

What to know Facility is surrounded by Fourche Creek wetlands and the unique soils and plants of Granite Mountain in adjacent Gillam Park. The 2,000 acres of this Audubon Nature Center allow visitors to learn about conservation, restoration, wildlife and plants. Trails designed for a variety of learning experiences surround the Center. Energy efficient green building insulated with hay bales, outfitted with cisterns and chimney swift towers.
What to know Features 10 water slides, a kids pool, lazy river and adult lagoon; amusement rides, a wave pool, splash pads and full featured outdoor water theater.
What to knowCabot Art Walk – Presented by Cabot Foundation for Arts & Culture
What to know Well-maintained park includes a splash pad (opened in 2017), a quarter-mile walking trail, a playground, bathrooms, a pavilion and open field.
What to know The Moore Hornor House was completed in 1859 by Arthur Thompson. It served as a headquarters and hospital during the American Civil War. The home was later purchased by the Moore family, before being the residence of the Hornors. This historical property came under the management of the Delta Cultural Center and has been restored.
What to know The Argenta Arts District is one of North Little Rock’s oldest and most eclectic neighborhoods where the buildings are more than a century old but the lifestyle is cutting edge. Argenta is home to art galleries; theaters like The Joint Theater & Coffeehouse, founded by former SNL writers; local breweries like Flyway Brewing and Diamond Bear, and musical venues ranging from the 18,000-seat Simmons Bank Arena to the cozy Four Quarter Bar. The Argenta Outdoor Dining District, which all
What to knowCherished for its Classical Revival style and its history as one of the oldest homes in Texarkana, the P.J. Ahern Home draws visitors from all around. P.J. Ahern, one of the most influential people to live in Texarkana, built the home in 1906 and his descendants still own it today.These days, it functions as a museum and cultural hotspot. Take a tour of the house to see the original early twentieth-century fixtures, including the woodwork throughout the house, the gas and electric co
What to know Restored railroad depot with exhibits on the Louisiana Purchase of April 1803, Indian pottery, early settlements and settlers of Nevada County, and various collections pertaining to the Civil War, agriculture and railroads, electric meters, and fire fighting equipment; genealogical research.
What to know Ballet Arkansas is the foremost professional ballet company of the State of Arkansas, celebrating 42 years as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Through the presentation of a vibrant and diverse repertory featuring classical, neoclassical, and contemporary works by world renowned choreographers, Ballet Arkansas provides a captivating audience experience. Ballet Arkansas is committed to creative collaboration, community outreach, high quality dance education, and the evolution of ar
What to knowThe annual Yadaloo Music and Arts Festival is a one-day event held on the banks of the Arkansas River at the North Shore Riverwalk Park in North Little Rock, Arkansas in September every year. The festival features a main stage with national, regional, and local Americana and Country Music acts as well as a local stage.The festival also features arts and crafts vendors, a dog park, a kid zone, a VIP tent, food, beer, games, and fun activities for all ages! OUR MISSION:The mi
What to know An indoor trampoline park great for groups and parties.
What to know Family home built in 1943; surrounded by perennial gardens, lily ponds, secluded benches; exterior of home adorned by stones collected by the builder since childhood; first floor has tropical plants which grow to the ceiling of the second floor; builders collections on display include butterflies, fossils, crystals, arrowheads; call for specific details; listed on the National Register of Historic Places
What to know Northwest Arkansas only botanical garden! The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks features 12 themed gardens & Arkansas’ only butterfly house, with landscaped grounds where four seasons of native flora and fauna thrive. The garden is a unique and enchanting venue for events of all kinds, including weddings, corporate meetings, private gatherings and birthday parties. Other garden events include: free summer concerts, the popular Firefly Fling family festival, the International Festival,
What to know Production brewery with nearly all of the equipment made in the U.S.A. OBC beers also available throughout NWA on draft and in cans. Tasting room open 7 days a week. MHandcrafted brews; growler fills available Monday-Thursday. Named in the June 2014 issue of Southern Living Magazine as having Arkansass top craft beer: American Pale Ale.
What to know Take a cruise on beautiful Lake Hamilton aboard a 200-passenger riverboat. Sightseeing,dinner and dance cruises. We are also available for special events such as reunions, weddings, field trips, proms, and so much more!
What to know Grab some fun friends, family, or a date, and experience secret messages, hidden passages, and mystery. You have 1 hour to complete your objective. A top rated Eureka Springs must see attraction...
What to know Owner Karissa spent the last 25 years in Colorado where she was a Veterinary Technician at Denver Animal Hospital for the past 11 years. After visiting family here in Mountain View, she fell in love with the community and is excited to be able to offer a place for dogs where they can go on vacation too! Country Pet Playground, LLC was established in 2016 and provides lodging for your furry friends while you visit the Mountain View area. Dog boarding, dog daycare, and dog washing ser
What to knowDowntown Pocahontas is one of the largest National Historic Districts in Arkansas, encompassing 17 square blocks. Picturesque red brick buildings showcase some of the best Victorian architecture in the state. You can enjoy art galleries, restaurants and performance venues in this lively town that blends the quaint charm of the past with great food, espresso, music and theater. The unique terrain around Pocahontas combines the beauty of the Ozarks with the mystery of the edge of the d
What to know The third Arkansas Game and Fish Commission nature center was built on former Fort Chaffee land in Fort Smith next to Wells Lake, a popular spot for fishing and picnics. It includes a gift shop, classroom, multipurpose room, and a wildlife workshop. There is a wheelchair-accessible trail with wayside exhibit signs highlighting the environment and history of the lake and surrounding property. A 1,200-gallon aquarium contains species relevant to the Arkansas River.
What to know One stop in 1964 has turned Walnut Ridge into a one-of-a-kind destination as the only town in Arkansas the Beatles ever visited together. This little known fact is celebrated in a big way and it starts here at Beatles Park.The centerpiece of the park is the sculpture entitled “The British Invasion of the Rock ‘N’ Roll Highway” featuring life-size silhouettes of the group with an Abbey Road backdrop. The entire street scene is featured, along with more than 30 hidden references to Be
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