Living up to its billing as “The Natural State”, the state is a nature wonderland with three national forests, nearly 9,000 miles of pristine streams and rivers, awe-inspiring settings in the Ozark and Quachita mountains and sparkling lakes.
The menu of vacation experiences is an exciting one. For great golf, spas, horse racing and the Hot Springs National Park, Hot Springs is the place to go. Outdoor enthusiasts love the Ozark Mountains where activities like canoeing, rafting, kayaking, fishing, hiking and rock climbing are popular. The mountain village of Eureka Springs, with its streets lined with Victorian homes, is brimming with boutiques, antique shops and art galleries. Wine enthusiasts love the Arkansas Wine Country, encompassing the towns of Paris, Ozark and Altus, where German style wines are produced. From its ancient mountains to the Delta flatlands leveled by the Mississippi River, the state has a diverse topography with numerous scenic drives. Try the Pig Trail, Ozark Highlands and Sylamore scenic byways in the Ozark National Forest designated by the U.S. Forest Service. Golfers love the state because greens fees are extremely affordable for great courses. A few excellent public access courses are Sage Meadows in Jonesboro, Stonebridge Meadows in Fayetteville and the Mountain Ranch Course in Fairfield Bay.
4.5 based on 95 reviews
Flew into Little Rock to see the musical Waitress (national tour) and although I'm biased (my daughter is in the show), I found the theater to have wonderful acoustics and very comfortable seats. Two balconies and side boxes, all beautifully designed. A great venue for such a sold-out musical.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
Went to the convention center as part of packet pick up leading up to the marathon. The convention center is very well organized and it was very easy to navigate around it. I really liked how well the marathon organizers laid out different booths. I was in here on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and it was nice. Because on Sunday i was early start for the marathon and the opened up the large doors to let the runners go out of and there was chairs and tables set up for people to sit at before and after finishing the marathon. So I really liked how they laid out the area and it made it super easy especially when you aren't from the area.
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Fort Smith Convention Center offers more than 100,000 sq. ft. of flexible convention, meeting and live event space and a beautiful 1,331-seat Performing Arts Center located at the center of historic downtown Fort Smith, Arkansas.
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Located just 10 miles west of Little Rock, the C.A. Vines Arkansas 4-H Center is a spectacular setting for your next conference or retreat. Our center provides reasonable rates for educational organizations, businesses, civic clubs, schools, church groups, government agencies and professional organizations. It is ideal for conferences, retreats, meetings, workshops, and training sessions.
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Harry E. Kelley "Riverfront" Park features an events building, large outdoor amphitheater with seating, and performance stage that overlooks the mighty Arkansas River in downtown Fort Smith, Arkansas. This is a popular site for outdoor concerts and festivals like the Peacemaker Festival, Riverfront Blues Festival, Ales for Trails Brew Fest, Cox Community Concerts and more.
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