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In this part of the state
you can follow the footsteps of a President, stand in two
states at once and see the legendary Hot Springs that were
once thought to be the fountains of youth and health.
Historic Washington Host
Valentine’s Dinner Escape the crowds and the fuss by
stepping into a simpler time. Enjoy a romantic evening with
someone special at Historic William's Tavern Restaurant. A
surrey ride will be offered from 6-7 p.m. Dinner and live
entertainment will follow at 7 p.m. Menu includes choice of
ribeye steak, baked potato, Italian green beans, salad with
house dressing or chicken bacon cordon bleu, fried okra,
buttery whole kernel corn, salad with house dressing with
either chocolate mousse or strawberry earthquake cake to top
off the perfect evening. Reservations required.
Admission: $70 per couple CONTACT: Ph: 870-983-2684,
HistoricWashington@arkansas.com
Hope - Visitor Center and Museum
Located in the restored 1912 train depot, the center has
exhibits on President Clinton and railroad memorabilia.
South Main and Division Streets
800-223-HOPE
Hope - Clinton Center
See the restored home where President Clinton lived the first
years of his life. There is also a reception center which
houses exhibits about Clinton's life.
117 S. Hervey Street
870-777-4455
Hot Springs - Bathhouse Row
Named a National Historic Landmark in 1987, The Row consists
of eight bathhouses built around the turn of the century. The
Fordyce serves as a visitor center and museum; the Buckstaff
is the only working bathhouse on the Row.
Central Ave.
501-623-1433.
Hot Springs - Garvan Woodland Gardens
This 210 acre park is located near Hot Springs National Park.
The gardens showcase floral landscapes, free-flowing streams
and waterfalls, as well as architectural structures in a
natural woodland setting. There's also a Japanese Garden, lots
of rare shrubs and flowers and rock gardens.
498 Arkridge Road
(501)262-2711 or (888)530-6873).
Hot Springs - Mule Trolley
Take a ride on a 1870 replica mule-drawn trolley.
308 Central Ave.
501-624-2202
Hot Springs - Oaklawn Park
One of the top Thoroughbred race tracks in the country. Live
races held during the first of the year. Simulcasting of races
during summer and fall.
2705 Central Ave.
800-OAKLAWN
Hot Springs - Trolleys/Transportation Depot and
Plaza
This restored train depot is the hub for trolleys that
transport visitors through the city's historic downtown.
Farmers market on Wednesdays, Saturdays from June - October.
100 Broadway Terrace
501-321-2006
Hot Springs - Magic Springs/Crystall Falls
Magic Springs is now two parks in one. The theme park features
the Arkansas Twister roller coaster and 25 new rides. The
water park has a 350,000 gallon wave pool and water slides.
U.S. 70
501-624-0100
Bismark - DeGray Lake Resort and State Park
Enjoy camping, fishing, swimming, tennis, golf, hiking,
bicycling, horseback riding, and more at DeGray Lake.
Scenic 7 Byway
501-865-2801
Glenwood - Little Missouri Falls
This park offers a waterfall, picnic areas and a hiking trail.
Off Ark. 8
870-548-4186
Hot Springs - Arlington Mall
Located in the lower level of the Arlington Resort Hotel and
Spa, this mall features specialty shops with gifts,
collectibles, clothing, a beauty salon and restaurant.
Central Ave. and Fountain Street
501-623-7771
Hot Springs - Belle of Hot Springs Riverboat
Cruise beautiful Lake Hamilton aboard 400-passenger riverboat.
Sightseeing, lunch, dinner and dance cruises.
5200 Central Ave.
501-525-4438
Hot Springs - Castleberry Riding Stables
Mountain trail horseback rides, hayrides, overnight camping
and riding lessons.
5200 Central Ave.
501-623-6609
Hot Spring - Mid America Science Museum
This Smithsonian affiliated children's museum in Hot Springs
is a great educational museum with hands on exhibits to teach
children of all ages that learning can be fun.
599 Mid America Blvd.
1-800-632-0583
Hot Springs - Music Mountain Jamboree
Live country music and comedy show featuring the Mullenix
family.
U.S. 270 W.
501-609-9700
Hot Springs - Tiny Town
A detailed miniature village billed as the world's greatest
indoor mechanical display.
374 Whittington Ave
501-624-4742
Washington - Grandview Conservation Education
Center
This park offers butterfly and hummingbird gardens with
feeding stations. They also offer bat houses and conservation
information.
Off highway 73 near Columbus, Arkansas
(800) 983-4219.
Washington - Old Washington Historic State Park
A preserved Arkansas community established in 1824. Tours
include a courthouse, blacksmith shop, weapons museum and
several residencies.
Ark. 4, Northwest of Hope
870-983-2684
McNeil - Logoly State Park
An environmental education park. Group campsites, picnic
areas, trails and exhibits are available.
Off U.S. 79
870-695-3561
Mena - Queen Wilhelmina State Park
Located on a mountaintop along Talimena Scenic byway, this
park features a lodge, restaurant, campsites, picnic areas,
trails, miniature scenic railroad, petting zoo and a miniature
golf course.
Ark. 88
800-264-2477
Mena - Janssen Park
This park has an 1800s log cabin, ponds, tables and a
playground.
501-394-2912.
Mena Depot Center
Stop here first to find visitor information, a bit about local
history and an art gallery featuring works of local artists in
a restored train depot.
524 Sherwood
501-394-2912
Mount Ida - Quartz Crystal Mines
Many rock shops in this area sell the world's finest quartz
crystals and other rock. You can also dig your own crystals
for free at many places around the city.
Hwy. 270 W.
Smackover - Arkansas Museum of Natural
Resources
Arkansas's oil and brine industry is showcased in this
state-of-the-art museum which is adjacent to an oil field.
Ark. 7
870-725-2877
Two Rivers Canoe Rental on the Caddo
River in Arkadelphia
Fun and relaxing float trips
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