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.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
1894 City Market is where the locals and professionals take their pictures. Built in 1894 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, one of the truly unique Architectural structures in the Four States area. More pictures are taken here than anywhere else in the area. The contrast of new and old creates time travel pictures of 123 years ago. Second Saturday trade days are held every second Saturday of each month featuring local craftspeople and goods. Building tours are available on second Saturday trade days. The building is currently being renovated for art galleries and retail space on the first floor, with offices and loft apartments on the upper floors. Come tour a building that has seen two turns of the centuries, 1900 and 2000. Oklahoma was a territory and Grover Cleveland was beginning his second term as president.
5.0 based on 20 reviews
As an outdoor farmers market, we pride ourselves on creating a welcoming, positive environment is our core. We are not a big operation. Very far from it in all reality but that’s the way we want it. Personal relationships, one on one interactions and smiles slow down time and contribute to the relaxing feeling visitors often refer.
Me & McGee is open every day of the week so you can get fresh and local produce, meats, cheese, plants and so much more at a moments notice. The family is so friendly and variety of options are so grand that you are guaranteed to become a regular customer.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Fruit and produce available. Farm store on site full of baked goods, jams, pickles, and more. A place to relax and enjoy life. Peaches, pumpkins, produce, plants! New bathrooms as of 2019, along with outdoor pavilion, which can be used for weddings or meetings. Call or text ahead for custom picnic baskets for our walking trail. Seasonal produce, along with home cooked meals. Hours subject to change, feel free to call or text ahead OR visit us on Facebook at @drewryfarm or Instagram @drewry_farm
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If we did not raise it, we will not sell it. Local Vegetables and Craft's. Farms are inspected! Gateway Farmers Market is a group of local growers and farmers within a 75 mile radius of Texarkana, Arkansas. We offer a large selection of locally grown, in-season, healthy fruits and vegetables, eggs, fresh flowers, soaps, honey, jelly and crafts.
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