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News and Events > Announcements > FAST Beach Bash 2026

Apr 27 2026

FAST Beach Bash 2026

Beach Bash 2026 @ The Beach at Lake Avalon

🌊 Save the Date for this FAST members-only event!
FAST Beach Bash is coming — and you do not want to miss it!

Join your fellow FAST fam for a laid-back evening of sand, sun, and good vibes. We’re talking:
🤡 Carnival-style games
🛶 Cardboard boat races
🌭 Burgers and hot dogs on the grill (including veggie burgers) and sides
🍺 Refreshing drinks
🎶 Chill tunes
🍦 Ice cream
…all FREE for FAST members!

📅 Date: Sunday, June 28
⌚ Event start time: 3 PM
❗ Cardboard Boat Race Registration from 3-4 PM (see updated rules below)
🌭 Grill Open from 4-7 PM
🍦 Honeybean Ice Cream from 4-6 PM
🚣‍♀️ Cardboard Boat Races begin 6 PM
🎉 Carnival Games from 7-8 PM
🧹 Cleanup at 9PM

Don’t miss out! Make sure your FAST Membership is up to date: https://fasttrails.org/join/

See below for our updated 2026 Cardboard Boat Race Rules!


2026 FAST CARDBOARD BOAT RACE RULES

Boat Check-in Time: 3-4 PM at the FAST tent (Note: your boat will be inspected at check-in to
ensure no banned materials have been used)
Race Time: 6 PM
Location: Lake Avalon (launch from gravel sandbar area located next to boat launch)

Competition Rules:
Your cardboard boat must be pre-built and can be ‘fine-tuned’ on site. Each cardboard boat will
be put to the test in a race from the shore to the dock and back to the shore. (Google Maps
photos will be provided to show race route.)

There will be prizes for the following categories:

  1. Fastest Boat (must finish race) – if no boat finishes, then the boat that made it the furthest distance before sinking will be declared the winner
  2. Most Creative Design
  3. Most Dramatic Sinking


General Guidelines:

  1. Enter as an individual or as a team. Max of 4 members per team. Select a creative team name to represent your boat.
  2. Have fun but safety must always come first. Anyone participating (by entering the water) must wear life jackets (in their proper orientation) to ensure safety.
  3. Motors are not permitted. You must use paddle(s) to row your boat in the race. Please note that paddles do not have to be made of cardboard. If a paddle is lost, the boat captain or a team member must retrieve the lost paddle to continue. No ‘hand paddling’ is allowed.
  4. The boat’s hull must be made of corrugated cardboard and should be constructed and sealed with any of the following materials: tape, rope, string, glue. See below list for full details.
  5. No paint can be used. However, colored duct tape is acceptable.
  6. Above the hull, the boat may include additional materials as long as they don’t aid in its flotation. Be creative and have fun designing your boat.
  7. At the point where the boat has no crew member inside the boat, the spot where the last member falls out is the location marked for how far the boat legally traveled for the race.
  8. Photos will be taken of each boat before the race to determine a winner for ‘Most Creative Design’.
  9. Members must retrieve all boat parts and paddles and dispose of them properly off-site on your own. In other words, leave no trace.
  10. All boats that finish (survive intact after the race) are entered into a “Battleship Boats” round where the last boat standing wins!


Allowable Materials (on finished boat):

  1. Corrugated cardboard
  2. Glue (as long as the glue is not a 2-part epoxy or resin)
  3. Packing tape
  4. Rope or string
  5. Duct tape (any color duct tape is allowed)

REMINDER: Above the hull, the boat may include additional materials that are not listed here as
long as they don’t aid in its flotation. Be creative and have fun designing your boat!


Restricted items that CANNOT be used to construct boat:

For environmental reasons, please do not use any restricted items listed below for decor purposes (on any part of your boat), as they may negatively impact marine life in the lake.

  1. 2-part glues (examples: epoxy or resin)
  2. Styrofoam
  3. Metal or metal foils
  4. Plastics
  5. Pasteboard or chipboard
  6. Wood
  7. Varnishes
  8. Paint
  9. Wax
  10. Tar
  11. Fiberglass
  12. Glitter
  13. Silicone
  14. Paper
  15. Caulk of any type

Construction Tips:

  1. Use multiple layers of cardboard, alternating the direction of the corrugations for most strength.
  2. Score your cardboard along the line of folds for the straightest bends.
  3. Seal the edges of your cardboard (with allowable materials) to prevent water from getting in.
  4. Consider building a few model boats to test for the most stability and buoyancy.
  5. Don’t make the sides of your boat too tall for the crew to reach over and paddle.

Written by Friends of Arkansas Singletrack · Categorized: Announcements, News and Events, Special Event

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