March 7 and 8, 1862 are dates long remembered in the rolling hills near Pea Ridge, Arkansas. For two terrible days that spring, Union and Confederate forces battled, their fierce struggles raging thro...
Fayetteville has long been known for it’s beautiful downtown and square. Dynamic businesses, an entertainment district, the gardens on the square and the Farmer’s Market have been an appeal for decade...
Devil’s Eyebrow Natural Area is public land in Gateway that is a rugged natural landmark located along the Indian creek arm of Beaver Lake. It’s the 71st natural area in the System of Natural Are...
Harrison is a popular sports tournament town with plenty of restaurants and attractions to keep you busy between games, as well as lodging that is used to catering to athletic teams. The city hosts mo...
Exploring public lands is a great national pastime. Arkansas, The Natural State, certainly has its share of beautiful landscape to traverse. If you enjoy a little extra challenge to your outdoor activ...
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