Arkansas attractions draw millions of visitors to the state each year. From scenic byways, wildlife preserves, and family theme parks to big city attractions like the Clinton Library and the Little Rock Zoo, Arkansas offers something for everyone. However, when it comes to planning vacations, Arkansas tends to fly under the radar because so many people don't have a clue about the wide variety of activities available there or the incredible affordability to do them.
Eureka Springs, Arkansas, is a special place that embodies history with Victorian homes and a trolley that will take you around the city. One of the greatest places to visit in Eureka Springs is the 1886 Crescent Hotel and Spa. This hotel is located downtown in the historic district and the history surrounding this hotel makes it worth visiting. You will see the towering hotel and notice its old charm immediately. A great way to enjoy the hotel is to tour the inside or even stay there and then walk out the front door and take a horse drawn carriage ride around the historic city and really feel the personality of this city.
Hot Springs, Arkansas is a feast for the body and mind, with a charm and history unmatched anywhere else in the world. Fall in love with the first federally-protected reservation in the history of our great nation – the Hot Springs. These natural thermal hot springs boast a staggering 147ºF to compliment the elegant history and beauty of the surrounding town.
Little Rock is a buzz in mid-October as the Arkansas State Fair fills barns and midway with livestock and lively folk. This fair offers an entertainment schedule that has an even sampling from pop, country, rock and jazz acts. The real shows are the 4-H competitions in which farm kids from middle school through high school aged display their animals.
If you are looking to avoid the herd, you need to find those special little places around the country. Romantic destinations in Arkansas should do just the trick.