The paved backbone of the whole region — one nearly-continuous greenway running about 37 miles from Bella Vista down through Bentonville, Rogers, Springdale and Johnson into Fayetteville.
Almost all of it is a separated, paved greenway: creek corridors, woods, underpasses beneath the busy roads, and short stretches of quiet street where the trail hops between segments. It's flat-to-rolling — there's real climbing over the full length, but no single brutal hill. Hardly anyone rides the whole thing in one go; most people pick a segment between two towns and use Greenway to see exactly where it stays protected and where it doesn't.
The Razorback connects to nearly every other ride on this site — the lake loops, the Bentonville and Fayetteville trail networks, and the Bella Vista greenways all branch off it. Trailheads with parking sit at regular intervals in every town it passes through, so you can start almost anywhere and turn around when you've had enough.