Explore Arkansas & the Ozarks

Discover state parks, outdoor adventures, and natural wonders across the Natural State

Regional attractions across Arkansas and the Ozark Mountains

Outdoor

18 places

Beaver Lake

Crystal-clear highland reservoir perfect for kayaking, fishing, and swimming. Over 28,000 acres with 487 miles of natural shoreline.

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Blanchard Springs Caverns

Living cave system in the Ozark National Forest. Guided tours showcase underground streams, formations, and chambers. Family-friendly adventure.

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Buffalo National River

America's first national river (1972). 135 miles of undammed river flowing through limestone bluffs, caves, and waterfalls. Perfect for canoeing, hiking, and camping.

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Coler Mountain Bike Preserve

World-class mountain bike preserve in Bentonville with 17+ miles of trails. Features The Hub structure, flowy jump lines, technical descents, and connects to 250+ miles of NWA trails.

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Devil's Den State Park

Lee Creek Valley in the Ozark Mountains. CCC-built structures from the 1930s using native materials. Excellent hiking, caves, and camping.

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Fairfield Bay ATV/UTV Trails

Over 90 miles of ATV trails with four separate trail systems. Off-road friendly town with staging areas, stream crossings, waterfalls, and scenic terrain. Year-round access.

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Fairfield Bay Hiking Trails

Scenic hiking including Sugar Loaf Mountain (historic scenic trail), Rambling Cove Trail to Greers Ferry Lake shores, Indian Cave and Indian Falls. Multiple trails near parks and lake.

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Hawksbill Crag (Whitaker Point)

Most iconic lookout in the Ozarks. Dramatic rock formation jutting out over the valley. Perfect for sunrise photos and fall foliage viewing.

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Hot Springs National Park

Historic bathhouses and thermal springs in downtown Hot Springs. Only national park in an urban area, featuring beautiful mountain scenery and hiking trails.

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Indian Hills Golf Resort

18-hole championship course in the Ozark foothills. Tree-lined fairways, deep bunkers, sloped greens. Features Indian Rock Cave off the 9th fairway. 4 tee sets for all skill levels.

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Little Red River Trout Fishing

Blue Ribbon trout stream below Greers Ferry Dam. Home to the world record 40-pound brown trout. 45 miles of quality wild brown trout water, renowned for fly fishing.

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Mount Nebo State Park

Perched atop a flat-topped mountain with panoramic views of the Arkansas River Valley. Popular for hang gliding, hiking, and cabin stays.

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Mountain Ranch Golf Club

#1 resort golf course in Arkansas. Designed by Edmund Ault, 6,780 yards with challenging back nine. Rated 5 stars, scenic mountain setting.

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Petit Jean State Park

Arkansas's first state park featuring Cedar Falls, a stunning 95-foot waterfall. Historic Mather Lodge and over 20 miles of hiking trails through scenic mountain terrain.

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Pinnacle Mountain State Park

Iconic cone-shaped mountain near Little Rock. Two summit trails (easier west side, challenging east side). Arkansas River visitor center with exhibits.

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Slaughter Pen Mountain Bike Trails

Bentonville's most famous trails with 40+ miles of single-track. Part of the 400-mile Northwest Arkansas trail system. All skill levels from beginner greens to expert blacks.

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Table Rock Lake

Boating paradise straddling Arkansas-Missouri border. Crystal-clear water, hidden coves, water sports, and sunset cruises. Popular fishing destination.

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White River Trout Fishing

World-class fly fishing below Bull Shoals Dam. Trophy brown trout over 30 pounds and rainbow trout to 19 pounds. The most heavily stocked river in the country with year-round fishing.

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Culture

4 places

Crystal Bridges Museum

World-class art museum in Bentonville. Free admission, beautiful trails, and rotating exhibitions featuring American art from colonial times to contemporary.

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Historic Downtown Eureka Springs

Victorian mountain resort town with winding streets, art galleries, and historic architecture. Entire downtown listed on National Register.

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Ozark Folk Center State Park

Living history museum celebrating Ozark heritage. Craft demonstrations, traditional music, and authentic mountain culture.

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Thorncrown Chapel

Architectural masterpiece featuring 425 windows and 6,000 square feet of glass. Nestled in the woods, ranked among America's finest buildings.

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Family

3 places

Mid-America Science Museum

Hands-on science center in Hot Springs with interactive exhibits, outdoor science park, and educational programs for all ages.

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Mystic Caverns

Twin caverns near Harrison featuring stunning formations. Cool 58°F year-round. Pipe Organ formation and Crystal Dome are highlights.

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War Eagle Cavern

Family-friendly cave tour in the Ozark Mountains. See ancient formations, underground streams, and learn about cave geology and history.

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Arkansas Travel Tips

  • State Parks Pass - Many Arkansas state parks require a day-use fee. Annual passes are available for frequent visitors.
  • Best Time to Visit - Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer perfect weather for outdoor activities.
  • Fishing License - Arkansas lakes and rivers offer world-class fishing. Get your license at local sporting goods stores or online.
  • Property-Specific Guides - Check your property page for local attractions and activities specific to your rental location.