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
Come enjoy a leisurely walk along the Arkansas River Trail and the Presidential Park Wetlands boardwalk. The half-mile guided stroll offers opportunities to view native plants and wildlife.
Arkansas Governor's Mansion Little Rock's Quapaw Quarter celebrates a milestone this month. It's the 50th Spring Tour of Historic Homes, to be held May 10-11. | Travel Arkansas Blog
If you whiz through the Arkansas River Valley via I-40, then you're missing out on the opportunity to eat at a wonderful small, family owned restaurant. Located | 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