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Backcountry Discovery Routes Releases Ozarks BDR-X Trailer and Announces Route Launch Event in Bentonville, Arkansas

Backcountry Discovery Routes Releases Ozarks BDR-X Trailer and Announces Route Launch Event in Bentonville, Arkansas

Full Film and Route Debut Live April 2 at Mach 1 Motorsports and on YouTube.com.


SEATTLE, WA (March 12, 2026) — Backcountry Discovery Routes® (BDR®), the nonprofit organization dedicated to creating and preserving off-pavement riding opportunities for the adventure motorcycling community, has released the official trailer for the Ozarks BDR-X, a 480-mile adventure motorcycle loop through the rugged Arkansas backcountry, packed with winding forest roads, rocky climbs, countless creek crossings, 10(!) Alt Harder sections, and unforgettable mountain scenery.


The newly released trailer offers a first glimpse of the expedition film documenting the development of this highly anticipated route. Shot across remote forest roads, river crossings, and dramatic mountain overlooks, the film captures the thrill, challenge, and camaraderie that define the BDR experience while showcasing the stunning landscapes of the Ozark Mountains.


Riders throughout Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and the greater Midwest now have a world-class adventure route in their backyard.


The Ozarks BDR-X winds through the Boston Mountains of the Ozark–St. Francis National Forest, delivering a dynamic mix of dense forests, pristine rivers, towering rock cliffs, and legendary twisty pavement. Carefully crafted for dual-sport and adventure riders, the route features flowing gravel roads, primitive two-track, numerous water crossings, and ten optional advanced sections (the most offered on any BDR route to date) giving experienced riders the opportunity to push their skills while maintaining an accessible main route for a wide range of adventure motorcycles.


“Arkansas offers some of the most underrated adventure riding terrain in the country. This route is packed with incredible scenery, fun technical riding, and the welcoming small towns that make adventure travel so memorable. We’re excited to finally bring a BDR-style route to this incredible region.” 


-Michael Bielecki, Route Architect, Film Director and BDR Routes Manager 

Route Launch Event & Film Premiere


The Ozarks BDR-X will officially debut during a special community launch event on Thursday, April 2, hosted by the BDR team at Mach 1 Powersports in Rogers, Arkansas. Riders from across the region are invited to gather and celebrate the newest addition to the BDR family of routes and be part of the live YouTube broadcast of the route release. Free GPS tracks, digital maps, the official Ozarks BDR-X printed map, and complete travel resources will be available to riders at RideBDR.com on launch day.


Event Details - Ozarks, AR BDR-X Release Party

Thursday, April 2
Mach 1 Powersports
2255 W Hudson Rd
Rogers, AR 72756

Event begins at 4:00 PM (Central Time)
Live YouTube Broadcast: 6:00 PM (Central Time)


Event Schedule

5:00 PM – BDR team presentation introducing the Ozarks BDR-X
6:00 PM – Live YouTube broadcast featuring route insights and behind-the-scenes stories from the expedition
Film Premiere – Screening of the full Ozarks BDR-X expedition documentary
Q&A Session – Q&A with the BDR team following the film


Join us in person at the dealership to connect with fellow adventure riders and the regional ADV community, or tune in to the live broadcast atYouTube.com/RideBDR to watch the event from anywhere.

Photos by Miguel Santana


About the Ozarks BDR-X Route

The Ozarks BDR-X begins and ends in the historic town of Jasper, Arkansas, nestled along the Buffalo National River, America’s first designated free-flowing undammed river. From there, the route forms a 480-mile loop through the Boston Mountains, one of the most scenic and rugged riding regions in the Ozarks.


Riders will tackle everything that makes Ozarks riding legendary, from winding forest roads and rocky climbs to endless creek crossings and scenic ridge routes with sweeping mountain views. Highlights include stops at the historic Oark General Store, breathtaking overlooks like Hawksbill Crag, and the thrilling Arkansas Dragon switchbacks descending into Mt. Judea.


Highlights of the route include:

  • 480-mile loop through the Ozark–St. Francis National Forest
  • Ten optional “ALT Harder” sections for advanced riders
  • Numerous water crossings and primitive forest roads
  • Scenic overlooks, waterfalls, and river valleys
  • Access to small mountain towns offering fuel, food, and supplies

The route is designed as a four- to five-day adventure and offers abundant dispersed camping opportunities throughout the National Forest, along with cabin rentals and lodging in nearby communities.


Supporting Local Communities

Like all BDR routes, the Ozarks BDR-X is designed to guide riders through small towns and rural communities where they fuel up, dine locally, and spend the night, supporting local businesses while exploring some of the most beautiful backcountry terrain in the country.


Additional support was provided by local partners Mach 1 Powersports in Rogers, Arkansas (host of the Ozarks BDR-X route release event), and So Live So Ride in Ozone, Arkansas, a moto training and camping & cabins resort perfectly positioned to host riders exploring the new route.


BDR is grateful for the continued support of industry partners who help make new routes, films, and travel resources possible for the adventure riding community.


Learn More & Start Planning

Watch the trailer now and learn more about the route at: RideBDR.com/Ozarks


Free GPS tracks, maps, and travel resources will be available when the route launches during the April 2 community event in Bentonville.

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