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Arkansas is a unique tapestry of mountains, plains and fertile delta. Our history and heritage is part Western frontier, part Ozark pioneer and part Old South. Whether you choose to spend your time enjoying contemporary cityscapes or outdoor recreation that takes full advantage of The Natural State's abundant resources, we'll do our best to make you feel at home on your Arkansas vacation. 

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Bentonville Brewing Company

The Ozarks
A production craft micro-brewery in the industrial part of town, it wants to transform typical light-lager beer drinkers–and non-beer drinkers–into craft beer enthusiasts. In addition to their tasting room, owners hope to have seasonal and other...

Crockett's Country Store & Buffalo River Canoe Rental

Canoe, kayak and raft rentals, shuttle service. Store offers hunting, fishing, camping & picnic supplies along with a full line of groceries and convenience store items. Wi-Fi corner. Knowledgeable staff can assist groups & families in planning...

Lake Catherine

The Ouachitas
A 1,940-acre recreational lake known for its excellent bass and crappie fishing; formed by Carpenter and Remmel dams. *The swim beach at Lake Catherine is closed until further notice* 5/28/2024

Railway Winery & Vineyards

The Ozarks
Small farm winery located outside of Eureka Springs near Beaver Bridge; features artisan wines and local products including jellies, coffees, wine accessories and more. tasting room; vineyards have 14 varieties of grapes and several fruits. GROUPS...

Underground Eureka Tours

The Ozarks
Explore what used to be the main streets of this historic town. Once street-level facades are now underground.

Adventureworks Hot Springs

The Ouachitas
Located at Catherine's Landing, this park offers 12 zip lines, over a mile of zip line adventures, and the Sky Bridge with an observation deck.

Boyle Park

Capital
Park includes several historic Civilian Conservation Corps buildings, playgrounds, basketball pads, open fields, restrooms, pavilions, fishing pond, fishing stream, picnic tables, paved trails, earthen trails, mountain bike trails, equestrian trails...

Earthquake Ridge Trail

ROUTE DESCRIPTION TRAIL #13: One of the older trails in the state, Earthquake Ridge offers riders easy rolling hills, steep climbs and rocky terrain. Trailheads are located at the Forest Service Information Center on Scenic Highway 88/Talimena...

Lost Forty Brewing

Capital
Lost Forty is a true Arkansas original and has quickly become one of the largest breweries in the state. We have incredible beer and food options that compliment our Arkansas roots, local ingredients, and experience and innovations. No visit to...

Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum

Capital
Experience firsthand how men lived aboard the longest-serving submarine in the world, USS Razorback (SS-394); the adjacent museum features exhibits about World War II-era vessels and Arkansas River history . Birthday parties, special event rental and...

Caddo River

The Timberlands
The Caddo River begins in the Ouachita Mountains in southern Montgomery County and flows past the communities of Norman, Caddo Gap, and Glenwood before being impounded to form DeGray Lake, home to Arkansas' only resort state park. Above the lake, the...

Fossil Cove Brewing Company

The Ozarks
Craft Brewery and Tasting Room in Fayetteville, AR offering a variety of craft beer styles. Indoor and covered patio seating available. Craft beer, wine, cider, coffee, espresso, beer to go and more available daily.

The Museum of Automobiles

Located just off of Arkansas 124, atop scenic Petit Jean Mountain and tucked amongst the pines, the Museum is a half-acre of indoor antique displays housed in a unique architectural marvel. Opened in 1964 by the then future Governor Winthrop...

Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas

The Delta
The Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas (ASC) in Pine Bluff, Arkansas serves as a cultural crossroad: engaging, educating, and entertaining through the arts and sciences. Founded in 1968, the museum offers three exhibition galleries...

Central Delta Depot & Museum

Located in a restored 1912 Union Railroad Depot on the National Register of Historic Places, the museum contains exhibits honoring musician Louis Jordan, described by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as "the Father of Rhythm & Blues" and "the...

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