Destinations in Arkansas

7 destinations to explore

Arkansas Post National Memorial, Memorial in Gillett, Arkansas
Memorial

Arkansas Post National Memorial

Gillett, Arkansas

Located at the confluence of two rivers, Arkansas Post has served as a gathering place for many cultures throughout human history - it represents cultural cooperation, conflict, synthesis, and diversity.

Buffalo National River, Park Site in St. Joe, Arkansas
Park Site

Buffalo National River

St. Joe, Arkansas

Established in 1972, Buffalo National River flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states. Once you arrive, prepare to journey from running rapids to quiet pools while surrounded by massive bluffs as you cruise through the Ozark Mountains down to the White River.

Fort Smith National Historic Site, Historic Site in Fort Smith, Arkansas
Historic Site

Fort Smith National Historic Site

Fort Smith, Arkansas

Explore life on the edge of frontier and Indian Territory through the stories of soldiers, the Trail of Tears, scandals, outlaws, and lawmen who pursued them. From the establishment of the first Fort Smith on December 25, 1817, to the final days of Judge Isaac C. Parker's jurisdiction over Indian Territory in 1896, Fort Smith National Historic Site preserves almost 80 years of history.

Hot Springs National Park, National Park in Hot Springs, Arkansas
National Park

Hot Springs National Park

Hot Springs, Arkansas

Hot Springs National Park has a rich cultural past. The grand architecture of our historic bathhouses is equally matched by the natural curiosities that have been drawing people here for hundreds of years. Ancient thermal springs, mountain views, incredible geology, forested hikes, and abundant creeks – all in the middle of town – make Hot Springs National Park a unique and beautiful destination.

Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site, Historic Site in Little Rock, Arkansas
Historic Site

Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site

Little Rock, Arkansas

In 1957, Little Rock Central High School was the epicenter of confrontation and a catalyst for change as the fundamental test for the United States to enforce African American civil rights following Brown v. Board of Education. Learn how the sacrifice and struggle endured by the Little Rock Nine have provided opportunities and opened doors for those seeking education around the world.

Pea Ridge National Military Park, Military Park in Garfield, Arkansas
Military Park

Pea Ridge National Military Park

Garfield, Arkansas

On March 7-8, 1862, over 23,000 soldiers fought here to decide the fate of Missouri which was a turning point of the war in the Trans-Mississippi. This 4,400-acre battlefield honors those who fought and died on these hallowed grounds. Pea Ridge was the most pivotal Civil War battle west of the Mississippi River.

President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site, Historic Site in Hope, Arkansas
Historic Site

President William Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home National Historic Site

Hope, Arkansas

Named for the father who died shortly before his birth, William Jefferson Blythe III later became the 42nd President of the United States. In Hope, the experiences shared with his mother and grandparents in rural Arkansas developed the broad views on race relations, social justice, and public service that defined his presidency and life after the White House. For Bill Clinton, "Hope was home."