Arkansas Tourist Attractions, The 42 best amazing places to travel in Arkansas United States
Arkansas is a state in the southeastern region of the United States, home to over 3 million people as of 2017.Its name is of Siouan derivation from the language of the Osage denoting their related kin, the Quapaw Indians.The state's diverse geography ranges from the mountainous regions of the Ozark and the Ouachita Mountains, which make up the U.S. Interior Highlands, to the densely forested land in the south known as the Arkansas Timberlands, to the eastern lowlands along the Mississippi River and the Arkansas Delta.More information about Arkansas please visit at :
Arkansas Most beautifule places are lists bellow:
Hot Springs,
Little Rock ,
Eureka Springs ,
Buffalo National River,
Table Rock Lake,
Fayetteville ,
Ouachita National Forest,
Bentonville ,
Fort Smith,
North Little Rock,
Rogers High School ,
Devil's Den State Park,
Beaver Lake,
Beaver Lake,
Lake Ouachita,
Springdale,
Conway ,
Russellville ,
Harrison,
Jonesboro ,
Mountain View Arkansas,
Jasper,
Ozark ,
Hobbs State Park,
Bella Vista,
Texarkana,
Heber Springs ,
West Memphis,
Greers Ferry Lake,
Morrilton ,
El Dorado,
Bull Shoals,
Arkadelphia ,
Lake Hamilton,
Siloam Springs ,
Horseshoe Lake ,
DeGray Lake,
Pine Bluff,
Hot Springs Village,
Dardanelle ,
Hope Arkansas ,
Searcy Arkansas,
Mount Ida Arkansas
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Must visit places in Arkansas USA
Must visit places for your trip to Arkansas in United states of America.
1. Devil’s Den State Park
11333 AR-74, West Fork, AR 72774, USA
Devil’s Den State Park is in the Ozark Mountains in northwest Arkansas. Trails branch out from the visitor center, including the extensive Butterfield Trail and the Gorley King horse trail. Cabins are spread across the valley. Canoes and paddleboats dot the waters of Lake Devil. Panoramic views from Yellow Rock Overlook take in the Lee Creek Valley. The park is home to wildlife like beavers, bats and armadillos.
2. The Hot Springs National Park
376 central avenue, Hot Springs Township, AR 71902, USA
Hot Springs National Park is a United States National Park in central Garland County, Arkansas, adjacent to the city of Hot Springs, the county seat
3.Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
600 Museum Way, Bentonville, AR 72712, USA
4.Lake Ouachita
Lake Ouachita is a reservoir created by the damming of the Ouachita River by Blakely Mountain Dam. Blakely Mountain Dam was built by the United States Army Corps of Engineers from 1948 to 1953
5. Buffalo National River
The Buffalo River, located in northern Arkansas, was the first National River to be designated in the United States. The Buffalo River is 153 miles (246 km) long. The lower 135 miles (217 km) flow within the boundaries of an area managed by the National Park Service, where the stream is designated the Buffalo National River
Visit City of Little Rock Arkansas | The City of Roses | CityOf.com/LittleRock
The city of Little Rock is the state capital of Arkansas and the largest city in the natural state. This city was founded in 1821 and earned its name from a small rock formation on the south bank of the Arkansas River. Known as La Petite Roche, it served as a landmark for river traffic and was a well known river crossing for travelers and traders. The city has come a long way since those days; garnering our interesting history along the way. Family time has never been more fun than the outgoing Little Rock, with places like The Little Rock Zoo where its home to bobcats, lemurs and over 700 other interesting animals. If your family is looking for more excitement, try Magic Springs & Crystal Falls where you can find rollercoasters, water rides and live entertainment. If you want to slow things down, grab your floats and take a relaxing cruise down Fourche Creek. Covering 20 miles of floatable waters. Don’t just hang out in Little Rock; really experience what the city has to offer, with the river tour aboard The Arkansas Queen and see Little Rock in a whole new way. For the sports lover, don't miss The Arkansas Travelers the double a minor league team that has won 6 titles in the Texas league or hit up The Back Nine at the Eagle Hill Golf Club and get the club lifestyle without the club dues. Whether you’re taking the kids to see their favorite stories come to life on The Children's Theatre Stage in the Arkansas Art Center or enjoying music, drinks and food at Willy D’s Rock & Roll Piano Bar. You can’t go wrong with the spectacular city of Little Rock, Arkansas.
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ARKANSAS - USA Travel Guide | Around The World
Arkansas is a state near the center of the Southern United States. It is known as the Natural State.
Regions :
Central
The center of the state includes the state capital Little Rock
Delta
The eastern section of the state along the Mississippi River Delta and includes Jonesboro and West Memphis
Ozarks
The northwest and north central areas of the state that includes Fayetteville, Bentonville and Eureka Springs
Ouachitas
West central part of the state that is home to the Ouachita mountains (including the state's highest peak, Mt. Magazine) and Ouachita National Forest
River Valley
The area in northwest Arkansas along the Arkansas river and includes Fort Smith
Timberlands
The southern section of the state and includes El Dorado, Magnolia, Pine Bluff, Hope, and Texarkana
Cities :
Little Rock, State capital
Bentonville
El Dorado
Eureka Springs
Fayetteville
Fort Smith
Harrison
Hope, A small town, but the birth place of President William Jefferson Clinton.
Hot Springs
Jonesboro
Magnolia
Pine Bluff
Texarkana
West Memphis
Other destinations:
Hot Springs National Park
Buffalo National River
Arkansas' state motto is The Natural State and that tells you a lot. It has great state parks with wilderness comprising broadleaf forests. The northwest boasts the Ozark Mountains while the south and east of the state has flatter land and shows more of its agricultural heritage. The Mississippi River forms the eastern border of the state and gives a great blues music heritage, great country music elsewhere (Johnny Cash was an Arkansan) and folk andeverywhere. There are wonderful state parks with camping facilities and some with cabins. The Buffalo River has majestic scenery and easy canoe float trips (but go in late spring to be sure there is enough water). The summer is HOT and humid; spring and autumn are wetter but mostly from intermittent heavy rain showers. Winter brings a little snow, but this time of year can still be humid. Spring is tornado season.
The spelling and pronunciation of Arkansas (it is always ar-kan-saw) reflect the state's heritage. The name is a French pronunciation of a Siouxan word meaning land of downriver people and was prescribed by law in 1881.
Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport (formerly Little Rock National Airport), located dead center, is Arkansas' main air terminal, although XNA near Bentonville is another option. Other airports can be found in Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Texarkana, and Memphis, Tennessee.
Arkansas' food resembles that of its southern neighbors. Much truly authentic and worthwhile southern cuisine is made in private homes, cookouts, or church functions, rather than actual restaurants. One exception is barbecue, particularly pork barbecue, which is widespread, and available in restaurants, roadside stands, and even trucks. Another regional staple is fried catfish, often it is served with hushpuppies, cole slaw, and french fries or a baked potato. Catfish is especially prevalent in the lowland and Delta regions of the south and east.
The legal drinking and purchasing age of alcoholic beverages is 21. Arkansas is one of the five states that don't allow any exception to underage drinking, although underage drinking is not explicitly prohibited by law.
Keep in mind many Arkansas counties are dry and do not have retail alcohol sales. However bringing alcohol for private use into a dry county is legal for those over 21 years of age. Currently, 37 counties are dry. You cannot buy alcohol in a store on a Sunday.
Arkansas does not have much in the way of craft beer. It can be hard to find craft beer outside of a liquor store (although some grocery stores sell it). Diamond Bear beer is brewed in Little Rock. It is also worth noting that there is no Yuengling in Arkansas.
Most beautiful places in Arkansas
Most beautiful places in Arkansas
Tour Historic Washington State Park with P. Allen Smith!
P. Allen Smith takes you to Washington, Arkansas for a tour of Historic Washington State Park.
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We head west on US-80 and south on US-79 through Bossier City, Louisiana. It was rainy at the beginning of the video, but we ran out of daylight shortly after going through Bossier City, and doubled back a bit to get some video the next day, so we go from rainy weather to bright sunshine midway through this video.
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The Villas - Texarkana, Arkansas Retirement living
2711 Preston Street 870-772-5977
DESCUBRA UNAS VACACIONES EMOCIONANTES EN ARKANSAS!
Si usted se inclina por pasar sus vacaciones relajándose y disfrutando de las grandiosas áreas naturales de Estados Unidos, usted no las encontrará más grandes o más bellas que en Arkansas. Usted descubrirá que nuestro eslogan, El Estado Natural, se escucha a través del estado.