Arkansas
LAKE TOURS
Enjoy an Arkansas lake tour cruise with the opportunity of spotting eagles, alligators plus many more animals.
HISTORY & HERITAGE
Discover Arkansas history and cultural heritage when you explore historic homes and buildings, towns, Civil War sites, museums and much more.
OUTDOOR ADVENTURES
Arkansas State Parks offer exciting outdoor activities, such as caving, hiking, hang gliding, horseback riding, lake kayaking, mountain biking, river running, rock climbing, snorkelling, and much more!
NATIVE AMERICANS
Arkansas' Native American population was peaking when the Spanish explorer Hernando De Soto reached the state in 1541. There were tens of thousands of people in villages near the Mississippi River and other groups located across the state.
ARKANSAS SHOPPING
There is major malls with brabd-name merchandise, discount stores and smaller upscale shops. Numerous towns have downtown historic districts filled with hundreds of boutiques, quaint stores and some interesting offbeat places. Huge spring and fall crafts fairs, along with smaller ones during the year, offer the finest in handmade objects.
SCENIC DRIVES
From the ridges of the ancient Ouachita and Ozark mountains to the Delta flatlands levelled by the Mississippi River, Arkansas highways offer some incredibly scenic views of The Natural State.
ATTRACTIONS
Tourists and Arkansas residents alike will find lots of fun things to do in Hot Springs. Popular activities include taking relaxed nature walks in Garvan Woodland botanical gardens or heart-pumping theme park rides at Magic Springs, thorough bred horse racing at Oaklawn Park, finding quartz crystals, visiting museums, and so much more.
LITTLE ROCK
The River Market district in Little Rock is a lovely tourist attraction for people of all ages. Take the opportunity to taste your way through this year-round, indoor market encompassing 10,000 square feet of owner-operated shops, stalls and tables that sell food and unique products.
DINING
Arkansas restaurants serve heaping portions of southern cuisine. With so much good food there's bound to be something to please every palate in almost every part of the state. From Little Rock to Fayetteville, Hot Springs to Eureka Springs and nearby towns in between, Arkansas restaurants cater to all appetites. And if you're looking for something out-of-the-ordinary don't miss one of our "unusual" dining spots. Find out where you can dine in a cave or a giant orange, or in a Boeing 727 -- without ever leaving the ground.