The streets have a whisper, and the word is: Slayetteville, it’s that time of the year again! Get ready to bundle up and brave the chill, because for one day only on December 14th, the long-closed Buffalo Creek Trail Head transforms into a winter playground that beckons the young at heart.

Nestled away in Pettigrew, AR, this beloved trail has lain dormant for far too long, but today, the gates swing open to unveil a landscape dusted with the promise of wintry adventures. Calling all sled enthusiasts, snowman architects, and hot cocoa connoisseurs - this is your siren song!

By the order of the Slay Ride committee, this trail becomes a once-a-year treat, the kind that fills your boots with snow and your heart with laughter. A treasure that has been prepped with care, just waiting to burst with the joyful echoes of delighted visitors.

So, mark your calendars, dear Slayetteville. On December 14th, let’s show Buffalo Creek Trail Head our warmest, spirited welcome after its slumber. Get ready to zip up, sled down, and laugh out loud. This is one winter’s tale you’ll want to tell over and over again.

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