The list of reasons why you should get outdoors and go exploring in the Ozarks is practically endless. At the top of the list however, is waterfalls. There’s just something amazing about water as it b...
Nestled at the eastern foot of Arkansas' second highest peak, Rich Mountain, you will find the beautiful and charming town of Mena. Founded in 1896 as a railroad town, Mena is the eastern boundary of ...
Technology makes the world easier to navigate. In The Natural State, trip planning is at your fingertips through numerous mobile apps providing details about Arkansas museums, rivers, art, national pa...
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...
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...
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,...
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' hardwood forests have lots of showy flowering dogwoods that can be seen by trails and on scen...
For those who prefer to fish from land or lack a boat, there are plenty of places to cast a line on the banks of Arkansas’ more than 600,000 acres of lakes and 90,000 miles of rivers and streams.
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