- Our list of the best things to do in Fayetteville, Arkansas, features the top 84 nearby activities — including 49 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Fayetteville, AR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 26 things to do within the city of Fayetteville, AR , followed by 58 popular activities in nearby cities, including Bentonville, Rogers, Springdale, Siloam Springs, Eureka Springs, Huntsville and Mountainburg
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33.5 Miles
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405 votes
75 Prospect Ave., Eureka Springs, AR 72632
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Crescent Hotel is known as the most haunted hotel in America. On a Crescent Hotel Ghost tour, visitors can learn more about the ghosts that may inhabit the building in the nightly tour.
33.9 Miles
The Christ of the Ozarks stands 67 feet up since 1967.
33.9 Miles
74%
1398 votes
299 North Main Street, Eureka Springs, AR 72632
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The Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railway offers its visitors scenic tour on the railroad, in a reconditioned train which also has a dining car. The museum exhibits vintage locomotives, a restored turntable, and others.
34.2 Miles
A natural geological formation that has been attracting tourists for more than 100 years, Pivot Rock and Natural Bridge, are a must see for outdoors enthusiasts. Accessible by a moderately strenuous paved trail, the park also features picnic areas and antique farm equipment.
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14290 N. Hwy 59, Sulphur Springs, AR 72768
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Named after stories concerning legends of hidden treasure buried by the Spanish, the Old Spanish Treasure Cave offers a standard one-hour tour every day. Special programs like camping in the cave and haunted tours are provided as well.
35.5 Miles
The historic Beaver Bridge, sometimes called the Little Golden Gate is the last suspension bridge of its type in the state. If it looks familiar, it may be because the suspension bridge has been featured in the movie Elizabethtown.
36.2 Miles
In 1927, Arthur Browning discovered the cave along with two road surveyors. They started to explore the area and discovered many underground rooms that were connected together, and the Browning family still operates this cave.
36.3 Miles
Eureka Springs’ Aviation Cadet Museum, also known as Aviation Cadet World, is an interactive museum that features exhibits pertaining to the history of military aviation in the area, including a number of historic planes on display.
37.1 Miles
Visitors can take a 30-minute self-guided tour of Onyx Cave while listening to prerecorded messages explaining what they are seeing. Discovered in 1983, the cave is composed of red onyx.
39.8 Miles
A rock formation jutting out from the bluff's face resembling a hawk's beak overlooks Whitaker Creek and a stretch of valley. It is possibly the most photographed spot in the Arkansas outdoors. It's also ideal for photo shoots at sunrise or sunset.