Nestled at the eastern foot of Arkansas' second highest peak, Rich Mountain, you will find the beautiful and charming town of Mena. Founded in 1896 as a railroad town, Mena is the eastern boundary of ...
When the Arkansas Governor's Conference on Tourism was staged for Fort Smith this year, organizers emphasized the slogan that “Tourism Takes Grit.” That’s a bow to the area’s literary and frontier jus...
Exploring heritage and family is better if we understand how to set about such travel in the Natural State– and beyond – in pursuit of our rich past while also having fun. We can engage younger family...
What comes after Thanksgiving in Arkansas? The Arkansas Trail of Holiday Lights! This year will be the 20th anniversary of the program, which highlights more than 60 communities around the state.
The annual changing of leaves from green to red, yellow, orange, gold, and burgundy is an eagerly awaited event by both Arkansans and visitors. | Travel Arkansas Blog