- Our list of the best things to do in Lake Village, Arkansas, features the top 24 nearby activities — including 6 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Lake Village, AR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Lake Village, AR , followed by 22 popular activities in nearby cities, including Greenville, Leland, Indian and Hollandale
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9.2 Miles
601 AR-142, Lake Village, AR 71653
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Originally built in 1859, the Lakeport Plantation is the only remaining Arkansas antebellum plantation located on the Mississippi River. It is currently owned by Arkansas State University and acts as a museum as well as a public historic site.
5.7 Miles
The park offers campsites and cabins with kitchens fitted with fireplace. They have swimming pool, picnic area, and playground. The visitor center features interpretive exhibits showing the area's history and natural resources.
9.1 Miles
Created for a variety of outdoor activities, Warfield Point Park is a popular venue for musical concerts and other special events. The park is further equipped with camping sites, a picnic area, ATV trails and a disc golf course.
12.0 Miles
Both regional and national fishing tournaments are held on Lake Ferguson during the sporting season. The waters of the lake stay clear throughout most of the year and offer general boating for those who do not want to fish.
13.1 Miles
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Highway 82 and Reed Road, Greenville, MS
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The River Road Queen Welcome Center provides visitors with valuable information for their visit to the area. The center is filled with brochures and recommendations about food, lodging, and entertainment in the area.
13.5 Miles
Flattop Mountain Hiking Trail on the 3,510-foot mountain is the most climbed mountain in the state and known for its panoramic views and a very popular location for hiking, climbing, berry picking, paragliding, and backcountry skiing. Campouts are held on the summit at the summer and winter solstices.
13.9 Miles
Featuring nostalgic architecture and the latest blockbuster film titles, The Nelco Cineplex is a popular destination in Greenville for locals and visitors. The theater features comfortable seating, quality sound and a full service snack bar.
13.9 Miles
Open by appointment, The Old No. 1 Firehouse Museum is located in a fire station that was originally constructed in 1923. The museum features a large collection of artifacts from the history of firefighting.
13.9 Miles
The Greenville Writers Exhibit is a writing exhibit that honors the literature and history of the town of Greenville. Featured writers include William Alexander Percy, Jessie Rosenburg Schell, and Bern Keating.
13.9 Miles
The Amy Covington Center is a community center that offers a number of recreational facilities and amenities for visitors to enjoy. These amenities include a full-size basketball court, playground area, and afterschool programs.