Attractions

Northwest Arkansas offers as many attractions as they are diverse!

There's truly something to spark everyone's interest. Browse below and plan out a few fun visits.

Be sure to also check out Day Trips and NWA History for more area locations of interest.

Terra Studios: A Magical Place of Art

Terra Studios, art park and home of the original Bluebird of Happiness is located 14 miles east of Fayetteville. You'll find 10 acres of sculpture and mural gardens, fountains, the Stone Labyrinth, Bluebird gallery, glassblowing and pottery, Muse Gallery and Coffee House, American Arts & Crafts and creations by 35 regional artists! 

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Fayetteville Attractions

Poor Richards Art

Poor Richard's Art sells original works of art and craft from artisans in Northwest Arkansas. Works include pottery, paintings, photography, baskets, stained glass, jewelry and much more.

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Rogers Attractions

War Eagle Cavern

Featuring a spectacular natural entrance, War Eagle Cavern on the shores of Beaver Lake offers 60 minute guided walking tours.  No stairs or tight passages, wide walkways and stroller and pet friendly.   Gem panning, Lost in the Woods maze, hiking trails,  picnic and play areas above for hours of family fun.

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Rogers Attractions

NWA Farmers Markets

Farmers Markets in Northwest Arkansas offer the finest in locally grown fruits, vegetables, flowers, plants, crafts and fine arts to name a few as well as  chance to meet your farmers and neighbors.

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Fayetteville Attractions

Daisy Airgun Museum

The Daisy Airgun Museum, located in downtown Rogers, Arkansas, preserves and promotes vintage products and artifacts of the historic Daisy company while serving as a national tourism destination for Daisy fans and collectors.

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Rogers Attractions

Botanical Garden of the Ozarks

The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks, an impressive 86 acre site currently includes seasonal plantings, an immense meadow where you can spot deer and other wildlife, a scenic lakeside hiking trail, and a self-guided tree identification tour. Nine themed gardens showcasing the beauty and unique plant life of the Ozarks.

 

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Fayetteville Attractions

AG Russell Knives

In 1964, or about a hundred knives after making his first one, AG Russell switched his focus to selling Arkansas whetstones and a year later began selling knives. 

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Rogers Attractions

War Eagle Mill

Visitors to War Eagle Mill will relish the experience of seeing actual milling being done on site. Visiting the Mill is an interactive history lesson, as well as a true depiction of the tried and true slow process developed a century earlier that preserves the rich nutrients remaining in the grain.

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Rogers Attractions

 

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