Fun Things to do in Arkansas

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    Arkansas is a southern state known for its lush wilderness, so outdoor enthusiasts will have a great time here. Exploring nature is one of the best Arkansas activities to do on your trip, from mountains and caves to rivers and springs. But, hiking trails and limestone caves aren't the only tourist attractions in the area. The Land of Opportunity has ghost towns, hip dining options, and more. Are you ready to begin? The following is a list of the best things to do in Arkansas.

     

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    1. Thorncrown Chapel

     

    Thorncrown Chapel, located in the Ozark Mountains, was E. Fay Jones in 1980. It is now a popular tourist destination for couples. Its angular beams give the church a whimsical feel as if it came straight from a fairytale book. Thorncrown Chapel is one of the most unique wedding venues in Arkansas. If you're looking for a location, this could be it. You could also go for the beautiful photos you're bound to take while you're there.

     

    2. Diamonds State Park 

     

    The crater of Diamonds State Park was in 1972 and covers 911 acres. Pike County is where it is. When it comes to unique things to do in Arkansas, Crater of Diamonds may have it. It has a 37.5-acre diamond-rich field that is open to the public. Digging for diamonds is a fun activity that you can tell your friends about. Even though the chances of finding a diamond in the field are slim, the activity is still enjoyable. Even if you only have a 1 in 250 chance of finding a valuable rock, you'll remember the place.

     

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    3. The Gurdon Light 

     

    The Gurdon Light is a local mystery in Gurdon, Arkansas, near the old railroad tracks. Gurdon is a fun place to visit if you're looking for a mystery. For years, locals have been the inexplicable light. According to some, a railroad worker's lantern was when he fell on the tracks. Others claim it was the light of a fallen worker. Others claim that the light is the highway or by a scientific piezoelectric effect. Whatever you believe, a quick trip to the tracks can be eerie.

     

    4. Quigley’s Castle

     

    Quigley's Castle is the Strangest Dwelling in the Ozarks. Elise Quigley's dream home, where she and her family lived until her death in 1984. Elise Quigley desired to be as close to nature as possible. She and her dedicated husband built their home out of lumber from their property and rocks from Mrs. Quigley's collection. Quigley's Castle is one of the best places to visit in Arkansas, owing to its fascinating backstory. Aside from photographing the location, you can also visit the Garden of Flowers in the back.

     

    5. Basin Park Hotel 

     

    To view ticket prices, please click here. The 1905 Basin Park Hotel is a cool place to stay in Eureka Springs. It lacks modern conveniences (at least not from our era), but it has a rich and exciting history. This hotel is with facts you'll want to know, from many fires to housing a local illegal gambling establishment. To maximise your experience, book a hotel stay. Aside from ghost tours and visits to the Bootlegger's Cave, an overnight stay can be exciting.

     

    6. Rush Ghost Town 

     

    Rush in Yellville is a ghost town located within Buffalo River National Park. It was in the 1800s and closed down in the 1960s. Take a walk around town and try to imagine what life was like at its peak. The park continues to care for the mines and some of the original buildings. You can visit the mines' entrance but not enter them because they are dangerous.

     

    7. Peppersauce Ghost Town 

     

    Peppersauce Ghost Town, also known as East Calico, was a boomtown in the early 1900s. It's one of the best places in the state to go ghost hunting. East Calico isn't particularly creepy in the sense that it was when opportunities ceased to exist. Add to that the foggy overcast, and it's not surprising if a chainsaw-wielding murderer comes after you on the streets. You can always look around the small town and feel the horror movie vibes. You could also take things a step further by staging creepy photoshoots while you're here.

     

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