TOURISM LINKS

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Arkansas Parks and Tourism
This state ran web site gives a complete list of parks, lodgings and entertainment no matter what time of the year you are visiting.

Lodging

Magnolia Gardens Inn
An elegant Bed & Breakfast in Springdale within blocks of A&M Railroad train depot

Beland Manor Inn,
Skip the budget motels and the over priced hotels, and enjoy the privacy and luxury of your own suite at this Ft. Smith Bed and Breakfast.

Cottage On The Creek
Bed & Breakfast

Minutes from Ft. Smith and just a short drive from Northwest Arkansas.

Perry's Pass-in-thru
Perry's Passin' Thru offers a unique niche for travelers... a 2 bedroom, 2 bath ranch that offers you the utmost privacy. Not only do you have the place to yourselves, it is a home for you, your dog, horse or boat.

Singletonhouse Eureka Springs
An old-fashioned place with a touch of magic, now celebrating its 20+ year, sheltering an award-winning hidden garden on a hillside in the Historic District of Eureka Springs.

The Inn at Belle Vista
A spacious and comfortable country inn, designed by Faye Jones, only 25 mninutes to the train station. Great views, wonderful breakfasts and friendly innkeepers.

Museums and Tourism


Fort Smith Trolley Museum
Dedicated to the preservation and appreciation of electric powered streetcars, railroad equipment, transportation and other technology that existed during days gone by, and to provide a unique educational experience to the visiting public.

Fayetteville, Arkansas Air Museum
From world-famous racing planes of the 1920s and 1930s to an early airliner, the planes in our air museum are maintained in flying condition.

City of Eureka Springs
An authentic 19th century Victorian resort, tucked in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas and encircled by two beautiful lakes and two scenic rivers, it is a magical place filled with old-world charm and European flavor.

Shiloh Museum
The Museum offers exhibits, programs and events that relate to the history and culture of Northwest Arkansas and the Ozarks. Come tour the beautiful park-like grounds that showcase six historical buildings, and take a peek in the gift shop for some further reading about the area and its history.

Peel House Museum & Historic Gardens
The Peel Mansion site is not only an indoor museum but also an outdoor museum of historic roses, perennials and native plants. Careful research over many months has resulted in an extensive inventory of 19th-century plantings. Descendants of early settlers were interviewed for their childhood memories of early gardens. The 1845 Jacob Smith Nursery list from Fayetteville served as a documentary source. Various vignette gardens are interlaced among curvilinear walks and large shade trees, creating a most appropriate setting for this great historic building of Northwest Arkansas.

Events

Bikes, Blues & BBQ
The fastest growing motorcycle festival in the world. Bikes, Blues, and BBQ in just three years has grown to over 200,000 attendees.

War Eagle Craft Fair
The War Eagle Craft Fair was a project of, by and for little people—a group of little old ladies exhibiting their weaving. When that attracted a greater-than-expected response, other unsung artists and craftsmen were invited to participate. There is no government subsidy, sponsorship or assistance of any kind, just unpaid volunteers led by an Arkansas farmer and his wife. It has all happened in a magical place.

For more information

Van Buren Chamber of Commerce

Fort Smith Chamber of Commerce

Springdale Chamber of Commerce

Seligman Chamber of Commerce

If you have found more interesting spots that others might find useful, please e-mail us and let us know.


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