- TripBuzz found 39 things to do with kids in or near Eureka Springs, Arkansas, including 22 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rogers, Bentonville, Lampe and Beaver.
- From Beaver Lake to Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railway, the Eureka Springs area offers 54 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Lake, Ziplines and Aviation Museums.
- Settled in the Ozark Mountains is Carroll County, home of Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Amidst the natural landscape lies a relatively small population encapsulated in history. The entire city has been named on the National Register of Historic Places as a show of the Victorian resort town, itself dating back to nineteenth century.
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20201 East Highway 12, Rogers, AR 72756
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The largest Arkansas state park in terms of overall land area is the Hobbs State Park Conservation Area which covers 12,056 acres. The park contains a large visitor center with interactive kiosks, retail sales area, and classroom space.
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Cosmic Cavern is a limestone cave which is one of Arkansas' hidden treasures. One section of the cave called Silent Splendor has the longest soda straw formation hanging up to nine feet in length. Cosmic Cavern has two bottomless cave lakes. Divers have never found the bottoms.
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Corn and wheat are ground daily at the War Eagle Mill, a functioning grain mill in Benton, Arkansas. Its restaurant, Bean Palace, serves comfort food made from the mill's own grain.
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Persimmon Hill Farm raises berries, fruits and mushrooms farm on their farm near the shores of Table Rock Lake. Visitors can eat in the restaurant overlooking the blueberry fields, as well as shop for gourmet gifts in the gift store.
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15930 Highway 62, Garfield, AR 72732
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This park preserves the site of an 1862 Civil War battle called the Battle of Pea Ridge to honor and commemorate the soldiers who fought in the battle. Perhaps the best-preserved Civil War battlefield in Arkansas, this national historic site includes a museum, bookstore, and self-guided tours.
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Features a spring flowing from a small cave and a creek that goes through the park. Like any other parks, it has facilities such as picnic areas, snack bars, gift shops, swimming pools, campsites, and hiking trails. It also has sports facilities like baseball fields, and tennis court.
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Started by John L. Morris, the founder of Pro Bass, Dogwood Canyons is 10,000 acres wildlife preserve with longhorns, elk, and bison. Visitors can ride a wildlife tram, ride horses on the trails, walk trails, bike trails, and fly fish, as well as have ceremonies in the wilderness chapel.
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With access to Beaver Lake, Prairie Creek Marina provides pontoon and deck boat rentals to take out to the water. The marina also rents wave runners for 1 hour to 1 day increments.
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Continuing from early spring well into the fall, Bluegrass at Frisco Park is a Saturday night live musical performance and jam session for local bluegrass musicians. This outdoor event also features refreshments for sale.
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Rogers Little Theater is a theater that mostly provides live entertainment to the public. Approximately 150 volunteer actors make the productions and the theater features a wide variety of plays, musicals, and special events.