug 2026). The typical Springdale, AR home value (Zillow Home Value Index) was $342,415 as of July 31, 2026, up 4.0% from a year earlier (Zillow, checked Aug 2026). These two figures are the current population and pricing baseline for anyone evaluating the downtown Springdale area the Greenway runs through, whether they are comparing neighborhoods, timing a purchase, or pricing a listing.

Neither figure is specific to any one block or parcel along the trail corridor, and they should be read as citywide context rather than a valuation for a particular address. Buyers and sellers who want parcel-level detail should pair this citywide data with a direct comparable-sales review for the specific downtown block in question.

Working With Mason Capital Group in Springdale

Mason Capital Group applies 30+ years of experience in Northwest Arkansas and $2.4B+ in cumulative transaction activity when advising clients on real estate along this corridor. We help buyers and sellers work from the verified facts about the trail, the downtown parks, and current market data rather than general assumptions, and we point clients to primary sources -- the trail directory, the Downtown Springdale Alliance, and the city's own parks office -- rather than secondhand claims.

You can reach our advisory team at 479-925-3333 or visit our office at 609 SW 8th Street, 6th Floor, Bentonville, AR 72712. Sellers evaluating representation can review what to verify when choosing the best real estate agent in Springdale, including local track record and named transaction experience in the downtown corridor specifically.

How long is the Razorback Regional Greenway?

The Razorback Regional Greenway is a 36.7-mile paved multi-use trail according to TrailLink, checked Aug 2026.

What cities does the Razorback Greenway go through?

TrailLink's official route description states the Greenway runs through the downtown districts of Fayetteville, Bentonville and Springdale, and connects those with Rogers and Lowell, stretching from Bella Vista Lake in the north to south of Walker Park in Fayetteville -- six Northwest Arkansas communities in all (TrailLink, checked Aug 2026).

Does the Razorback Greenway go through downtown Springdale?

Yes, Arkansas.com, the official Arkansas tourism site, separately confirms the Greenway passes through downtown Springdale (Arkansas.com, checked Aug 2026).

What is the typical home value in Springdale, AR?

The typical Springdale, AR home value (Zillow Home Value Index) was $342,415 as of July 31, 2026, up 4.0% from a year earlier (Zillow, checked Aug 2026).