10 Free Things to do in That You Shouldn't Miss

February 7, 2022 Merry Kessler

Discover the best top things to do in , United States including Blanchard Springs Recreation Area, Wings of Honor Museum, Washington Street Park, Mammoth Spring State Park, Randolph County Heritage Museum, Guitar Walk, Davidsonville Historic State Park, Calico Rock Museum & Visitor Center, Mark Martin Museum, Swinging Bridge.
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1. Blanchard Springs Recreation Area

Forest Service Road 1110, Mountain View, AR 72560 +1 870-269-3228 http://www.fs.fed.us/oonf/ozark/recreation/blanchard.html
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5.0 based on 319 reviews

Blanchard Springs Recreation Area

Reviewed By shurst27

Hidden gem! Interesting and beautiful. Staff does a great job organizing and conducting the cave tour. Our granddaughter was amazed seeing a real cave as well as the waterfall right down the road. It was a gorgeous fall day for exploring all the surroundings in Blanchard Springs and Mountain View.

2. Wings of Honor Museum

70 Beacon Rd, Walnut Ridge, AR 72476-8091 +1 800-584-5575 http://www.walnutridgearmyairfield.com
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5.0 based on 26 reviews

Wings of Honor Museum

Reviewed By 964john - Collierville, United States

Had on display some excellent WWII artifacts such as jeeps, rifles , uniforms, etc., some of which I have not seen before - even at the WWII Museum in New Orleans. Also had several Japanese weapons on display. The museum was much larger than what I had anticipated. The guide gave us a impressive brief on how the air field was used during the war.

3. Washington Street Park

314 King Street, Mountain View, AR 72560
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Washington Street Park

Reviewed By mailqueen - Huntsville, United States

Plan to visit on a Friday night when the local pickers meet for a jam session. You can go from one pavilion to the next and listen to different groups. There are benches around the pavilions, but take the precaution of bringing your own lawn chair.

4. Mammoth Spring State Park

U.s 63, Mammoth Spring, AR 72554 +1 870-625-7364 http://www.arkansasstateparks.com/mammothspring
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4.5 based on 220 reviews

Mammoth Spring State Park

State park featuring Arkansas' largest spring with a flow of 9 millions gallons of water hourly.

Reviewed By TLASt_Louis_Missouri

This park is beautiful with tremendous photo opportunities. Excellent picnicking, an excellent railroad history museum, superb Visitor Center, and a national fisheries aquarium which was fascinating. There's a lot of history here and story that's interesting. Thank you Arkansas for maintaining it. T&L Bowling Green

5. Randolph County Heritage Museum

106 E Everett St, Pocahontas, AR 72455-3309 +1 870-892-4056 [email protected] http://www.randolphcomuseum.org/
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Randolph County Heritage Museum

Our museum provides learning experiences in the form of history tours of the city and county, lectures, programs and exhibits about our county's history, partnerships with the schools to provide educational programs and a variety of other cultural and historical activities.

6. Guitar Walk

Front Street, Walnut Ridge, AR
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Guitar Walk

Reviewed By vacation12861458602 - Walnut Ridge, United States

Fun walk to guitar walk beside the train depot , close to hotel walking distance , clean push buttons on each piece for information. On each person at guitar walk hwy 67

7. Davidsonville Historic State Park

8047 Highway 166 S, Pocahontas, AR 72455-7040 +1 870-892-4708 [email protected] http://www.arkansasstateparks.com/davidsonville/
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Davidsonville Historic State Park

Site of Arkansas’s first post office, courthouse and land office. Davidsonville faded away close to 15 years after being established in 1815. A park with camping, lake and river fishing, trails, pavilions, playgrounds and picnic areas surrounds Trappers Lake. The visitor center features a replica 1820’s hunter-trapper flatboat, interactive virtual tour of the historic town, and exhibits that explore the history of Davidsonville and life on the Arkansas frontier. The campground has 20 (12 water, 50-amp electric, sewer and 8 water, 50-amp electric) campsites.

Reviewed By wearefamily2016 - Pompano Beach, United States

The staff has done a great job preserving history through recreating the flat bottom boat that you can walk onto to see what life would be like on the river to the artifacts that were recovered during excavations. We enjoyed walking through the village and imagining what it would be like to live there. Teresa was very friendly and a joy to visit with.

8. Calico Rock Museum & Visitor Center

104 Main St, Calico Rock, AR 72519-8882 +1 870-297-6100 http://www.calicorockmuseum.com
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

Calico Rock Museum & Visitor Center

Reviewed By RetiredOhioTravelers - Coshocton, United States

Very, very interesting visitor center that expertly shows the history of Calico Rock and nearby areas. Very friendly staff and knowledgeable about their community. Well worth the time spent here and also wondering around the other interesting shops. Great history lesson for the young and old at heart!

9. Mark Martin Museum

1601 Batesville Blvd, Batesville, AR 72501-8372 +1 870-793-4461 http://www.markmartinmuseum.com
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Mark Martin Museum

Reviewed By jasinoak - Oakdale, United States

I have been a huge Mark Martin fan for years...The Museum at the Batesville Ford Dealership, is totally awesome...

10. Swinging Bridge

Swinging Bridge Road Old Highway, Mountain View, AR 72560
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Swinging Bridge

Reviewed By oaklogman - Mountain View, United States

This a great site to visit A beautiful swinging bridge spanning Sylamore Creek off Hwy 5 North. This is about 6 miles north of Mountain View.

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