September brings thoughts of autumn in Arkansas. From the changing of the leaves and a new major arts event, to pumpkin patches and locally grown produce, | Travel Arkansas Blog
Playing and building with cans isn't just for children. Just check out Canstruction, taking place Aug. 21-Sept. 5 at the Statehouse Convention Center in | Travel Arkansas Blog
The Motor Vessel Mississippi is the largest towboat ever built in the United States. The 241-foot-long boat will be traveling down the Arkansas River, Aug 12-14 | Travel Arkansas Blog
I'm always on the look-out for good catfish. In all my many travels of this beautiful state, I have had many a good plate of catfish, in my mind the unofficial | Travel Arkansas Blog
The annual Jewish Food Festival is a terrific opportunity for you and your family to learn about other traditions while enjoying delicious food. It will be | Travel Arkansas Blog
We all know the intent of commercials is to entice us to buy something or visit a certain place. And we've all probably had an experience where, when we tried | Travel Arkansas Blog
If you're between the ages of eight and 12, you can explore how the early pioneers lived during the Settlers' Day Camp. The adventure is scheduled for July 22 | Travel Arkansas Blog
A popular summertime crop is celebrated July 12-13 during the . This small Faulkner County community has a jammed-packed, two day event with all sorts of | Travel Arkansas Blog
Since the tomato is the state's official fruit, we really can't celebrate it enough. There is nothing better during the summer than a vine-ripened, Arkansas | Travel Arkansas Blog