Spend Time in the Arkansas Ozarks
The Arkansas Ozarks cover the Northern portion of the state. The region is home to three separate mountain ranges that collectively make up the Ozarks region. This area is full of mountainous typography, lush green forests, and crystal clear springs, rivers, and babbling brooks. Amid all this nature, you'll also find a speckling of growing, vibrant cities that add art, culture, and entertainment making the Arkansas Ozarks so much more than 'the outdoors.'
Let's Explore Everything there is to See and Do in the Arkansas Ozarks
Discover Small Town Charm with Big City Amenities in Northwest Arkansas
Bentonville, Arkansas is the home of America's largest retailer - Walmart. While the city has grown to more than 35k residents locally and an additional 70k residents including the sister cities of Rogers and Centerton; there's still an air of small mountain town nostalgia in this Northwest Arkansas destination.
Take to the Trails in the Mountain Biking Capital of the World
Northwest Arkansas claims both the birthplace of Mountain Biking (Fossil Flats Trail @ Devils Den State Park) and the Mountain Biking Capital of the World (Bentonville). Here, you'll find miles of carefully curated biking and shared purpose trails designed for a range of abilities from beginners to adventure enthusiasts.
Hike Miles of Marvelous Trails in the Natural State
Immerse Yourself in History from Native American Heritage to the Civil War
Stop in Pea Ridge, Arkansas for a tour of a historic (and reportedly haunted) civil war battlefield. Learn about the Native American heritage that originally settled the Ozarks region. And discover the roots of Midwestern culture.
Rest, Unwind, and Rejuvenate with Help from the Healing Springs in the Ozarks
Did you know that the mountaintop town of Eureka Springs, Arkansas was settled to help the sick access the magical healing springs in the Arkansas Ozarks? Today, Eureka Springs tourism boasts a large collection of historic landmarks and quaint bed and breakfasts. It also draws the attention of paranormal enthusiasts, lovebirds looking for romantic getaways, and nature enthusiasts.
Get on the Water in the Historic Buffalo River or Beaver Lake
Spend some time floating on delightful Ozarks waterways. Locally famous in Northwest Arkansas is Beaver Lake. Here, you'll find limestone bluffs, natural caves, plenty of timber, and best of all - water. If you prefer a stream, try out Buffalo River. It's one of America's few remaining undammed rivers.