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Free things to do

Jun 01, 2023

Free, economical, budget friendly: no matter how you describe it, having a great vacation without a big price tag is a plus. And finding free things to do is even better!

Guitar Walk, a 115 feet long and 40 feet wide, concrete walk shaped like a Epiphone guitar in Walnut Ridge

Fall Updates

Sep 01, 2021

Fall colors begin to appear in the Ozarks and other northern sections of the state by the second week in October and continue slowly southward.

Pumpkin display at Pumpkin Hollow

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