

What to know Privately owned but open for public use; setting for community events; sculpture exhibits. The 50 x 57 garden consists of landscaped areas with a crushed granite foundation for the artworks. Next to the sculpture garden is a concrete patio, benches, an events venue, farmers market, vintage market. Open every Sunday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. through Oct. 14; local growers offer sustainably-raised fruits, vegetables, nuts, berries, flowers, herbs, cheeses and other goods. Local artists, mus
What to know The Crescent Hotel & Spa in Eureka Springs comes alive during the Holiday Season with thousands of lights, a colorful walking trail through the gardens and a Christmas Forest full of decorated trees all for a good cause. Christmas at the Crescent Week December 4 - December 11 brings further activities including a ride on Santas Sleigh amongst the lighted trail of Glenwood Hollow. Inside, this 134 year Icon is adorned in holiday magic and rings of festive cheer. Breakfast c
What to know Stop by and see the home of the National Championship Chuckwagon Races! Our Western mall is a popular stop for a slice of ranching history. From our giant Western mural on Highway 65, to our Chuckwagon Race Monument, immerse yourself in the cowboy heritage and shop all things Western! Our outlet mall boasts warehouses full of one-of-a-kind hand-made furnishings including sofas, chairs, tables, hutches/armoires, bedroom, lighting, paintings and prints, Western decor, and brand-name a
What to know The town mascot is a 12-ft. tall Raven statue made of cement stucco, coated with flame-retardant paint, flanked by an American and Arkansas flag; The base of the statue has this inscription. The raven was the first bird sent from the ark in search of land, and the raven has the reputation for divine or magical powers. -
What to know The Mid-South’s fastest-growing gaming destination features more than 1,700 gaming machines including favorite titles such as Wheel of Fortune and Reel’em In. Plus, watch and wager on live greyhound racing, as well as thoroughbred and greyhound simulcast racing with exclusive options, including the Triple Crown and Breeders’ Cup. Also, visit one of the many fantastic dining options including the Bourbon St. Steakhouse, World Market Buffet an
What to know Step into the adventure of a guided tour through one of the Ozarks biggest mysteries. Cavern is filled with fascinating legends of hidden treasure buried by the Spanish Conquistadors. Learn why the unsolved mystery of the hidden treasure has kept the secrets alive in this cavern and why it is believed the treasure is still here.
What to know The Little Rock Zoo, the states only Association of Zoos and Aquariums- accredited zoo, features the restored historic Spillman Engineering Over the Jumps Carousel, the Safari Trader gift shop, Cheetah Outpost, and Laura P. Nicols Penguin Point. It also offers members and gues interactive opportunities such as at Lorikeet Landing, where guests can feed the birds, and the Wild Wonders Animal Show at the Civitan Amphitheater. The historic Works Projects Administration “big cat” house
What to know Train museum, rides on vintage steam train, dining cars available for lunch and dinner; gift and snack shop; trains depart from the historic ES&NA Depot every hour on the hour
What to know Bronze statue of everyone’s favorite sailor man located in Popeye Park surrounded by fountains. The annual Spinach Festival held third weekend in April celebrates Alma’s heritage as Spinach Capital of the World
What to know Offers a large pool with two slides and diving board, a small pool with kiddie play area as well as snacks and concessions.
What to know A family-owned dude ranch featuring horseback rides, canoeing (when in season) on the Buffalo National River, rock climbing, zip lining, target shooting, hiking, fishing, archery, disc golf, swimming in the outdoor pool and a childrens program. 13 log cabin rentals sleep up to seven in each and feature refrigerator, coffee pot, microwave, full baths and are fully furnished. Available for retreats and reunions.
What to know For over 50 years Cotter Trout Dock has been conducting guided trout fishing float trips and camping float trips on Arkansas White River and North Fork River and smallmouth bass fishing trips on the Buffalo National River in north central Arkansas. We are a Buffalo National Scenic River (National Park Service) approved fishing and camping outfitter. On Buffalo River trips, we camp on riverbank gravel bars at the rivers edge. For White River camp trips, Cotter Trout Dock ow
What to know Professional orchestra performing masterworks and undiscovered musical gems; holiday, children’s and park concerts.
What to know Established in 1930, the Hollis Country Store is an old-time, authentic country store serving Scenic 7 Byway travelers for decades. With gas, fishing and hunting supplies - plus famous bologna sandwiches - Hollis Country Store is a must see for travelers exploring Arkansas Ouachita Mountains.
What to know Daisy is the worlds oldest, largest and best-known brand of airguns in the world. At the Daisy Museum in historic downtown Rogers, youll walk through the companys history, from the companys founding as the Plymouth Iron Windmill Company to the present. See the original wirestock gun. Learn how the company was named Daisy. See the first Daisy Red Ryder ever made and even pick up a tribute to that gun. See Daisy airguns, paintings, artwork and collectibles, Learn about two Daisy golf
What to know Visit the Arkansas Alligator Farm and Petting Zoo today for an opportunity to be a kid again. Hold a baby alligator, feed and pet miniature goats and see wolves, mountain lions, monkeys, raccoons and more up close and personal. There’s something fun for everyone in your family.You can also feed baby alligators meat on a stick and witness live alligator feeding shows every Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at noon May through mid-October.Call us to learn more 501-623-6172 or stop in toda
What to know Wapanocca National Wildlife Refuge centers on the 600-acre Wapanocca Lake, a former bend in the Mississippi River. The refuge contains extensive virgin cypress swamp, mature bottomland hardwood forest, reforested uplands, and grasslands. Wapanocca NWR hosts wintering waterfowl, serves as a migratory stopover point for neotropical birds, and provides breeding habitat for forest songbirds. Recreational opportunities include wildlife observation, fishing, hunting, canoeing, photography
What to know Miniature golf park and family fun center.
What to know This 1800s-style Old West town offers family camp weekends and hosts a variety of retreats. Attractions at the camp include ziplining, shooting & archery, canoeing & kayaking, hiking, fishing, horseback riding, ATV riding in the nearby Ozark National Forest and a variety of other activities.
What to knowWelcome to Flip Side Ninja Park, where you’ll find the perfect gym to test your ninja skills, enjoy a fun alternative workout, or provide some safe entertainment and fitness for the kids! Have you ever found yourself sitting on the couch watching American Ninja Warrior and thinking, “Man, I’d love to try that!”? Well, now you can! You’ll find many of the familiar obstacles (like the infamous Warped Wall) plus a vast array of never-before-seen and ever-changing obstacles to challenge
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