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Eureka Springs - Little Switzerland of the Ozarks

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The countryside along Arkansas Scenic 7 Byway

The countryside along Arkansas Scenic 7 Byway

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Cotham's Mercantile & Restaurant, Scott, Arkansas

Cotham's Mercantile & Restaurant, Scott, Arkansas

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Welcome to Arkansas!

Friendly, fun and fantastic, Arkansas welcomes you with unmatched natural beauty, charming, historic towns, exciting cities, towering mountains, lush green valleys, rolling hills, and a wealth of beautiful, clear water lakes and rivers.

With fifty state parks Arkansas provides great experiences at mountaintop hideaways, lakeshore cabins, and riverside campsites along the famous White River. Visit a folk cultural complex demonstrating the traditional homestead crafts and front porch music of the Ozark Mountains and prehistoric Native American mounds. Visit a diamond mine where you'll search for "finders keepers" gems. Take a ride on a riverboat, take a swamp tour, or embark on many other adventures available in Arkansas.

Whether you're planning a romantic week-end getaway, your next family adventure, or a sportsman's holiday, Arkansas is a great destination for all seasons.

Enjoy your visit in Arkansas and welcome to Ozark Mountain Legends!

Kathy R. Weiser
Owner/Editor

Arkansas FlagA diamond on a red field represents the only place in North America where diamonds have been discovered and mined. The twenty-five white stars around the diamond mean that Arkansas was the twenty-fifth state to join the Union. The top of four stars in the center represents that Arkansas was a member of the Confederate States during the Civil War. The other three stars represent Spain, France and the United States, countries that had earlier ruled the land that includes Arkansas.

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Dug Hollow on the Buffalo National River

Dug Hollow on the Buffalo National River, courtesy

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