Posted in Arkansas
September 29, 2015
15 Eerie Shots In Arkansas That Are Spine-Tingling Yet Magical
There’s something about these photos taken across Arkansas that has a mystical feel – is it the fog? Yes, fog gives everything an ethereal quality and the beauty of these pictures is enhanced greatly by the fog and mist that permeate the scene. These photographs are hauntingly stunning!
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There was an all-encompassing foggy start to the day when this picture was taken in Mount Magazine State Park.

Can you see the house through all the fog? This limited sight morning shot taken in Batesville makes everyday things look ethereal.

The signs on this road say "crooked and steep"...as if the view wasn't foreboding enough.

This photo, taken on an Arkansas road in October, is very indicative of the morning autumn weather that's ahead of us.

The fog on the water, taken at this bridge near Mountain Home, looks almost like something out of a fairy tale.

Trees and fog come together to create a mystical daytime setting in this forest near the Buffalo National River.

This photo was taken on a misty morning on the Lyon College campus in Batesville, giving the stately institution an eerie tone.

The hiker behind this photograph - which was taken in early October in the Ozark National Forest - was still able to complete the over 2-mile trek around the mountain despite the fog.

The University of Arkansas' Old Main is a little reminiscent of an old haunted mansion with the surrounding fog about this state landmark.

The fog at Buffalo Point was heavy on the mid-October morning this photo was taken on the Buffalo River, but wow, what a magical shot!

Turns out this route isn't the best one. This photo of a fallen tree in a misty forest was taken on the way up to White Rock Mountain in the Ozark National Forest.

The mist rises off Lake Fayetteville in this photograph, taken in Washington County during an early November morning.

Clouds, fog, and a rising sun create a mystical mix in this photo taken at Petit Jean State Park on a late September morning.

You'd almost forget this photo was taken in Arkansas thanks to the heavy amount of fog in this picture shot at Mount Nebo on a late October morning.

This perspective shot on the Buffalo National River of Painted Bluff at Buffalo Point is made all the more magical by a dream-like October morning fog.
Depending on how you view it, fog can either be a beautiful addition to a photograph or an annoying distraction while you’re on the road driving. Still, the fog and mist truly bring out the beauty of nature (when you look closely enough to see it!) in these pictures taken across Arkansas.