Learn about how Native Americans lived in natural shelters in Arkansas. Visit the Log Cabin Museum and hike through a historic cave formation to see petroglyphs depicting the history of the area.
Editor's note: The event featured in this article occurred in 2017, but you'll find this and other great happenings for the current year on our Events page. | Travel Arkansas Blog
I can't think of a more appropriate place for a quilt trail than Stone County in Arkansas. The county seat is Mountain View, which bills itself as the "Folk | Travel Arkansas Blog
At 5:30 p.m. this Friday, May 29, you can catch the The Up Project's Official Cash & Boardman Mural Ribbon Cutting during Eureka Springs May Festival of the | Travel Arkansas Blog
The premier celebration of new works for the American stage - the Arkansas New Play Festival is set for June 18-28 at Walton Arts Center's Nadine Baum Studios | Travel Arkansas Blog
How do you celebrate a Diamond Jubilee? Cherokee Village does it with a Diamond in the Ozarks Treasure Hunt and three days of activities to show off its resort | Travel Arkansas Blog
What are kids excited about other than the fact that school is almost out for the summer? The grand opening of Fort Smith's Parrot Island Waterpark on Saturday, | Travel Arkansas Blog