Even a brief mention of the Buffalo National River lights up faces. When you say, “I just got back from the Buffalo,” everybody smiles, and some get a faraway look in their eyes. A float trip down the...
The small town of Hope, Arkansas has many claims to fame, but is best known as the birthplace of former U.S. President Bill Clinton and for showcasing some of the world's largest watermelons. Whe...
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Buffalo River's national designation, the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History in Springdale has an exhibit titled, “Ken Smith’s Buffalo River Country...
All of the towns listed below are in the path of totality for the 2024 solar eclipse, which cuts a wide swath through the middle of Arkansas. Each has its own personality and attractions that make it ...
The diversity of the North Central Arkansas landscape provides endless adventure, perfect for family road trips. Take time to enjoy all the opportunities for outdoor recreation as well as great e...
Whether you’re looking for action or solitude, there are numerous ways to enjoy the outdoor beauty and recreation offered by America’s first national river, the Buffalo - backpacking, hiking, camping,...
Too often we tend to think the best culinary experience comes under the bright lights of big cities. While Arkansas certainly has some great dining in urban areas, overlooking restaurants off the beat...
Summer is freedom. The release from school schedules gives time for exploration of the world around you. The Northwest and North Central sections of Arkansas have many adventures to offer. See how man...
The Buffalo National River is now an International Dark Sky Park, a designation made by the non-profit International Dark-Sky Association. Along its corridor, you’ll find canoe and kayak outfitte...
Dogwood trees in bloom in the Ozarks can usually be found from the middle of April to early May. Arkansas's hardwood forests have lots of showy flowering dogwoods that can be seen by trails and on sce...
Old log cabins, remnants of rock wall foundations and once-upon-a-time homesteads can be found in this Arkansas ghost town. Flanking the Buffalo National River, Rush was founded as a mining town in th...