

What to know The unique pocket park is located in downtown Fort Smith and offers a working Ferris Wheel first used at the 1935 Worlds Fair in San Diego, a vintage carousel hand-painted in Italy, a refurbished Pullman railcar diner, snacks served from a Double Decker Bus, and a one-of-a-kind work of art by United Kingdom artist, D*Face!Late April to Late MayFriday: 4 PM-9 PMSaturday: 10 AM-9PMLate May to Mid AugustTues-Thurs: 1 PM-9 PMFriday: 1 PM-10 PMSaturday: 10 AM-10 PMMid-August to Late Octo
What to know Our new tree-based zipline canopy tour with sky bridge is now open. Our hour-long tours can accommodate up to 12 people and are guided by two professionally trained guides. We offer group rates and night-time ziplining. Were adding more ziplines in the future. Come check us out.
What to knowExperience firsthand how men lived aboard the longest-serving submarine in the world, USS Razorback (SS-394); the adjacent museum features exhibits about World War II-era vessels and Arkansas River history. Birthday parties, special event rental and overnight stays available for groups.
What to know Fast Lane Entertainment hosts attractions including traditional and cosmic bowling, indoor roller coaster, laser tag, arcade games, large indoor play structure, bumper car arena and more.
What to know In Eureka Springs, Arkansas, music & laughter can be found nightly at the Ozark Mountain Hoe-Down Music Theater. This live, music & comedy variety show has served millions of laughs courtesy of Tator “Chip” Patches and has been a fixture on the Eureka Springs tourism scene since 1982. The incredible musical talent of the band plus gut-busting laughs during award-winning comedy sketches will delight audiences of all ages and have you singing and smiling for days.Shows April-N
What to know The Annual Berryville Christmas Parade will be held Saturday, December 7th. Time TBD. The theme for 2019 is TBD. Registration is free. More details to come as the event becomes closer.
What to know This is a seasonal attraction that operates annually from late November through December.Christmas at the Park is a winter wonderland with over a half-mile drive-through of an estimated 65 collections consisting of almost 450 pieces with over 400,000 lights. We have a Snowflake Forest as well as what we believe to be the United States longest drive-through lighted tunnel at a football field length of 300’. As guests travel through the drive-through, they will have an oppor
What to know This small Arkansas Delta town is working on becoming the Birdhouse Capital of America. It started with “Birdhouses for Elaine,” a project for youth, as well as adults, to make a difference in the town by building, painting, decorating and hanging birdhouses throughout the community. Currently the number of birdhouses outnumbers Elaines population of 636 people. Some of the birdhouses are functional, actually providing a shelter for birds, while others are purely decorative. They in
What to know The Blanchard Springs Recreation Area offers a rich outdoor experience. Stroll on the paved trail to where Blanchard Springs gushes as a waterfall from the hillside. Swim in the clear waters of the North Sylamore Creek. Hike into the Ozark woods for an hour or a weekend. Try your luck catching rainbow trout from Mirror Lake, an accessible facility. Blanchard Springs Caverns offers three guided tours - Dripstone Tour, Wild Cave Tour, and Discovery Tour.
What to know This 135-acre park is located in North Little Rock along the bank of the Arkansas River. Features river bluffs and scenic views.
What to know Located at Catherines Landing, this park offers 12 zip lines, over a mile of zip line adventures, and the Sky Bridge with an observation deck.
What to know As you walk through the doors of this magnificent home, you step back in time to an era of elegance. This wood frame antebellum home served from 1882-1897 as the family home of William Henry Harrison Clayton, the federal prosecutor in the famed frontier court of Judge Isaac C. Parker. Mr. Clayton purchased the home (originally built in the 1850s) and enlarged and renovated it in the Victorian Gothic Italianate style, moving his family into the home in 1882. The home has eight main r
What to know See plaques commemorating such famous Arkansans as former President Bill Clinton and baseball legend Brooks Robinson. Located along the sidewalk in front of the Hot Springs Visitor Center.
What to know Restored steam locomotive 819, a 4-8-4 built in Pine Bluff in 1942. Railroad memorabilia from various Arkansas railroads on display. Gift shop. Full-sized railroad with railroad equipment, old railroad cars, locomotives
What to know The museum offers ongoing exhibitions, classes for children and adults, lectures, opening receptions, galas, and artist-led workshops as well as facility rentals and a specialty gift shop featuring one-of-a-kind items created by local and regional artists. Received the 2014 American Institute of Architects (AIA) Gulf States Region Merit Award at the Gulf States Regional Reception and Honor Awards during the 2014 AIA National Convention in Chicago. The AIA Gulf States Region Honor Aw
What to know Possibly the most recognizable unique dining facility in Arkansas, this roadside oddity was built in 1966, inspired by a giant orange restaurant in Fresno, CA circa 1950s. The menu features hamburgers, hot dogs, chili dogs, salad bar and dinner specials.
What to know Arkansas’s largest hands-on science center and first Smithsonian Affiliate with over 100 engaging, hands-on exhibits that explore the wonders of energy, matter, life and perception. Mid-America has been a major source of learning and fun for Hot Springs and surrounding region since 1979. A $7.8 million dollar grant from Donald W. Reynolds Foundation has enabled the museum to add 75 state of the art exhibits in the new Arkansas Underfoot Gallery and the Bob Wheeler Science Skywalk. T
What to know The 311-foot submarine was present in Tokyo Bay at the signing of the Peace Treaty ending WW II. Named after the whale, not the U of A sports mascot, it is the only vessel to have earned battle ribbons in WW II and Vietnam. After being decommissioned, the sub was sold to Turkey where it served for 30 years at the Murat Rels. Obtained by North Little Rock, the sub complements the citys military history found at Camp Robinson and Camp Pike; tours offered. GROUPS: Group tours available
What to know 70 gallons of water per minute pump through the various water spouts, filling-and-dumping buckets, and a misting arc.Covered picnic tables inside the splash pad area.
What to knowFor nearly 60 years The Young Americans have been performing to packed crowds around the world and now, they’re here in Eureka Springs with an all-new spectacular Broadway-style show “A Place Called Home.” Join us for dinner, singing, dancing, and fun. Show-only seats are also available. Now through October 30th at Center Stage in Eureka Springs. Get schedule and tickets at TIX.com. Click Buy Tickets and enter Young Americans.
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