- The list below includes 9 free or cheap things to do in or near Dardanelle, Arkansas, including 26 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Specialty Museums, Specialty Shops and Bowling.
- From Mount Nebo State Park to Lake Dardanelle State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Dardanelle and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Russellville, Conway, Morrilton and London.
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Located within Hot Springs National Park, Hot Springs Mountain features a marked mountain trail with scenic views at the top and shelters toward the bottom. The mountain features a tower at the top for extra panoramic views of the park.
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250 Central Ave., Hot Springs, AR 71901
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The Josephine Tussaud Wax Museum contains over 30 exhibits made out of wax. The likenesses of many celebrities and presidents are made of wax, along with battle scenes and Leonardo Da Vinci's 'Last Supper.'
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With the bathhouses built between 1911 and 1923, the Bathhouse Row is a local landmark and was also named in 1987 a National Historic Landmark.
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at the top of Hot Springs Mountain, Hot Springs, AR 71902
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Built in 1877, the Hot Springs Mountain Tower was initially a 75 foot-tall observatory. It now stands 216 feet up, offering a panorama with a radius of 140 miles.
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The park is snuggled peacefully at the foothills of Ozark Mountains and includes 40-acre Lake Bennett. Visitors can go fishing, floating, and swimming at the park's beach, and have a blast at the picnic area, the gift shop, and the hiking trail.
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Those looking for chills and thrills in Hot Springs can partake in a Hot Springs Haunted Tour. The company offers ninety minute guided tours of some of the most historic and haunted buildings of downtown.
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Covering more than 1.8 million acres, the Ouachita National Forest provides opportunities to camp, hike, bike, trail ride, boat, hunt, fish, and go on scenic drives. The government created the national forest to control wood production, improve the watershed, and protect threatened wildlife and fish species.
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The Fordyce Bathhouse originally opened in 1915, and closed in 1962. Today, visitors can watch a 9-minute video about the bath routine, view the Music Room with a Knabe grand piano, and the Gymnasium, a forerunner of the modern fitness club among other exhibits.
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An authentic ranch complete with horses, Panther Valley Ranch offers guest accommodations with a private lake, a jacuzzi, and proximity to Hot Springs National Park. All of the ranch's rooms are suites.