Arkansas

United States of America
Photo provided by Visit Hot Springs
Nicknamed the Natural State with good reason, Arkansas’s dazzling array of landscapes includes colorful woodland, natural springs and breathtaking mountains.

The state of Arkansas is most famous for the stunning, diverse countryside. Drive or hike your way through its soaring, forested peaks or roam across acres of rolling farmland to experience the region’s astonishing natural beauty. Don’t forget, though, that the cities of the “Natural State” are equally enticing, offering historical attractions, family-friendly museums and myriad ways to relax.

Visit the Museum of Native American History in the city of Bentonville for cultural and artistic artifacts from 14,000 years of the state’s history. For different angles on the story of Arkansas, head to sites such as Historic Washington State Park, which features a recreated pioneer town, and Pea Ridge, the location of a huge Civil War battle.

Before heading into the wild landscapes of Arkansas, visit its lively capital city, Little Rock. Explore the Old State House Museum to see how the state used to be governed or take a guided tour of the Capitol Building to see the political heart of Arkansas today. Bring your family to the Museum of Discovery, an attraction with interactive exhibits to help children engage with science.

Unwind in the town of Hot Springs, located in the middle of a national park famed for its naturally heated water. Soak up the minerals in the Quapaw Baths and Spa or visit Crystal Spring, which is located next to the slick, modern Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.

Head out into Arkansas’s alluring wilderness. Put on your hiking boots and trek into the truly wild Ozark Mountains. Canoe down glimmering rivers through dramatic canyons or bring your fishing tackle for a serene day of angling. Recreation centers throughout the area offer activities ranging from waterfall tours to rock climbing and zip lining.

One of the easiest ways to get to Arkansas is by flying to Little Rock, yet driving into the Natural State offers many pleasures. Hit one of the twisting roads that wind through the Ozarks at any time of year for spectacular sights. Come in fall for dramatic foliage, winter for cozy log cabins, spring for blossoms and summer for long days spent exploring.

Popular cities in Arkansas

Hot Springs featuring a city
Hot Springs
Known for Hot springs, Lakes and Nature
This Arkansas city has it all: a colorful past of gambling and gangsters, vintage stores, restored Victorian architecture, national parks and famous natural springs.

Reasons to visit

  • Hot Springs National Park
  • Bathhouse Row
  • Lake Catherine State Park
Eureka Springs which includes heritage architecture and a city
Eureka Springs
Known for Shopping, Entertainment and Cathedrals
This historic Arkansas town has long been known as a destination for rejuvenation, with day spas and wellness retreats situated in the scenic mountain countryside.

Reasons to visit

  • Thorncrown Chapel
  • Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge
  • Eureka Springs District Court
Fayetteville featuring motorbike riding
Fayetteville
Known for Universities, Sports and Football
A walking tour of the university at the heart of this community reveals the former Clinton home. The downtown teems with galleries and museums.

Reasons to visit

  • University of Arkansas
  • Baum Stadium
  • Northwest Arkansas Mall
North Little Rock
North Little Rock
Known for Shopping, Rivers and Live music

Reasons to visit

  • Simmons Bank Arena
  • Dickey-Stephens Park
  • Burns Park
Little Rock which includes an administrative building, heritage architecture and heritage elements
Little Rock
Known for Rivers, Sports and Live music
The capital of Arkansas offers southern hospitality, pre-Civil War history and modern cultural attractions, from symphony orchestras to lively market areas.

Reasons to visit

  • River Market District
  • William J. Clinton Presidential Library
Pea Ridge National Military Park
Bentonville
Known for Museums, Shopping and Sports
The birthplace of Walmart is surrounded by the imposing Ozark Mountains. The area is known for its generous and warm residents and their passion for food.

Reasons to visit

  • Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
  • Museum of Native American History