The scenery in Arkansas is brimming with beautiful vistas. Even better, you can enjoy some of the state’s most stunning sights from the comfort of your own car on one of Arkansas’ scenic drives – at least, that’s the case when traveling along one (or all) of Arkansas’ most beautiful backroads like the Highway 9 Scenic Drive. Follow along as we take a look at these best driving roads in Arkansas:

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So, have you navigated any of the best driving roads in Arkansas? If so, which one(s) and what’d you think? Did we mention your favorite scenic route? Tell us!

When it comes to scenic drives in Arkansas, the Natural State has got plenty of them. However, one reigns supreme, and that’s because it offers an exhilarating adventure like no other! Take a look at one of the best drives in Arkansas and take a look at our ultimate road trip packing list before you hit the road!

 

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Day Trips Worth Seeing in Arkansas

What are some hidden gem attractions in Arkansas?

Hidden gem attractions in Arkansas include:

  • Moro Bay State Park. Locals and tourists seek this place out for fishing and kayaking through the lovely groves of Cypress.
  • Monster Mart. This strange place is a roadside stop in Fouke with a cryptozoological oddity on display called the Boggy Creek Monster.
  • Queen Wilhelmina State Park. This is the place to go for amazing vistas that overlook the lush forests as far as the eye can see.
  • Daisy State Park. Located at the base of the Ouachita mountain range, this is an excellent camping spot right next to Lake Greeson.

Find out more about these and other hidden gem attractions in Arkansas.

What are the best roadside attractions in Arkansas?

The best roadside attractions in Arkansas include

  • Humpty Dumpty. This effigy of the egg-shaped storybook character is located in Eureka Springs.
  • Old Flippin Jail Cell. Located in Flippin, this 12X9-foot jail cell that was built in 1928 was used to detain those arrested for fighting and public drunkenness. 
  • Mr. Peanut. The mascot of its namesake snack company stands near Fort Smith.
  • Popeye’s Garden. See the statue of the famous spinach-eating cartoon character in the tiny town of Alma.

Discover more about the best roadside attractions in Arkansas

What are the best day trip destinations in Arkansas?

The best day trip destinations in Arkansas include

  • Blue Spring Heritage Center. This 33-acre botanical garden in Blue Spring is a beautiful place that should not be missed.
  • Cotter. Fishermen come to this area on the White River for some of the best fishing in Arkansas. 
  • Rush. This is an old ghost town that is what is left of the zinc mining industry and the decaying buildings hold quite a bit of history.
  • Walnut Ridge. This small town has a restaurant on an old plane and holds an annual Beatles festival at the Ridge festival.

Learn more about these and more of the best day trip destinations in Arkansas.