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
For 82 years, the annual Old Fort Days Rodeo in Fort Smith has been entertaining rodeo enthusiasts with talented cowboys, high prize money, and quality rodeo | Travel Arkansas Blog
Got grit? Prove it Saturday, June 18 during the 5th annual True Grit Ride 100 or on Sunday, June 19 at the True Grit Mountain Bike Ride in Fort Smith. Presented | Travel Arkansas Blog
Duane Hada is known for painting the rural landscape of which he is a native son. His passion for the Ozarks, for fishing, and for the outdoors are reflected in | Travel Arkansas Blog