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Is there anything fun to do in Arkansas?

26 Top Things to Do in Arkansas
  • Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
  • Crater of Diamonds State Park.
  • Thorncrown Chapel.
  • Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge.
  • Little Rock Central High School.
  • Hot Springs National Park.
  • Bathhouse Row.
  • Garvan Woodland Gardens.




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Tourists come to Arkansas for its many sports and recreational opportunities, as well as its natural beauty.

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1- Little Rock. One of the top cities in Arkansas to visit is Little Rock. Conveniently situated in the state's centre, Little Rock is the largest city in Arkansas and the Natural State's official capital, making it the perfect place to kick off your journey of exploring Arkansas' many towns and cities.

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While its outstanding natural tourist attractions and incredible wilderness lends itself perfectly to all kinds of outdoor activities, Arkansas is also home to some lovely little towns and cities.

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What is the best time to visit Arkansas? The beautiful Fall months of September to October are the best time to visit Arkansas. The vistas are breathtaking with the warm colors of Fall being painted across the State. The state typically has a cooler climate.

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The Most Beautiful Places to Visit in Arkansas
  • Hot Springs National Park. ...
  • The Ozark National Forest. ...
  • The Buffalo National River. ...
  • Mount Magazine State Park. ...
  • Petit Jean State Park. ...
  • Eureka Springs. ...
  • Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. ...
  • The Clinton Presidential Center.


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By Far, Batesville Is One Of The Best Walkable Towns In Arkansas.

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Look no further than Arkansas, the perfect place to spend a thrifty vacation with family or friends, offering a variety of free and inexpensive things to do any time of the year, both indoors and outdoors. Arkansas not only provides a great vacation for a little money, it also has many, many attractions that are free.

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It's hard to choose just ten things Arkansas is known for in a state full of beautiful lakes and state parks, Hot Springs' downtown history, Arkansas fishing, culinary delights, and of course, Johnny Cash.

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Are there outdoor springs to soak in? No, there are not. However, since the mid-19th century, bathhouses have been a staple of Hot Springs, Arkansas, as a way for visitors to experience the region's famous spring water. This tradition still carries on today in Hot Springs National Park.

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Hot Springs National Park is a fee-free park! There is no entrance free nor are there any additional charges for the park's brochure, junior ranger program, or ranger-led tours. The park does have certain America the Beautiful Passes available at the Fordyce Bathhouse.

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With its close proximity to Little Rock, Pinnacle Mountain State Park is one of the most visited state parks in Arkansas.

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“What I love about Arkansas is its natural beauty. From the Ozarks to the Delta, the state is blessed with diverse topography, varied plant and animal life, and plenty of wide-open space for enjoying the outdoors. And I love that we have four distinct seasons.”

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