Indoor Tracks in Arkansas
Arkansas has 3 indoor running tracks across 3 cities. Whether you're training for a meet or just looking for a climate-controlled place to run, you'll find facility types ranging from Track & Field Complex, Municipal Recreation Center, Community Recreation Center. Surfaces include Mondo Super X (Synthetic Rubber) and Rubberized, with day passes starting around $5.
Cities with Indoor Tracks
All Tracks in Arkansas
3 Tracks Found
3 facilities across 3 cities

PrivateVerified
Fayetteville, AR·Track & Field Complex
Randal Tyson Track Center
Track
200m
Lanes
6
Surface
Mondo Super X (Synthetic Rubber)
Banking
Banked
RestrictedFree On-site Parking at 1380 Beechwood Ave.
4.9(100)

PublicVerified
Open nowSherwood, AR·Municipal Recreation Center
Bill Harmon Recreation Center
Track
160m
Lanes
3
Surface
Rubberized
Banking
Flat
Day Pass / MembershipFree on-site parking
$5 day pass

PublicVerified
Open nowSpringdale, AR·Community Recreation Center
The Jones Center
Track
160m
Lanes
3
Surface
Rubberized
Banking
Flat
Day Pass / MembershipFree on-site parking
$8 day pass
Frequently Asked Questions
How many indoor tracks are in Arkansas?
There are currently 3 verified indoor track facilities across 3 cities in Arkansas. The top areas include Fayetteville (1), Sherwood (1), Springdale (1).
Are there public indoor tracks in Arkansas?
Yes. 2 facilities in Arkansas offer full public access. Cities with public-access tracks include Sherwood, Springdale.
What does it cost to use an indoor track in Arkansas?
Day pass prices in Arkansas typically range from $5 to $8. Some municipal recreation centers offer resident discounts, and several facilities have monthly membership options for regular runners.
Which cities in Arkansas have indoor running tracks?
Indoor tracks in Arkansas are currently available in Fayetteville, Sherwood, Springdale. We verify each listing regularly to keep the information accurate.
What surfaces do indoor tracks in Arkansas use?
Indoor tracks in Arkansas feature Mondo Super X (Synthetic Rubber), Rubberized surfaces. The surface type affects traction and impact on joints, so it's worth checking what a facility uses before you visit.