3 Charming Towns In Arkansas With Historic Trolley Tours
Explore historic trolley rides in Fort Smith, Hot Springs, and Little Rock/North Little Rock for a unique sightseeing experience.
While there are hundreds towns and cities within the Natural State's borders, there are only a few that you can tour via historic trolley rides. Step back in time and board a historic trolley car to take in the sights and sounds of Fort Smith, Hot Springs, and Little Rock and North Little Rock from this more than century-old form of transportation.
The Fort Smith Trolley Museum is operated by the Fort Smith Streetcar Restoration Association, which works to preserve and educate the public about streetcars.
Here, you can examine several historic trolleys and trains, such as the Fort Smith Light and Traction Company Car No. 224. On the National Register of Historic Places since 1994, this car is the primary one in operation and has been since 1991.
Another operating streetcar is the Hot Springs Street Railway No. 50. There are also five locomotives, five passenger cars, three freight cars, and four motor buses to examine at the museum as well as various pieces of railroad-related work equipment.
So grab a comfy seat and take the 0.75-mile ride through the city from Garrison Avenue, a historic district of the city that goes back to 1838, to the National Cemetery.
While you can (and should!) certainly visit Hot Springs National Park on foot, there is another more unique way to do it. Hop on the Hot Springs Trolley and head into this gorgeous area.
You’ll head up into the mountains to see the 5,500-acre park’s landscape, including the Ouachita Valley. Along the way, your driver will provide interesting commentary and information about a range of topics from the area’s baseball history to its unique natural surroundings.
You’ll also see historic mansions and sites as well as charming neighborhoods. When you get up the mountains into the park, you’ll make a stop and be able to take in the views from both inside and outside the trolley.
At the conclusion of the tour, you’ll get to fill up your complimentary water jug from a mountain spring.
Metro Streetcar is one of the most entertaining ways to sightsee throughout North Little Rock and Little Rock.
There are three replica streetcars in operation that head along a serene 3.4-mile route through the downtown areas of both cities.
Along the way, you’ll see (and can hop on and off at) some of the area’s best eateries, hotels, shops, and attractions as well as the Little Rock River Market and the William J. Clinton Library and Museum.
As with any form of transportation, be sure to check the websites for the Fort Smith Trolley Museum, the Hot Springs Trolley, and the Metro Streetcar for the most up-to-date information on schedules and fares.
Have you ever been on one of these historic trolley rides? What's your favorite unique way to travel through Arkansas? Tell us in the comments!
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