ARKANSAS


Hot Springs National Park

Hot Springs National Park

These hot springs in the Ouachita Mountains have long been a source of interest to people living in the area, and were believed by American Indians to have healing properties. The park was established in 1921 but visitors have been coming here for much longer. The park contains lovely old bathhouses which are still in use today in various forms. There are several other attractions within the park, including an observation tower..

The Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock

The Clinton Presidential Center

The Clinton Presidential Center stands on the edge of the Arkansas River in Little Rock. It serves as a presidential library and museum, as well as an occasional venue for local events. The concept behind the building, which is meant to resemble a bridge, came from the six bridges over the Arkansas River. Metaphorically it stands as bridge between the past and future..

Arkansas Air Museum

Arkansas Air Museum

On display at the Arkansas Air Museum in Fayetteville are 1920s and 30s racing planes, biplanes, and information on the history of flying. The building which houses the museum is a 1940s era aircraft hangar. Many of the vintage aircraft on display at the museum are in flying condition..

Magic Springs - Arkansas's only theme and water park

Magic Springs

Located at 1701 East Grand Avenue off of Highway 70 on the FUN side of Hot Springs, Arkansas. It is a 45 minutes’ 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..

Mount Magazine State Park

Mount Magazine State Park

Mount Magazine State Park offers a campground, hiking trails, overlooks, a pavilion, picnic area, visitor center with exhibit gallery, and gift shop. A variety of interpretive programs on the flora, fauna, and natural and cultural history of Mount Magazine are available. The park is for nature lovers, and outdoor sports and extreme adventure enthusiasts. The more adventurous can go rock climbing, hang-gliding, biking, horseback riding, or ride along the ATV trails..

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