- TripBuzz found 23 things to do with kids in or near Fort Smith, Arkansas, including 7 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Van Buren and Sallisaw.
- From Crystal Palace Skating Center to Bowling World, the Fort Smith area offers 30 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Movie Theaters, History Museums and Amusement Parks (All Ages).
- The second largest city in Arkansas, Fort Smith lies on the state border between Arkansas and Oklahoma. Fort Smith has a lively entertainment industry including the Fort Smith Symphony, the Fort Smith Corale, Western Arkansas Ballet, the McCafferty School of Irish Dance, and the Riverfront Amphitheater. Fort Smith also hosts many events throughout the year, including the Fort Smith Riverfront Blues Fest and many others.
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Showing the most recent film releases, Malco Cinema Van Buren offers entertainment for the entire family. Special events such as the classics and independent films are also sometimes featured here.
6.8 Miles
Didion Athletics is a family oriented club with the goal of building character, perseverance, and self-confidence while teaching life long fitness habits. The gym offers recreational and competitive programs for children.
22.5 Miles
In addition to being a blacksmith, silversmith, and artists, Sequoyah is most known for creating a written form of the Cherokee language. His Oklahoma cabin is open to visitors during certain times during the week with many authentic artifacts contained inside the home.
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This is the twenty-third state park of Arkansas when it opened in 1967 but in 2008, it has become the newest state park of Arkansas when it re-opened in a new location with entirely new facilities which includes among others a HD satellite TV.
27.9 Miles
Artist Point features breathtaking view from its observation deck. The gift shop has a variety of items, including handmade dolls, Indian artifacts, homemade jams and jellies which are all produced by local craftsmen.
35.3 Miles
Heavener Runestone State Park is a day-use only recreational area that centers around the large rock outcrop known as the Runestone. There are places for picnics, grills, hiking trails, comfort stations, and playground freely open to the public.
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Housed within a 1800s Original German-American State Bank, the Altus Heritage Museum is a small historical museum. The museum's main attraction is a large collection of antique coal mining equipment.
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Mount Magazine State Park is a place for sightseeing, exploring, and studying nature. It is a destination for outdoor sports enthusiasts. Visitors can do hiking, rock climbing, rappelling, hang gliding, mountain biking, horseback riding, and backpacking.
45.2 Miles
A large Greek-revival style mansion constructed by George Murrell in the heart of what had been 'Indian Country,' the George Murrell Home is a historic house open to the public for tours and visits.
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The Tsa La Gi Ancient Village – Cherokee Heritage Center is a great piece of history for both Americans and Indians. It is a living relic and is considered as the old village and Diligwa is the newly constructed one.