2018 Timber Rush

New for the 2018 season the Series heads to the Fourche Valley in west central Arkansas for the Timber Rush Hare Scramble.

The Fourche LaFave River begins in western Arkansas in the Ouachita Mountains, and threads its way eastward across the state toward the Arkansas River. Sprinkled along this lush valley are some of the state’s finest livestock, and poultry farms. The valley is also home to one of the state’s largest timber production areas. Timber production, and logging are a major part of the culture here.
The rolling terrain in the valley coupled with eons of deposited river bottom soil on the lower slopes of the fractured ouachita rock make this location ideal for growing timber, AND hosting a round of the Arkansas Hare Scramble Championship Series.

The race course winds its way through a working pine timber operation with over 100 acres of the course weaving through a pine plantation. Racers and families should plan to arrive early on race weekend and enjoy the camping and Saturday practice.

You can also find videos and other information about this race on Facebook by searching for @TimberRush