- Our list of the best things to do in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, features the top 54 nearby activities — including 27 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Eureka Springs, AR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Entertainment & Shows, Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 30 things to do within the city of Eureka Springs, AR , followed by 24 popular activities in nearby cities, including Rogers, Bentonville, Lampe, Beaver, Berryville, Garfield and Huntsville
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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.
21.3 Miles
Vintage firearms are the main attraction at the Daisy Airgun Museum. Staffed by volunteer airgun experts, the museum also features a huge gift shop that sells new airguns and antique reproductions.
21.5 Miles
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.
21.6 Miles
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.
21.6 Miles
An art gallery that features an array of fine art and crafts, Poor Richard's Art is maintained and operated by volunteer artists. It features works in jewelry, glass, pottery, fiber, paintings, and furniture, among other artistic media.
21.7 Miles
Many permanent exhibits compose the heart of the Rogers Historical Museum, which focuses on the history of the city itself and famous inhabitants. There is also an exhibit revolving around the Benton County Crime Stories.
22.0 Miles
Murphy Memorial Dog Park is a Humane Society sponsored off-leash dog park. It offers dog toys and a bathtub for after-play washing, and has separate areas for small and large dogs, as well as a training yard.
22.4 Miles
Northwest Park is a park and ball field complex built in 1971. Attractions include four full size lighted tennis courts, baseball/softball fields, a pavilion and picnic tables, a playground, and public restrooms.
24.1 Miles
An outdoor park, Rogers Aquatics Center provides for an array of water activities. Some play areas include a bucket dump, lazy river and sand volleyball court. The center is also a popular venue for swim meets and other competitions.