Best Things to do in Arkansas

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Pinnacle Mountain State ParkIn just twenty minutes’ drive from Little Rock, you can find yourself amidst the sublime lan...
21/03/2023

Pinnacle Mountain State Park

In just twenty minutes’ drive from Little Rock, you can find yourself amidst the sublime landscapes, scenery and nature of Pinnacle Mountain State Park. Named after the iconic landmark that offers up such arresting views over the Arkansas River, it has loads of fun outdoor activities for you to enjoy.

Since the 1800s, nature lovers have headed to the mount from the nearby capital to hike, rock climb and now bike about its forested and boulder-strewn slopes. From atop its lofty summit, visitors can gaze out over the glittering waters of the rushing rivers and reflective Lake Maumelle to either side.

Besides hiking along its numerous trails, other popular things to do include fishing and canoeing along its peaceful waterways.

Thorncrown ChapelRemarkably similar to the Anthony Chapel is the equally special and serene Thorncrown Chapel. Nestled a...
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Thorncrown Chapel

Remarkably similar to the Anthony Chapel is the equally special and serene Thorncrown Chapel. Nestled away amidst the woods to the northwest of Eureka Springs, the gorgeous wood and glass structure is a very memorable place to visit with lots of weddings taking place here each year.

Built in 1980, the lovely chapel was designed by E. Fay Jones, an apprentice of the famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Inspired by the Gothic Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, the towering wooden beams are clad in 425 glass windows that sparkle in the sun and blend perfectly with the forest around them.

Due to its exceptional artistry, it was accepted early onto a list of National Historic Landmarks with countless millions having visited over the decades.

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Never tire at seeing the morning sun over Branched Oak Lake

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Riley County Historical Museum

Founded in 1914, the Riley County Historical Society manages five important historical sites, as well as an excellent museum just west of the Kansas State University campus. The museum has enthralling and deeply researched exhibits that are updated every so often.

When we compiled this list, the main exhibits covered 19th-century settlement and the Kansa Indians, and a display with interesting picks from the society’s collection, including seats from the old Wareham Opera House and a penny farthing bicycle belonging to Guy Varney, whose bookstore in Aggieville remained in business for 126 years up to 2016.

The museum sits next door to Goodnow House (1861), the preserved home of abolitionist and co-founder of Manhattan and KSU, Isaac Goodnow (1814-1894).

Downtown Eureka SpringsAs it is so remarkably well-preserved, a trip to the Victorian resort town of Eureka Springs real...
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Downtown Eureka Springs

As it is so remarkably well-preserved, a trip to the Victorian resort town of Eureka Springs really is like stepping back in time. Coating the sides of a steep valley in the Ozarks, its mess of meandering cobbled streets are lined by hundreds of cute little stone cottages and amazing old manor houses.

Just a year after being founded in 1879, the rural spa village had already expanded into a major city and tourist destination thanks to the healing nature of its cold-water springs. Its European look, feel and architecture saw it nicknamed the ‘Little Switzerland of the Ozarks’ with all the quaint city now protected as part of the Eureka Springs Historic District.

As you stroll about downtown or climb up its steep flights of steps, you can take in the impressive mansions and mountain views all around you. Studding its streets are some outstanding art galleries and restaurants with there of course being several spas and stately hotels to stay at should you want some pampering.

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Two days later this ol barn was gone to make way for the new Highway 2 south of Lincoln

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Wegner Quartz Crystal MinesGuaranteed fun for all the family, the Wegner Quartz Crystal Mines have numerous different ar...
17/03/2023

Wegner Quartz Crystal Mines
Guaranteed fun for all the family, the Wegner Quartz Crystal Mines have numerous different areas where you either dig for glittering crystals or sluice for shiny gemstones. Located in an isolated yet idyllic spot amongst the Ouachita Mountains, it also has a great gift shop for you to stop by before heading home with all your precious finds.

In 1979, Richard J. Wegner moved to this picturesque part of west-central Arkansas after falling in love with the alluring beauty of the mountains. He soon unearthed seams of sparkling stones in his garden and so his successful business mining quartz crystals began.

Nowadays, his productive mines are visited by thousands of people each year, come to dig its open pits or chip away at exposed veins in the rock. As you take home all the valuable crystals you find, the tourist attraction is a fantastic place to pick up hard-won souvenirs while having fun at the same time.

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Leaning Tower of Niles

This Chicago Area landmark came about in the 1930s when the industrialist Robert Ilg built a recreation park for the employees of the Ilg Hot Air Electric Ventilating Company.

The mainstay of the complex was a half-size replica of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and like the Italian original serves as a campanile, with a ring of five bells, three of which are thought to be historic and were cast in Italy.

The Leaning Tower of Niles also has a practical purpose as a water store for the outdoor pools at the former recreation park.

Close to the North Branch of the Chicago River, the tower has stores like Target and Costco, and a choice of restaurants all close by. At the foot of the structure is a small amphitheater, framed by trees and hedges.

Botanical Gardens of the OzarksHome to loads of colourful plants, flowers, trees and shrubs are the Botanical Gardens of...
15/03/2023

Botanical Gardens of the Ozarks

Home to loads of colourful plants, flowers, trees and shrubs are the Botanical Gardens of the Ozarks on the north-eastern outskirts of Fayetteville. Very lovingly landscaped, it has plenty of tranquil trails for you to wander along and the state’s only butterfly house to see.

Since being opened to the public in 2007, the gorgeous gardens have grown and grown with twelve scenic sections now lining its winding paths. While some parts contain fragrant lavender and lemon balm, others sport roses, perennials and herbs with much of its flora and fauna thriving throughout the four seasons.

There is also a wonderful Japanese Garden replete with calming rock and water features for visitors to amble about peacefully and a fun Children’s Garden for kids to run around. Countless community events and small festivals are also held at the serene site over the course of the year.

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