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 9 reviews
Hobbies & Homestead features artisans, crafters, small businesses & collectors with unique, antique, handmade, hobbyist & repurposed merchandise.
A fun new Antique Mall in Eureka Springs on Highway 62, there are lots of booths and a good variety of items! There are original art pieces, up cycled items, antiques, vintage clothing, games, advertising art and memorabilia, candles, handmade soap and snacks! The atmosphere is casual and the staff was very helpful. Bonus - there's a large FREE parking lot! Don't miss it!
4.5 based on 7 reviews
We love our little antique store. They are very clean and very well organized. Lots of good finds for everyone.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
I love to just peruse this store. The atmosphere is always calm and very friendly. Often times, I will go just to look at their new items and find something I think will be a really nice novelty gift. I have 2 very special little girls in my life ages 9 and 4 and they love to have tea parties for their dolls and stuffed toys. I found two pairs of dress gloves and 2 antique-like pearl necklaces for each of them. I was so very happy to find these things to round out their Christmas this year. The store is so well organized in each booth, that it makes for quite an enjoyable experience. I have been known to shop around at Somewhere in Time for hours. It's such a treat for me!
4.5 based on 4 reviews
The Junk Shun Barn opened in 2002. We have over 150 vendors in a 15,000 square foot 2-story barn. We offer an eclectic array of antiques, primitive,vintage, and retro collectibles. We take pride in offering a clean,comfortable,inviting environment for our shoppers. New items are added daily. Come in today and find your treasure.
Lots of cool antiques. The cashier lady is very nice. And lots of things from vintage toys, records, and cast-iron skillets.
4.0 based on 652 reviews
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.
The River Market itself has a great variety of foods for lunch. My favorites are the Thai Bangkok Curry and whatever the Indian place is serving. The district has some gems like the Flying Saucer and the Freckled Frog.
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