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Arkansas Freedom Fund Adaptive Cycling & Kayaking

Arkansas Freedom Fund

Bryant, Arkansas - Saline County

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Jun 8, 2026

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Little Rock

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6017 Springwood Circle, Bryant, AR 72022

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Provider overview

Arkansas Freedom Fund provides adaptive recreation for Arkansas veterans of all abilities, including cycling with adaptive bikes and hand trikes, kayaking, hiking, and camping.

The Arkansas Freedom Fund is a Bryant, Arkansas nonprofit founded in 2010 that supports veterans, active-duty military, wounded warriors, and their families through rehabilitative and recreational activities including cycling and kayaking.

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Ages
Veterans, active-duty military, wounded warriors, and their families; confirm participation details
Season
Year-round outdoor recreation; the Arkansas Challenge Bike Ride is held the second Saturday of October
Cost
The Arkansas Freedom Fund is a nonprofit; programs and the annual ride are described as funded for participating veterans. Confirm current cost and eligibility.

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Arkansas Freedom Fund

6017 Springwood Circle, Bryant, AR 72022

Outing and ride dates vary. Families and veterans should confirm the current cycling and kayaking schedule and eligibility directly with the Arkansas Freedom Fund.

Programs and offerings

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Adaptive cycling & kayaking for veterans

Adaptive cycling with adaptive bikes and hand trikes, plus kayaking and other outdoor recreation, for Arkansas veterans of all abilities and their families.

Ages
Veterans, active-duty military, wounded warriors, and their families; confirm participation details
Season
Year-round outdoor recreation; the Arkansas Challenge Bike Ride is held the second Saturday of October
Schedule
Contact the Arkansas Freedom Fund for current cycling and kayaking outings and dates for the annual Arkansas Challenge Bike Ride.
Cost
The Arkansas Freedom Fund is a nonprofit; programs and the annual ride are described as funded for participating veterans. Confirm current cost and eligibility.
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Last checked
Jun 8, 2026
Why this is listed
Arkansas Freedom Fund's official programs page describes recreational opportunities for Arkansas veterans of all abilities, including cycling with adaptive bikes and hand trikes, hiking, kayaking, camping, scuba, and other outdoor activities.
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Program details we found

Adaptive cycling & kayaking for veterans

Arkansas Freedom Fund's official programs page describes recreational opportunities for Arkansas veterans of all abilities, including cycling with adaptive bikes and hand trikes, hiking, kayaking, camping, scuba, and other outdoor activities.

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What the provider says: The official source names veterans of all abilities, adaptive bikes, hand trikes, cycling, kayaking, hiking, camping, and outdoor recreation programming.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about eligibility, adaptive bike or hand-trike availability, kayaking support, event dates, equipment needs, caregiver participation, and how a veteran gets involved.

What we checked

What we found: Arkansas Freedom Fund's official programs page describes recreational opportunities for Arkansas veterans of all abilities, including cycling with adaptive bikes and hand trikes, hiking, kayaking, camping, scuba, and other outdoor activities.

We avoid ranking, recommending, evaluating quality, or making safety claims. Use the source links and contact the provider before enrolling.

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What to confirm

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  • Support model, staff preparation, supervision, and safety policies.
  • Exact location, entrance, parking, equipment, and what to bring.

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