Top-rated places to visit in Arkansas, United States
- 5.0 Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (4.540 reviews)
-Echoing all the other good reviews
Tuesday: Art Museums
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art welcomes all to celebrate the American spirit in a setting that unites the power of art with the beauty of nature. See more..
- 4.5 Thorncrown Chapel (3.631 reviews)
-Don’t miss Sunday service
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Religious Sites
This chapel won an architecture award in 1980. See more..
- 4.5 Garvan Woodland Gardens (2.705 reviews)
-Pet friendly park with lots to see
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Gardens
Open to the public hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Admission payments by CREDIT CARD or EXACT CASH only. Garvan Woodland Gardens is the 210 acre botanical garden of the University of Arkansas, located in Hot Springs, Arkansas on beautiful Lake Hamilton. See more..
- 4.5 William J. Clinton Presidential Library (2.601 reviews)
-Start you Little Rick adventure here!
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Historic Sites • Architectural Buildings • Libraries
The William J. Clinton Presidential Center and Park, located on the banks of the Arkansas River in Little Rock, Arkansas, attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world to its grounds each year. Opened in 2004, the Center is home to the Little Rock offices of the Clinton Foundation, the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, and the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service. See more..
- 4.5 Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge (2.440 reviews)
-Even in the Rain, we had a GREAT day!
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Nature & Wildlife Areas
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge is one of the largest big cat sanctuaries in the United States. The non-profit USDA licensed refuge, founded in 1992, has grown to become one of the Top 10 attractions in Arkansas and the most popular in Eureka Springs. Lions, cougars, leopards, tigers, and bears are displayed in large natural habitats surrounding the main enclosures and gift shop. Over night accommodations are available via the Safari Lodge, RV park, and camping facilities. Tours are available from 9 am until 4 pm. See more..
- 4.5 Fordyce Bathhouse (2.163 reviews)
-Interesting history of the area
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Visitor Centers • Historic Sites
Once one of the bathhouses on Bathhouse Row, this building has been renovated and now serves as the visitors center. See more..
- 4.5 Southland Casino Hotel (1.978 reviews)
-Anniversary weekend stay.
Tuesday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Spent More than 3 hours Casinos
Southland Casino Hotel in the Tunica & Memphis area offers the biggest and newest casino in the Mid-South. The brand-new casino floor is two-and-a-half football fields in length and home to 2,400 slot machines, 50 live table games, and sports betting. The gleaming, blue-glass, 20 floor high-rise hotel features 300 rooms, including 60 suites and 12 penthouse suites. Restaurants and newest dining options include the buffet at the Kitchens, Sports Bar & Grill, Ignite Steakhouse, The Fry House and The Grind, along with the Ignite Steakhouse Bar, Charred Oak Bar and Chairman’s Bar. Visit the all-new Southland Casino Hotel for the most exciting gaming experience in the region— just 7 minutes from Downtown Memphis. See more..
- 4.5 The Walmart Museum (1.819 reviews)
-Informative Museum
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM Spent < 1 hour History Museums
The Walmart Museum is as much a part of Walmart’s history as the exhibits and artifacts that it houses. First opened in 1990, the museum was known as the Walmart Visitor Center. But as times changed and the term "Visitor Center" came to refer more to regional, state, and local tourism offices, it became apparent that a name change was needed. And so, today, The Walmart Museum carries on the mission it always has: to honor Walmart’s legacy, demonstrate its core values, and cast a vision of Walmart tomorrow. In November 2022, the Museum location at the corner of Central Ave and Main St was closed to the public for a renovation project to be completed in SPRING of 2024. In the meantime, a temporary site has been opened two blocks south of the original location; The Walmart Museum Heritage Lab. This site houses new technologies and tells the story of Walmart and Sam Walton in new ways. See more..
- 4.0 Hot Springs Mountain Tower (1.749 reviews)
-drive above the hot springs from downtown to get to the mountain tower
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 6:30 PM Spent < 1 hour Observation Decks & Towers
The Tower is OPEN!! Come visit us and enjoy the beautiful views and hike on some amazing trails. Don't forget to grab an ice cream on your way down from the tower! See more..
- 4.5 Christ of the Ozarks (1.626 reviews)
-Great Experience
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Monuments & Statues
Built in 1967, this 7-story memorial statue of Jesus is on the grounds of The Great Passion Play and overlooks Eureka Springs, Arkansas. See more..
- 4.0 Crater of Diamonds State Park (1.542 reviews)
-No diamonds, but other cool rocks and a fun experience
State Parks • Mines
The only diamond mine in North America open to the public. See more..
- 4.5 Bathhouse Row (1.360 reviews)
-A PeekInto The History of Hot Springs
Points of Interest & Landmarks • Historic Walking Areas
A collection of historic bathhouses where people flocked in the early 20th century for therapeutic hot springs baths. See more..
- 4.5 Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site (1.228 reviews)
-Iconic History
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Historic Sites • History Museums
This National Park Service site encompasses the campus, but Central High is still an active high school. Visitors should park and begin their visit at the National Park Visitor Center, located diagonally across from the campus, at 2120 W. Daisy Gatson Bates Drive. Visitor entrance into the school is via free Ranger-led tours reserved in advance to guarantee participation. Interpreting the Civil Rights Movement with an emphasis on school integration, this National Historic Site focuses on the 1957 desegregation crisis that resulted when Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus ordered National Guard troops to prevent the first African American students, the "Little Rock Nine," from entering formerly all white Little Rock Central High School, leading to federal intervention by order of President Dwight Eisenhower. See more..
- 4.5 Great Passion Play (1.146 reviews)
-A Busy, Wonderful, Blessed Day
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Theatre & Performances
Performed from May through October, The Great Passion Play in Eureka Springs, Arkansas is "America's #1 Attended Outdoor Drama." Since 1968, the Play has been seen by over 7.7 Million people from all over the world. The Play is performed beneath the night sky by a cast of around 150 actors and many live animals as well. Our hope and prayer is to make the Scriptures come alive! THE BIBLE MUSEUM is open every day except Sunday, 10:00am until 5:00pm. On days of Play performances, the Museum is open until 8:00pm (7:00pm after Labor Day). SACRED ARTS MUSEUM - Open every day before the Play from 11:00am - 8:00pm (after Labor Day until 7:00pm). Non-play days by appointment. THE HOLY LAND TOUR - a two-and-a-half-hour to three-hour guided tour. Guests are transported back in time as they walk through a full-sized replica of the East Jerusalem Gate and Marketplace to Biblically inspired exhibits which include Moses' Tabernacle in the Wilderness, Bethlehem Inn and the Nativity, the Upper Room, the Garden Tomb, the Walk with Peter, and other exhibits which depict life in Bible times. All exhibits have been researched archaeologically and historically for authenticity. Tours run on day of Play performances from 12:00pm-4:00pm. There is walking at each stop. The longest time walking at any one stop is approximately thirty minutes. During days the Play is not performed, we also have special guided tours of the Holy Land, backstage area, and lunch. These tours happen throughout the year every day but Sunday. Advanced reservations are required for these off-season tours. See more..
- 4.0 Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort (1.039 reviews)
-An excellent stay!
Horse Tracks
An unusual feature to see in a National Park is this world-class horseracing track. See more..
- 4.5 Hot Springs National Park (1.019 reviews)
-Hot Springs History
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM National Parks
The headquarters of the National Park is located inside the historic Fordyce Bathhouse, which is located on Central Avenue in downtown Hot Springs. It is a very beautiful building, which was opened to wealthy guests in 1915 and restored in 1989 to serve as a museum, commemorating its glorious past. The restoration seems very successful and a number of interesting and curious details are presented in the museum. Tours are available and we decided to take one. The guide did a great job, explaining many interesting aspects and at the end we also had the opportunity to taste the water, which contains several healthy minerals. Admission and tours are managed and conducted by the highly knowledgeably and friendly National Park Service team and both admittance and tours are absolutely free. Highly recommended. See more..
- 5.0 Museum of Native American History (991 reviews)
-Much more than I expected!
Tuesday: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Speciality & Gift Shops • Art Museums • History Museums
The Museum of Native American History invites you to "Walk Through America's Past," where we will give you a glimpse into what life was like for America's first inhabitants. The museum is divided into five different time periods that will guide you through the constantly changing lives of the Native Americans, as seen through their artifacts. Our displays feature relics that date from over 14,000 years old to historic times. Come visit our museum and enjoy seeing some of the finest treasures ever created by early craftsmen. Schools and groups are welcomed, call to make reservations. Handicap Accessible See more..
- 5.0 Intrigue Theater (934 reviews)
-Awesome Up-Close Interactive Magic Show
Tuesday: Theaters
Now in its 13th season in Eureka Springs, Sean-Paul and Juliana Fay, who have been seen on national TV shows like Penn & Teller Fool Us, Masters of Illusion, and America's Got Talent, and have performed at the Magic Castle in Hollywood, this show is not to be missed. From stage illusions to sleight of hand, this show is a true testament to their incredible talent and dedication to their craft. The setting of the theater is like no other - inside a 120-year-old stone church, you enter through the bell tower and are quickly immersed into a beautiful theater, complete with crystal chandeliers, vaulted ceilings, and flickering flames behind the footlights on the stage. This Victorian theater is alluring and charming, but it is not limited to the 19th century - the theater comes alive with intelligent lighting and smoke, and the proscenium will morph and change with each story that Sean-Paul guides the audience through. This is a one-of-a-kind experience in a venue like no other. See more..
- 5.0 Blanchard Springs Caverns (872 reviews)
-The best place you may not have heard about!!!!
Caverns & Caves
This is the second time taking the tour and we thought it was better than the first and the first was pretty great. The quide did an amazing job of telling about the cave, it's history and her life growing up going in the cave with her dad. If you have not been to visit this place your missing out. We will be back. Thanks for the memories. See more..
- 3.5 Magic Springs Theme and Water Park (842 reviews)
-Bad day at Magic Springs Concert for Smokers
Temporarily closed - Closed until May 6, 2023 Spent More than 3 hours Amusement & Theme Parks • Water Parks
Located at 1701 East Grand Avenue off of Highway 70 on the FUN side of Hot Springs, Arkansas. It is a 45 minute drive from Little Rock and within easy driving distance from Memphis, Shreveport, Dallas, and Tulsa. Magic Springs is Arkansas's only theme and water park. A single price admission ticket includes all day use of the rides, water slides, concerts, attractions and special events. The park is open weekends only from April through October and daily late-May through mid-August. Magic Springs is operated by Premier Parks, LLC. See more..
- 5.0 Mystery Mansion Escape Room (841 reviews)
-On of the best group experiences I have had in a long time
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Escape Games
Interactive Game of sleuthing intelligence. Bring your family, friends, or convention attendees for 60 minutes of sheer, heart pumping entertainment. Push your mind to its limits as you solve puzzles, find clues and crack codes to escape your fate. Great for team building, entertainment, date night and special occasions. Check out our website for details. Private bookings available. Hours Vary - Book online By Reservation Only. Children of any age are welcome to attend with family in a private room. For specific information, check out our FAQs on the website or feel free to call. See more..
- 4.5 Big Dam Bridge (819 reviews)
-Nice views of the river, especially near sunset
Spent 1-2 hours Bridges
We had read that the views here were nice at sunset, so stopped by the evening of our first day in Little Rock. We first drove past the electrical plant to a small parking lot on the water. There were a lot of people fishing nearby, and we walked a little bit along the beach to look up at the dam. Then we drove back to the end of the dam where there is another free parking lot, and the pathway to walk up and over the bridge. We walked up to the high point of the bridge, where there are some signs indicating sights and other information and the bridge and wildlife. It was probably about half a mile up and then back - there is also a bike lane if you want to do it that way. We spent about 45 minutes enjoying the evening and took some fun photos of the bridge, the water, and the areas surrounding the river. See more..
- 4.5 Eureka Springs Historical Downtown (809 reviews)
-This is worth every penny! It is a physical walking tour that does take hills and stairs. Take some water!
Spent 1-2 hours Neighborhoods
The Downtown and Underground Tour of Eureka Springs was outstanding! Tour "David" was phenomenal. His entertaining story telling and engaging dialect is very captivating. This is 90 minutes of pure history and a walking tour into some of the most interesting bones of the city. See more..
- 4.5 Petit Jean State Park (734 reviews)
-Petit Jean 2023
State Parks • Hiking Trails
The beauty of Petit Jean Mountain and the surrounding area led to the formation of a state park system in Arkansas in 1923. See more..
- 4.5 Beaver Lake (708 reviews)
-Large lake
Bodies of Water
Popular lake for swimming. See more..
- 4.5 St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church (674 reviews)
-Not During Mass
Religious Sites
Normally my mom takes me to Sunday morning Mass when I am in Eureka Springs and I have to see this beautiful little church with people there and when taking pictures can get you glared at. This time around we went on a Thursday afternoon and there was just one other couple looking around. The garden has been beautifully planted for the spring and summer and the interior has been restored with all the paint colors being bright and inviting. I always enjoy seeing the church but this visit was a bit special as I could truly enjoy it and take pictures to my hearts content. See more..
- 4.0 River Market District (661 reviews)
-Good Local Restaurants
Piers & Boardwalks • Flea & Street Markets
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. See more..
- 4.5 Fort Smith National Historic Site (625 reviews)
-Really interesting exhibits
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Historic Sites
This is a well-run National Park Service site. We thoroughly enjoyed going through the museum, walking around the grounds, and walking near the river. The ground floor of the museum contains the actual prison used in the 1880s, and the second floor contains a reproduction of the courtroom from the 1880s. The exhibits tell the history of the fort over different eras of use and tell stories of specific individuals involved. Highly recommend also visiting the National Cemetery nearby. See more..
- 4.5 War Eagle Mill (622 reviews)
-Free sample of history!
Tuesday: Spent 1-2 hours Architectural Buildings
Located in the beautiful War Eagle Valley, the War Eagle Mill offers a historical perspective to life in the Ozarks. Visit the Mill and the historic bridge on the river, learn about the history of the region, shop for organic and locally made foods and local crafts. Top your visit with a meal at the Bean Palace cafe." See more..
- 4.0 Gangster Museum of America (622 reviews)
-Teaches Interesting Hot Springs History
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Speciality Museums • History Museums
A highlight for my gangster-fascinated spouse. We signed up for the last tour and joined several unmasked tourists for the tour. It felt strange to be in a bunch of closed in rooms without masks but we are vaccinated (and hope everyone else was too). The tour guide was dressed up like a gangster and had his lines/ script down pat. The tour consisted of mostly moving from room to room looking at the photos and articles on the walls and them watching a short video. At the end you go into a room that has some slot machines and gaming tables but not much time to check them out. Then there is a final movie. You learn quite a bit about the town and its history of welcoming gangsters, and finally how they were driven out, so despite the kitsch, it is an interesting use of time when visiting Hot Springs. See more..
- 4.5 Riverfront Park (616 reviews)
-Great Park
Parks
Came here for a quick sight seeing trip. Beautiful park with lots of trails running along the riverbank. There's a small parking lot at Ottenheimer Plaza and from there it's a short walk to my highlights, "Little Rock" and Junction Bridge. I was there in the early morning, amongst the joggers and the park felt very safe. Highly recommend visiting here. See more..
- 5.0 Anthony Chapel (594 reviews)
-Beautiful, but check for weddings
Tuesday: 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM Architectural Buildings • Gardens • Churches & Cathedrals
The Anthony Chapel Complex is a part of Garvan Woodland Gardens, the 210 acre botanical garden of the University of Arkansas located on Lake Hamilton in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Visitors may park near the lovely glass chapel in the woods and take a short walkway to the Chapel. The Chapel is open during normal business hours, UNLESS it is rented for a private wedding or event. Visitors are not allowed in the Chapel when it is rented for a private event. The Chapel is currently a free area of Garvan Woodland Gardens. Visitors to the Gardens enter at the Welcome Center and pay admission. See more..
- 4.5 Mid-America Science Museum (592 reviews)
-Fun for the whole family
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Science Museums • Children's Museums
The mission of Mid-America Science Museum is to stimulate interest in science, to promote public understanding of the sciences, and to encourage life-long science education through interactive exhibits and programs. The Museum also serves as a premier tourism attraction in Arkansas. The purpose of Mid-America Science Museum is to explain scientific knowledge and concepts to the public through interactive exhibits, activities, workshops, and educational programs. The Museum seeks to stimulate a lifelong interest in science, spark curiosity, reshape attitudes and stir the imagination. Our goal is informal science education that encourages learning in ways not ordinarily found in the workplace, classroom, or home. To achieve this purpose, the Museum will maintain the highest standards in providing quality exhibits, programs, and services for students, citizens, and visitors to Arkansas. See more..
- 4.5 The Old Mill (553 reviews)
-Lovely park with great photo ops
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks
Lovely, small, peaceful and unique park...well worth the drive over to North Little Rock from downtown. Nice photo opportunities. Unique benches and bridges made to resemble fallen trees, a waterfall, and the mill itself (which you can go in). Free parallel parking and free entrance. We spent about 30 minutes exploring, watching the ducks and turtles in the pond, and taking photos. See more..
- 4.0 Quigley's Castle (547 reviews)
-Very neat place to see
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM Castles
Motorcycles beware of the driveway! You enter off the highway on a corner and it's a bit sharp. The drive itself is hard packed but a bit rough. Take it easy and be aware that the grade is steep. There is grassy and gravel parking at the end of the driveway. Admission fee of 8 dollars a person to see this unique place was worth it. There's a bit of a story that goes with the design and building of this "castle home". The family still lives and cares for it. The gardens are beautiful and if you love unique history and fiesty ancestors it's a fun stop. See more..
- 5.0 Lake Ouachita (525 reviews)
-I have to say if you want a great camping experience this park is one to enjoy solo or with family.
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Bodies of Water
The largest lake in Arkansas covers 48,300 acres. See more..
- 4.5 Arkansas State Capitol (503 reviews)
-Beautiful, large, impressive capitol building and grounds
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Government Buildings
Visitors can tour this government building that sits on a knoll, overlooking downtown to the east and the Arkansas river to the north, and bears a striking resemblance to the U.S. Capitol building. See more..
- 4.5 Hot Springs Mountain (503 reviews)
-hot water ....yep
Mountains • Observation Decks & Towers
Great views can be had from the observation tower atop this mountain. See more..
- 3.5 Little Rock Zoo (496 reviews)
-Must Visit with Family
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Zoos
The Little Rock Zoo inspires people to value and conserve our natural world. With more than 500 animals representing 200 different species, many of which are endangered, the Little Rock Zoo is the only zoo in the state of Arkansas accredited by the prestigious Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). The Zoo features noted habitats such as the Laura P. Nichols Penguin Pointe exhibit with underwater viewing of African Penguins as well as the Arkansas Heritage Farm with heritage breed animals that can be fed and touched. The Zoo's beautiful Cafe Africa looks like a stone style African lodge and features great food for any pallet. The Zoo's Conservation Education Center is always hosting interesting programs inside the park including shows on the amphitheater stage, animal meet-n-greets throughout the park and other fun activities. Check-out the Zoo website for a full listing of upcoming activities and events! See more..
- 4.5 Cosmic Cavern (494 reviews)
-Unique and Entertaining Cave Tour with Adam
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Caverns & Caves
Cosmic Cavern was discovered in 1845, but wasn't developed until 1927. The cave features a 9 foot soda straw the longest known in the Ozarks, and two bottomless lakes. One of the lakes was discovered in 1993 in the "Silent Splendor" section which made national news. This was Arkansasâ most delicate discovery. Make sure to bring your camera! Gift Shop, Snacks, Picnic area and camping available. See more..
- 4.5 Pinnacle Mountain State Park (494 reviews)
-Worth the visit to Little Rock
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours State Parks • Nature & Wildlife Areas
Opened in 1977, the Pinnacle Mountain State Park serves as a center for education, recreation and preservation. See more..
- 4.5 Lake Catherine State Park (493 reviews)
-Amazing waterfront campsite!
State Parks
Offers good hikes, but it can be humid. See more..
- 4.0 Onyx Cave Park (465 reviews)
-Awesome
Caverns & Caves
Everyone was very welcoming and nice! It was nice being able to hear the tour on the way down and take in the scenery on the way back. Axe throwing was so much fun and they did a great job demonstrating and helping. I will definitely return and enjoy. No cave like this where I am from. See more..
- 4.5 Grand Promenade (464 reviews)
-Soooo beautiful
Hiking Trails
Half-mile trail between Bathhouse Row and the nearby mountains. See more..
- 4.5 Blue Spring Heritage Center (459 reviews)
-Worth the trip!
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Nature & Wildlife Areas
Botanical Gardens on the beautiful White River and a stop on the Trail of Tears. 39 million gallon a day bottomless spring. Museum, and two short very informative films Bluff Shelter listed on the national register of historic places See more..
- 4.5 Pirate's Cove Adventure Golf (454 reviews)
-Great Family Fun
Amusement & Theme Parks
The only place for Pirate Adventure in Hot Springs! Enter the world of 18th Century Buccaneers, putt your way through mountain caves, over footbridges and under cascading waterfalls! Come and see why this facility's elaborate theming, manicured landscaping, delicately carved rock work and meticulously clean grounds earned it the Hot Springs, AR "City Beautification Award". Test your luck, mates, on the Captain's Course or the bold Blackbeard's Challenge Course. Discover the fun! See more..
- 4.5 Wegner Quartz Crystal Mines (442 reviews)
-The Staff are Amazing
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM Spent 2-3 hours Mines
A great place for the family, where everyone is welcome and guaranteed to find crystals! Open 8:00-4:30 / Tuesday-Saturday Crystal Forest Mine Digs: 2 hour digs $19/person. Trips leave daily at 9:30, 11:30, 1:30. Arrive 15 minutes early to sign up have a safety meeting. Tailings Area: All day digging. $10.50/Adults $6.60/Kids (under 10) Seniors (62 ). Arrive by 2:00 pm for entrance. Gemstone Sluice: $4.50 Sluice Fee, then priced by the pail! 5 Pails to choose from ranging in price at $5-$15/pail. Diamond Experience: $32/bag Guaranteed to find 1/2 carat or more in total weight per bag. See more..
- 4.0 Arkansas Alligator Farm & Petting Zoo (437 reviews)
-A Good Experience
Nature & Wildlife Areas
The animals were obviously well taken of, friendly, very clean for a petting zoo. Giant turtles, bunnies, goats, the donkeys are the best, alligators of course. I highly recommend spending the $10 to feed the alligators and the parakeets, especially the parakeets, had four of them on my husband’s arm trying to eat the birdseed. The staff was friendly, knowledgeable and helpful. It could get expensive for a large family, but to us was well worth it as it made my family’s day to hold an alligator and see it that close up. See more..
- 4.5 Ozark Folk Center State Park (436 reviews)
-A perfect place to spend an afternoon
Speciality Museums • State Parks • Theaters
The Ozark Folk Center is a people place,dedicated to the preservation and perpetuation of traditional Ozark Mountain crafts and music.Visitors can see presentations and demonstrations of the Ozark crafts and music, living history enactments and other special events that highlight this lifestyle. Apprentice and workshop programs pass these skills of the Ozark people to a new generation.As you visit the Folk Center, make your first stop the General Store near the parking lot. From here,buses will take you to the top of the Folk Center's hill to the Ozark Folk Center Theater and the Crafts Village. Stay in one of The Cabins and Dry Creek (60 units) The center also offers a restaurant, the Smokehouse in the Craft Village, conference/meeting facilities for groups large and small and specializes in business retreats and family reunions. See more..
- 4.5 Old State House Museum (400 reviews)
-Really Nice
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Historic Sites • History Museums • Government Buildings
Built in 1836, this was the state's first capital building. See more..
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