Trails in the Arkansas Trails System shall be classified according to their designated use and shall include, but not be limited to, the following classifications:
(1) Interpretive trail — a route having natural, cultural, or historical points of interest identified to the public through the use of markers, plaques, brochures, or other readily recognizable means;
(2) Hiking trail — a route designated, designed, and maintained for foot travel;
(3) Bicycle trail — a route designated, designed, and maintained primarily for bicycle travel;
(4) Motorcycle trail — a route designated, designed, and maintained primarily for trail activity by motorcycle;
(5) Boat trail — a separate route or lane designated and maintained for trail activity by boat;
(6) Canoe trail — a route designated and maintained for canoeing experiences;
(7) Automobile trail — a properly marked roadway designated and maintained for recreational automobile travel;
(8) Equestrian trail — a route designated, designed, and maintained for trail activity for horse riding;
(9) Handicap trail — a route designated for trail activity by special groups as well as the general public; and
(10) Recreational trail — a route designed to meet specific recreational and physical fitness needs.
Structure Arkansas Code
Chapter 4 - Parks and Recreation Areas
Subchapter 4 - Arkansas Trails System Act
§ 22-4-403. Administration of Arkansas Trails System
§ 22-4-404. Arkansas Trails Council — Creation — Powers and duties
§ 22-4-405. Criteria for acceptance into Arkansas Trails System