Arkansas may not have ranked high on the recent national survey revealing the “Best Cities for Surviving a Zombie Apocalypse,” but the state has better options for survival than the survey suggests. H...
Established in the 1870s, the town of Mountain View is famous for the preservation of arts, crafts and traditional music of the Ozark Mountain people who settled here. It heralds traditions whil...
Other than an outdoor sprinkler on the lawn when you are a kid, there may be no greater recreational pleasure in the summer than splashing the heat away in a swimming hole at a lake or river. Arkansas...
Offering nature trails with views of Greers Ferry Lake and serving as a hub for educational events, tours and wildlife studies, South Fork Nature Center near Clinton, AR is everything an ecotourism de...
During the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, two-thirds of Arkansas will be in the path of totality, which will run through the center of Arkansas from southwest to northeast. We put together some ...
The Arkansas state park system was created with the establishment of Petit Jean State Park. Among the 52 state parks now spread across Arkansas are sites atop the state’s most prominent mountains...
Free entry into Arkansas’ state parks is the first sign of their exceptional hospitality. While many state parks systems across the nation charge an entry fee, Arkansas welcomes visitors with free acc...
Trout are not native to The Natural State, yet Arkansas is famous beyond its borders for its outstanding trout fisheries.
The fish were introduced starting in the late 40s when U.S. Army Corps of E...
Typical summer lake scenes - fishing, boating, watersports, swimming, tubing, skiing - make for memorable summers. However, there’s even more lake life happening on the shore, where visitors rent cabi...
The scenic beauty of the Ozark-St. Francis National Forests is significantly enhanced in the fall when its 1.2-million acres turn into fiery seas of red, orange and yellow hues. Coupled with cooler te...