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Arkansas Tourism and Sightseeing
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Things to do in Arkansas, Sightseeing and Arkansas Tourism Arkansas Tourism - Planning an Arkansas Vacation Below is a list of Arkansas tourist attractions, activities, events, hotels, restaurants and visitor information entries to help you plan an Arkansas Vacation! Find detailed information on the Arkansas tourism entries by clicking on their links. Narrow your search by selecting from a specific Arkansas travel category on the left hand menu.
Narrow Your Search You can find Arkansas tourist attractions and activities in all of Arkansas's regions: Bentonville, Fayetteville, Ft. Smith, Hot Springs, Jonesboro, Little Rock and Other.
Fun Things to do during your Arkansas Vacation - Top Arkansas Tourist Attractions and Activities Some of the most popular Arkansas tourist attractions that list on our site include Hot Springs National Park , Cowie Wine Cellars and Arkansas Post National Memorial.
Fun activities in Arkansas include Dickinson Chenal 9 IMAX, Malco Rogers Towne Center and AMC Fiesta Square 16.
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Arkansas Post National Memorial National Park
Category: Gillett National Park in Arkansas
Description of this Arkansas Attraction: In 1686, Henri de Tonti established a trading post known as "Poste de Arkansea" at the Quapaw village of Osotouy. It was the first semi-permanent French settlement in the lower Mississippi River Valley. The establishment of the Post was the first step in a long struggle between France, Spain, and England over the interior of the North American continent.
Over the years, the Post relocated as necessary due to flooding from the Arkansas River, but its position always served of strategic importance for the French, Spanish, American, and Confederate military. Spanish soldiers and British partisans clashed here in the 1783 "Colbert Raid," the only Revolutionary War action in Arkansas.
Arkansas Post became part of the United States following the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. By 1819, the post was a thriving river port and the largest city in the region and selected as the first capital of the Arkansas Territory.
During the Civil War, Confederate troops tried to maintain tactical control of the confluence of the two rivers, and in 1862 they constructed a massive earthen fortification known as Fort Hindman at the Post. In January 1863 Union troops destroyed the fort, ensuring control of the Arkansas River.
Today, the memorial and museum commemorate the multi-layered and complex history of the site. Located on a peninsula bordered by the Arkansas River and two backwaters, the site offers excellent fishing and wildlife watching opportunities.
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Buffalo National River National Park
Category: Harrison National Park in Arkansas
Description of this Arkansas Attraction: The Buffalo River is one of the few remaining unpolluted, free-flowing rivers in the lower 48 states offering both swift-running and placid stretches. The Buffalo National River encompasses 135 miles of the 150-mile long river. It begins as a trickle in the Boston Mountains 15 miles above the park boundary. Following what is likely an ancient riverbed, the Buffalo cuts its way through massive limestone bluffs traveling eastward through the Ozarks and into the White River. The national river has three designated wilderness areas within its boundaries.
Headquarters is located in Harrison, Arkansas, providing administrative services to the national river. The Tyler Bend Visitor Center, the main visitor center for the park, is located eleven miles north of Marshall, Arkansas. The park has two other visitor contact stations; the Pruitt Ranger Station, located five miles north of Jasper, Arkansas on Highway 7, and Buffalo Point Ranger Station, located 17 miles south of Yellville, Arkansas, on Highway 14.
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