Written by Eric from Aiea on April 11, 2009
- One of the best things about a stay in Fort Smith is that you are near so much that the Ozarks and the Boston Mountains have to offer. There are ample places that you can...
Written by Eric from Aiea on April 1, 2009
- Perhaps the most prominent stop in a visit to Fort Smith is in going downtown to the Arkansas River and visiting the Fort Smith National Historic Site. Much of the Downtown area around the NHS...
Written by callen60 on April 7, 2006
- Ending hunger,Caring for the EarthHeifer International Project is a terrific organization that focuses on helping families by providing long-term resources rather than short-term aid. Heifer helps people where they live, with livestock, animals, and training...
Written by callen60 on April 7, 2006
- We drove down from Missouri on a beautiful spring afternoon. From Little Rock, you can take I-30 to US 70, which pleasantly winds through the moderately hilly pine-covered countryside. The city of Hot Springs is...
Written by btwood2 on February 27, 2005
- The sun was almost penetrating the autumn Ozark mist as we looped around yet another turn on exceedingly curvy old Prospect Road on the Historic Loop around Eureka Springs. Suddenly, high on West (or...
Written by Ben the Grate on March 5, 2002
- The first settlers in the Buffalo River country came primarily from the southern Appalachians and early records show they were establishing homes here as early as 1825. They were a rugged, self-sufficient group. They had...
Written by Arlys on August 16, 2008
- Los Lagos at Hot Springs Village is a great timeshare resort for a relaxing vacation...the 2 bedroom, end unit villa we had was really great! Very spacious....and an atrium at its entrance, added to...
Written by callen60 on April 6, 2006
- Arkansas clearly remembers and celebrates native son Bill Clinton. Hot Springs notes its role as "President Bill Clinton’s boyhood home," but that’s nothing compared to Little Rock. Clinton served six 2-year terms as governor here,...
Written by turf2 on February 11, 2005
- The Heifer Ranch is an international oasis tucked away in tiny Perryville (pronounced prvl by locals, population 4,700) about 50 miles west of Little Rock on Highway 10.
Background: Heifer International is a non-profit organization...
Written by mdnjs on January 21, 2006
- When preparing for this trip, I had read somewhere that going to Hot Springs without going to the bathhouse is like going to Egypt without seeing the pyramids. So, we decided it was worth a...
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