Waterfalls
Get acquainted with the hypnotizing natural phenomenon of waterfalls in Arkansas graciously provided by Mother Nature herself. Some of the most striking Arkansas waterfalls can be found in the Ozark Mountains and Ouachita Mountain ranges, which cover approximately two-thirds of The Natural State.
Caves
Most of the Arkansas caves come with a story, usually about how the cave was discovered. Around some swirl legends and ghost tales. Still others recall the days when saber tooth tigers and ancient tribes used the caves for shelter or when desperados used the caves to hide from lawmen and from fellow criminals.
Hiking Trails
Outdoor enthusiasts will find Arkansas trails designed for day hiking, and those preferring extended excursions will enjoy backpacking trails typically found in the Ozark Highlands and the Ouachita National Recreation areas.
Wine Tours
The state's wine country serves its best in the Arkansas River Valley, which is also home to Fort Smith, the “Wild West” town that bordered the Indian Territory until 1907.
Art Museums
While scenic mountains, crystalline lakes and colorful sunsets are the grand masterpieces for which Arkansas is best known, there are countless other works of art to be found across the state. Countless other works of art to be found across the state. Paintings, sculptures, and live musical and theatrical performances are but some of these cultural expressions.
Central Arkansas Two-Day Tour
Tour downtown Little Rock, visit our art galleries, shop in our diverse and eclectic Little Rock River Market. Explore our present and past at our museums and historical sites.
Crater of Diamonds / DeGray State Park Two-Day Tour
Crater of Diamonds State Park is the only place on the North American continent where you can dig for diamonds for a small fee and keep what you find. Some of the more notable Arkansas diamonds found include: the 40.23-carat "Uncle Sam"--the largest diamond ever unearthed in the United States, the 16.37-carat "Amarillo Starlight," the 15.33-carat "Star of Arkansas," and the 4.25-carat "Kahn Canary" diamond, found in 1977, which was worn by Hillary Clinton during the presidential inaugural balls as well as for two gubernatorial inaugurations. The 3.03-carat "Strawn-Wagner Diamond," found in 1990 was cut to a 1.09-carat gem graded D-flawless 0/0/0 (the highest grade a diamond can achieve) by the American Gem Society.
Downtown Little Rock One-Day Walking Tour
Arkansas's capital city is a treasure trove of historical sites, great shopping and dining, and you can do our downtown without a rental car. Put on a pair of comfortable shoes and enjoy your day!
Eureka Springs Three-Day Tour
Eureka Springs is Victorian splendor at its best. Numerous restored homes cling to the Ozark mountainsides in a town where no two streets intersect at right angles. Historic Spring Street offers excellent shopping, dining and sightseeing opportunities. With popular country music shows, a major botanical garden, a variety of museums, a steam-operated train with dining car, Christ of the Ozarks statue, and the Great Passion Play...there's something for every taste in this vacation mecca. The town offers a wide variety of accommodations, ranging from historic hotels and restored Victorian homes to cabins and cottages, with an ample selection of prices, styles, and amenities.