Arkansas

Discover epic landscapes, Southern hospitality, and the magic of the unexpected

the Natural state

Scenic, soulful, and refreshingly under the radar …
Arkansas, known as The Natural State, is a hidden gem in the heart of the American South. From its lush forests and scenic mountain ranges to vibrant cities and charming small towns, Arkansas offers an authentic slice of Americana filled with natural wonders, rich history, and welcoming people. It’s a place where you can slow down, reconnect with nature, and experience the South at its most genuine and down-to-earth.

Outdoor lovers are spoiled for choice with seven national parks, 52 state parks, and miles of hiking and biking trails. Discover the beauty of the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains, explore the caves and rugged trails of Devil’s Den State Park, or hike to breathtaking views atop Mount Magazine, Arkansas’s highest peak. Paddle the pristine Buffalo National River - the first national river in the U.S. - fish the famous trout waters of the White River, or relax by the crystal-clear shores of Lake Ouachita. For adventure seekers, the Cossatot River offers thrilling white-water rafting, while Hot Springs National Park invites you to unwind in its historic thermal springs, once a favourite retreat of presidents and gangsters alike.

Delve into the state’s cultural roots in Little Rock, where you’ll find the Clinton Presidential Library, thriving food and arts scenes, and the historic Little Rock Central High School, a key site of the Civil Rights Movement. Music lovers can explore the Delta Blues Trail and pay tribute to Arkansas-born legends like Johnny Cash and Sister Rosetta Tharpe.

Whether you’re road tripping through the mountains, soaking in natural hot springs, or discovering small-town charm and local flavours, Arkansas is full of surprises—and the perfect mix of nature, culture, and adventure.

Things to see & do

Browse through our recommended selection of things to see and do in Arkansas. Many of these are included in our suggested itineraries, however, if there is
anything you see that particularly takes your interest, please let us know and we will include it in your holiday package or put you in touch with the right people.

Christ of the Ozarks

Eureka Springs, Arkansas

The Christ of the Ozarks is a towering statue, standing 20-metres tall - one of the largest statues of Jesus in the world. Built in 1966, it sits atop Magnetic Mountain, overlooking the city. The statue's outstretched arms span 20 metres, symbolising peace and welcoming visitors. It is part of The Great Passion Play, a religious outdoor drama depicting the life of Christ, attracting thousands of visitors each year.

Clinton Presidential Centre

Little Rock, Arkansas

The Clinton Presidential Centre, is a presidential library and museum dedicated to the legacy of Bill Clinton, the 42nd U.S. president. Opened in 2004, the centre showcases interactive exhibits, artifacts, and documents detailing Clinton's presidency, policy initiatives, and personal life. It includes a replica of the Oval Office and the Clinton Family's Arkansas roots. The centre also houses the Clinton Foundation, which supports global humanitarian efforts. It offers an engaging, educational experience for visitors.

Washington State Park

Washington, Arkansas

Historic Washington State Park preserves a 19th-century town, offering visitors a step back in time. The park features beautifully restored buildings, including a courthouse, blacksmith shop, and former homes, reflecting life during the 1800s. With living history programs, guided tours, and interactive exhibits, it provides an educational experience about the state’s heritage. Surrounded by scenic landscapes, the park also offers trails and picnicking spots, making it a peaceful destination for history and nature enthusiasts.

Roark Bluff

Ozarks, Arkansas

Roark Bluff, located along the Buffalo River in Arkansas, offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Ozark Mountains. Known for its towering cliffs, it’s a popular spot for hiking, rock climbing, and photography. Visitors can access the bluff via a scenic trail, which provides breathtaking vistas of the river below and dense forestland. It’s an excellent destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a peaceful, natural escape in one of Arkansas’ most beautiful areas.

The Little Rock Nine Monument

Little Rock, Arkansas

The Little Rock Nine were a group of nine African American students who desegregated Little Rock Central High School in 1957. Their courageous efforts came after the U.S. Supreme Court’s Brown v. Board of Education ruling, which declared segregation in public schools unconstitutional. Despite facing violent opposition, they were supported by federal troops sent by President Eisenhower and became symbols of the Civil Rights Movement, advancing racial equality in education.

Lake Fort Smith Park

Ozark Mountains, Arkansas

Lake Fort Smith Park, offers a scenic retreat with beautiful lake views and a range of outdoor activities. The park features hiking trails, picnic areas, and camping facilities, making it perfect for a peaceful getaway. Visitors can enjoy fishing, boating, and wildlife watching, while the surrounding forest provides a serene backdrop for relaxation. The park is ideal for nature lovers seeking a quiet, picturesque escape.

Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site

Little Rock, Arkansas

Powerful symbol of the Civil Rights Movement. where, in 1957, nine courageous African American students -the Little Rock Nine - were escorted by federal troops to integrate the school, challenging segregation and shaping America’s fight for equality. Today, the school is a National Historic Site where visitors can learn about this pivotal moment in history, explore exhibits, and reflect on the bravery that helped transform the nation’s commitment to civil rights.

Devil's Den State Park

Ozark Mountains, Arkansas

Devil's Den State Park, offers a picturesque escape with lush forests, waterfalls, rugged terrain, and scenic vistas. The park features a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, and picnicking, with trails leading to unique rock formations and the stunning Devil’s Den, a limestone cave. Visitors can enjoy fishing and swimming in the park's lake, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

The Walmart Museum

Bentonville, Arkansas

The Walmart Museum offers an insightful look into the history and growth of Walmart, one of the world’s largest retailers. Housed in the original five-and-dime store founded by Sam Walton in 1950, the museum showcases exhibits on Walmart's humble beginnings, its rise to retail giant status, and the legacy of its founder. Visitors can explore memorabilia, interactive displays, and learn about the company's impact on communities and the global economy.

Vietnam Veteran Memorial

Little Rock, Arkansas

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Little Rock, honours the state's men and women who served in the Vietnam War. The memorial features a black granite wall engraved with the names of those who lost their lives, as well as a statue representing a soldier in the field. It serves as a place of reflection and remembrance, acknowledging the sacrifices made by Arkansas veterans and providing a space for visitors to pay their respects.

Hang Gliding Mount Nebo

Dardanelle, Arkansas

Hang gliding at Mount Nebo State Park offers an exhilarating experience with stunning views. The park’s high elevation and steep cliffs provide ideal conditions for soaring over the Ouachita Mountains. Adventurous visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramas of the Arkansas River Valley and surrounding wilderness while flying with experienced instructors. The combination of the park’s natural beauty and the thrill of hang gliding makes it a memorable outdoor activity for thrill-seekers.

State Capitol Building

Little Rock, Arkansas

The Arkansas State Capitol Building is an iconic neoclassical structure, completed in 1915. Inspired by the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., its striking dome and columns symbolise the state's democratic values. Visitors can explore the building's impressive architecture, marble interiors, and notable art collections, including portraits of past governors. The Capitol is the centre of Arkansas's government and offers free tours to learn about its history and legislative functions.

Pinnacle Mountain State Park

Near Little Rock, Arkansas

Pinnacle Mountain State Park is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The mountain rises 308 metres, offering stunning panoramic views of the Arkansas River Valley. Visitors can hike various trails, including the challenging East and West Summit trails, or enjoy a more leisurely stroll through the surrounding Pinnacle Mountain State Park. The area is perfect for hiking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing, making it a scenic and adventurous spot for nature lovers.

Fort Smith National Historic Site

Fort Smith, Arkansas

Fort Smith National Historic Site preserves the history of the U.S. military post and the frontier town of Fort Smith. Established in 1817, the site features the original fort, the 1840s-era courthouse, and the remains of the "Trail of Tears" era military road. Visitors can learn about the role of the fort in law enforcement, the Indian Removal Act, and the Wild West, with exhibits and guided tours showcasing the area's rich history.

Lake Ouachita

Near Hot Springs, Arkansas

Lake Ouachita, is the state’s largest lake, known for its crystal-clear waters, scenic islands, and excellent outdoor recreation. Surrounded by the Ouachita National Forest, it offers boating, fishing, kayaking, scuba diving, and hiking. The lake's pristine waters make it ideal for swimming, and its wilderness islands provide unique camping experiences. Nearby, Hot Springs National Park adds historic charm, thermal baths, and vibrant downtown attractions, making it a perfect nature retreat.

Crater of Diamonds State Park

Murfreesboro, Arkansas

The Crater of Diamonds State Park offers a unique experience where visitors can hunt for real diamonds. This 37-acre field, the world's only public diamond-bearing site, allows guests to search for diamonds, including the rare white and yellow ones, in the volcanic crater. Equipped with tools, visitors can dig, sift, and keep any diamonds they find. It's a family-friendly activity with educational programs and guided tours available throughout the year.

Stout's Point

Petit Jean State Park, Arkansas

Stout's Point, located on the eastern edge of Petit Jean Mountain, offers breathtaking views of the Arkansas River Valley. It’s famously tied to the legend of Petit Jean, a young French girl who disguised herself as a boy to follow her love to America. The overlook, part of Arkansas’s first state park, features a scenic, accessible boardwalk and panoramic views, making it a favourite spot for visitors seeking both beauty and a touch of historic significance.

Old Mill Historic Site

North Little Rock, Arkansas

The Old Mill Historic Site in North Little Rock is a charming and picturesque landmark, often recognised for its role in the opening credits of the film Gone with the Wind. Built in 1933, the mill is a replica of a 19th-century gristmill, surrounded by beautiful gardens, walking trails, and stone bridges. The site offers a peaceful retreat, with its rustic architecture and tranquil atmosphere, providing a glimpse into Arkansas' past and natural beauty.

Whitaker Point

Ozark Mountains, Arkansas

Whitaker Point, also known as Hawksbill Crag, is a popular hiking destination in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas. Located within the Ozark National Forest, it offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and cliffs. The highlight of the trail is the dramatic, perched rock formation that juts out over the landscape, providing a perfect spot for photos and reflection. The hike is moderately challenging, making it a favourite among outdoor enthusiasts.

U.S. Marshals Museum

Fort Smith, Arkansas

The U.S. Marshals Museum in Fort Smith honours the history and legacy of the U.S. Marshals Service, the nation's oldest federal law enforcement agency. Located alongside the Arkansas River, the museum showcases interactive exhibits, artifacts, and stories of Marshals who played pivotal roles in shaping American history, from the Wild West to modern-day law enforcement. With its engaging displays, the museum provides a deep dive into the agency's work, missions, and significant figures, offering a unique and educational experience.

Bathhouse Row

Hot Springs, Arkansas

Bathhouse Row is a historic district featuring eight bathhouses, originally built in the early 20th century. These grand structures, set in Hot Springs National Park, offered therapeutic baths using the area's natural hot springs. Today, several bathhouses have been preserved, such as the Buckstaff and Quapaw Bathhouses, offering modern spa treatments. Visitors can explore the stunning architecture, relax in the thermal waters, and learn about the region's rich history in wellness.

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

Bentonville, Arkansas

The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art showcases an impressive collection of American art, spanning from colonial times to contemporary works. Designed by architect Moshe Safdie, the museum is set in a stunning natural environment, with galleries connected by pedestrian walkways over crystal-clear ponds. The museum offers a range of exhibits, educational programs, and outdoor sculptures, making it a unique cultural destination for art lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.

Rush Historic Ghost Town

Ozark Mountains, Arkansas

Rush Historic Ghost Town was once a thriving zinc mining community in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, it is a well-preserved ghost town, with remnants of old mines, structures, and equipment. Visitors can explore the fascinating ruins, hike along scenic trails, and learn about the area's mining history at the Rush Historic District, part of the Buffalo National River. It offers a glimpse into Arkansas's past.

Blanchard Springs Caverns

Ozark National Forest, Arkansas

Blanchard Springs Caverns, located in the Ozark National Forest is a stunning underground wonder. The caverns feature breathtaking formations of stalactites, stalagmites, and flowstones. Visitors can explore guided tours through the cavern's illuminated passageways, such as the Dripstone Trail and the Discovery Trail. The site also offers a beautiful above-ground area with hiking trails and a picturesque spring-fed stream. It's a must-see for those interested in geology and natural beauty.

Mount Magazine State Park

Ozark National Forest, Arkansas

Mount Magazine, the highest point in Arkansas at 839 metres, offers breathtaking views, outdoor adventures, and rich biodiversity. Located in the Ozark National Forest, it's a popular spot for hiking, rock climbing, and birdwatching. Visitors can explore the scenic overlooks, enjoy picnicking, or tackle trails like the Signal Hill Trail, which leads to the summit. With diverse wildlife and tranquil surroundings, Mount Magazine provides a serene escape into nature, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Farmers Market Fayetteville

Fayetteville, Arkansas

The Fayetteville Farmers Market, located in the heart of downtown Fayetteville, is a vibrant hub for fresh, local produce and handmade goods. Open year-round, it features a wide variety of vendors offering seasonal fruits, vegetables, meats, dairy, artisanal breads, and unique crafts. Visitors can enjoy live music, food trucks, and a friendly atmosphere while supporting local farmers and artisans. The market is a beloved community gathering spot, perfect for food lovers and families alike.

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