Is anyone ready for fall yet? Arkansas may not be known for its fall foliage, but make no mistake, the Natural State turns beautiful shades of reds, oranges, and yellows every fall. Starting in the northern part of the state and slowly moving south, you can see the fall foliage in all its glory from late October to mid-November every year. This year won’t be any different and it’s time you start planning your annual fall foliage road trip that will take you on an epic journey to all of the most scenic spots in the state to see the leaves change color. This Arkansas fall foliage road trip takes you to the best fall foliage in our state, from the breathtaking Ouachitas to the unsurpassed beauty of the Ozarks. If you’re obsessed with Arkansas’s fall landscapes, you’ll positively love this adventure. Before you head out to see fall colors in Arkansas, be sure to prepare with our Road Trip Essentials Packing List & Guide.
1. Hot Springs
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We’re starting out in Hot Springs because we wouldn't want to deny you the pleasure of the Ouachita Mountains in the fall. That’s because the views you’ll catch from the road are breathtaking!
If you're feeling adventurous, you can even climb up the tower on Hot Springs Mountain, where you'll catch panoramic views of the city and the forest that surrounds it.
2. Mount Magazine
Enjoy the vibrant colors while you drive up to the Natural State's highest point, Mount Magazine.
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In Mount Magazine State Park, you’ll find truly stunning overlooks where you can admire the full beauty of autumn in Arkansas.
Expect sweeping panoramic views that will simply mesmerize you.
On Mount Magazine, you’ll be surrounded by a gorgeous forest all dressed up in shades of red and orange.
3. Artist Point
The destination isn’t really the point on this leg of your journey. Mostly you’re here for the gorgeous color along the Boston Mountains Scenic Loop.
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You’ll find the beauty of the Ozark National Forest touches everything you pass on the road.
4. Jasper
You may want to spend a day discovering the area around Jasper when it is bedecked in peak fall foliage.
You see, the Buffalo National River is near there. . .
If you’re looking for a place to eat or stay the night, try Cliff House Inn, where the sunrise is especially breathtaking.
5. Mountain View
Nearby Blanchard Spring is a nature lover’s delight.
You can’t miss Mirror Lake and its fantastic two-tiered waterfall, which is extra stunning when surrounded by autumn leaves.
And you’ll want to drop in on the Ozark Folk Center while you’re in town.
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The more adventurous among us can see the fiery leaves from a zipline at Loco Ropes.
Hang on tight and enjoy the stunning vistas from Mountain View! You'll be zipping through the trees in a truly unique way to see the best fall foliage in Arkansas.
Here’s a great YouTube video by Vaanamae Ellai Vlogs highlighting some of the best places to witness vibrant fall colors in Arkansas.
https://youtu.be/CgtzEHXsC8U
To find a road trip that will knock the socks off any nature lover, check out this article about these natural wonders in Arkansas. If you’re looking for even more reasons to spend some time in Jasper, this article highlights the most beautiful parts of this scenic town in Arkansas.
Where's your favorite spot to see the best fall colors in Arkansas? Have you ever been to any of these places listed on this Arkansas fall foliage road trip? Let us know in the comments below!
I must admit that I am not spontaneous at all. Call me boring, but if I’m going on a trip, I need to know what I’m doing from beginning to end. Perhaps it’s not the best way to live life because spontaneity is exciting and keeps things interesting and full of adventure. On the other hand, some folks are the opposite and don’t mind living life as it comes to them. If you’re like that and in the mood for a spontaneous weekend road trip in Arkansas, I’ve got the perfect itinerary for you. Check out these eight destinations in Arkansas that are great for a weekend adventure.
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This weekend road trip covers about 250 miles through Arkansas and will take about six hours of drive time.
Of course, you’ll need to add time to explore all the incredible destinations along the way. And if you need a place to stay, we included a rustic cabin for you. Feel free to use this interactive map to add stops to your trip.
1. BOC Zip Line Tours, Compton
Let’s kick off this spontaneous weekend road trip with a high-flying adventure. Head to Buffalo Outdoor Center, get strapped up, and soar above the trees for this unique ziplining experience in the Ozarks. As the longest canopy tour in Arkansas, this fun activity is guaranteed to get you energized for the rest of the adventures to follow.
2. Arkansas Air and Military Museum, Fayetteville
After your high-flying adventure in Compton, it just makes sense to keep the energy going with a visit to the Arkansas Air and Military Museum. Here you will find some of the coolest vintage airplane displays that you’ll see in your life. Aside from the incredible exhibits, you can also experience the state-of-the-art flight simulator (by appointment only) while you’re here.
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3. Daisies and Olives, Prairie Grove
Next, we’ll slow things down but keep the vintage vibe going with a visit to one of our favorite antique shops in Prairie Grove - Daisies and Olives. Browse the showroom and shop for antique items for your home or for a one-of-a-kind gift for that special someone. With over 70 vendors selling antiques and collectibles, you could easily spend hours here.
4. Artist Point Gift Shop and Cultural Center, Mountainburg
From Prairie Grove, let’s drive south to Mountainburg to visit the Artist Point Gift Shop and Cultural Center. Not only can you explore the museum and purchase unique glassware from the gift shop, but you will also witness the most mind-blowing views of the Ozarks. If you’ve ever wondered why Arkansas was nicknamed the Natural State, witnessing the pretty vistas from the overlook at this roadside attraction will convince you.
5. The Red Star Cabin, Mountainburg
Since Mountainburg is about the halfway point on our road trip, I suggest that you spend the night here. Not too far from Artist Point off Highway 71, you’ll find the Red Star Cabin, one of the coziest cabins in the area. The pet-friendly 1-bedroom bungalow features a comfy king-sized bed, a full kitchen, a hot tub, a large deck, and everything you need for a comfortable stay. Plus, you can’t beat the stunning views of Lake Fort Smith. It’s the perfect place to rest after your first day of exploration.
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6. Lake Fort Smith State Park, Mountainburg
Now that you are nice and rested, let’s kick off day 2 of this spontaneous road trip at Lake Fort Smith State Park, which is just minutes away from the cabin. The park offers many recreational activities including boating, fishing, kayaking, mountain biking, hiking, and a pool for swimming. Pack a lunch and enjoy a picnic here and be sure to stop by the visitor center, too.
7. Wiederkehr Village Wine & Spirits, Wiederkehr Village
Wine country is less than an hour away, so why not drive to one of the oldest and largest wineries in America - Wiederkehr Wine Cellars. Enjoy wine tasting and a tour of the iconic winery and learn about the Wiederkehr family and their rich Swiss wine-making heritage. If you are a wine lover, this is an experience you won’t soon forget.
8. Oark General Store, Oark
By now, you should be hungry, am I right? If so, hop in the car and let’s drive 25 miles north of Wiederkehr Village to the tiny town of Oark. Here you’ll find the Historic Oark General Store and Cafe, the oldest general store in Arkansas. It’s a popular spot for bikers and road trippers, so you might run into a few folks while you’re here. They can’t get enough of the mouthwatering burgers and sandwiches, not to mention the delicious homemade pies.
9. Hawksbill Crag/Whitaker Point, Kingston
What better way to end this spontaneous road trip than to perch on top of the most photographed place in Arkansas - Hawksbill Crag/Whitaker Point. Tucked inside the Ozark National Forest, the iconic spot features views of the rolling hills of the Ozarks as far as the eye can see. The 3-mile out-and-back trail is considered moderately challenging, but the rewards are well worth the trek. After you’re done basking in all this glory, we suggest you drive back to the Buffalo Outdoor Center to spend the night.
The next time you’re in the mood for a quick escape, hop in the car for this spontaneous weekend road trip in Arkansas. It’s guaranteed that you’ll have lots of adventures along the way.
It’s that time of year again - road trip season is back! And if you’ve been thinking about Arkansas road trip ideas then you’re in luck. Your next adventure should be filled with fun activities and explore all that the Natural State has to offer. From the scenic byways to the breathtaking overlooks to the gorgeous waterfalls, rivers, and lakes, you’ll want to see it all. Luckily, OIYS has done the legwork and has put together the best road trips in Arkansas. Gas up the car and let’s begin the journey to explore the vast landscapes and activities in the Natural State.
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These road trips will take you through parts of Northwest Arkansas, and you’ll pass through major cities like Little Rock, Bentonville, Fayetteville, and more.
So, be sure to stop in to take advantage of the fun activities that await. In these cities, you’ll find lots of attractions that include live music, mountain biking, as well as riverfront festivities.
Now let’s get started on the most exciting road trip adventures through Arkansas!
1-Day Road Trip In Arkansas
Route: Hawksbill Crag/Whitaker Point >Catalpa Cafe and General Store > Lake Dardanelle State Park
Distance: 87 miles
Trip Time: 2 hours driving time
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Have you ever witnessed the breathtaking sunrises or sunsets in the Natural State? If not, this one-day road trip in Arkansas will provide a front row seat to the luminous show. Start the morning at Hawksbill Crag at Whitaker Point and watch the sunrise over the Arkansas River valley below. Once you’ve basked in the gorgeous vistas, grab a bite to eat and then head to Lake Dardanelle to watch the sun go down. At only 87 miles and 2 hours of drive time, you’ll have ample time to explore each area. You'll also appreciate the scenic drive along the way.
3-Day Weekend Road Trip In Arkansas
Route: Mount Magazine State Park>Petit Jean State Park>DeGray Lake Resort State Park
Distance: 150 miles
Trip Time: 3 hours driving time
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With 52 state parks in Arkansas, chances are, you haven’t seen all of them. And while all the parks are worth seeing, there are a few that you must add to your list. Fortunately, this 3-day weekend road trip in Arkansas will explore 3 of the most incredible parks. At 150 miles and only 3 hours of driving time, you’ll have lots of time to explore these bucket-list worthy parks. At Mount Magazine State Park, you’ll be able to hike to the highest point in Arkansas. Petit Jean features one of the most spectacular cascades in the state as well as some mind-blowing rock formations. You can’t go wrong with a stay at DeGray Lake State Park, where you can bask in lots of relaxation as well as fun outdoor activities. Bonus, this road trip is also family-friendly, so do take the kids along for the ride.
Ozarks Waterfalls Road Trip
Route: Spainhour Falls>Glory Hole Falls>Magnolia Falls>Big Creek Cave Falls Kings Bluff Falls>Long Pool Falls>Highway 123 Falls>Haw Creek Falls>Car Wash Falls
Distance: 183 miles
Trip Time: 5 hours driving time
If you haven’t heard, the Ozark National Forest is one of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders in Arkansas. By far, it features the most spectacular cascades in the state. While it would be nice to marvel at them all, your schedule might not allow it. But have no fear, OIYS has compiled an
" target="_blank">Ozarks waterfall road trip that loops around Haw Creek Falls Recreation Area and highlights the most breathtaking falls that you can imagine. You’ll need time to hike to witness these cascades, so be sure to plan this 180 miles, 5-hour journey with that in mind. This waterfall road trip is perfect for the nature lover and outdoor enthusiast.
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Ultimate Pie Road Trip
Route: PattiCakes Bakery>Daisy's Lunchbox Cafe and Bakery>Ms. Lena's Pie Shop>Charlotte's Eats and Sweets>Morrison's Fried Pies
Distance: 221 miles
Trip Time: 4 hours driving time
One of the best parts about a road trip is that you can make it into your own unique adventure. And if you’re a foodie, chances are, you’ve been on a trip to eat delicious grub. So, we thought it would be great to include this ultimate pie road trip through Arkansas to soothe your foodie soul. Of course, everybody loves pies and there are so many pie shops between the Arkansas River Valley and Hot Springs that are a must-visit. At 220 miles, the driving time for this road trip is about 4 hours, which means you can easily visit all the bakeries in one day. Be sure to take some pie home for later.
After the Winter freeze, you’ll want to cure cabin fever in the most magical way. Since Spring is the start of road trip season, the best Spring road trip in Arkansas would be to witness the blooming wildflowers. The vibrant blooms are in the prairies, natural areas, nature trails, and the lovely flowers extend as far as the eye can see. With the gorgeous weather, you can spend lots of time basking in all the natural beauty. This 11-hour road trip will cover approximately 600 miles, and you’ll get to see 9 wildflower fields. We recommend making this into a week-long adventure, so you’ll get to marvel at all that these colorful fields have to offer.
Best Summer Road Trip In Arkansas
Route: AGFC Forrest L. Wood Crowley's Ridge Nature Center>Jacksonport State Park>Holland Bottom Farm LLC>Riverfront Park>Arkansas Railroad Museum>Cane Creek State Park
Distance: 215 miles
Trip Time: 4 hours driving time
Kick off the Summer by taking the family on a road trip that features lots of fun activities. Whether it’s spending time camping, kayaking, visiting a museum, or exploring a nature center, this
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" target="_blank">Summer road trip in Arkansas will be epic. And best of all, the road trip will be inexpensive, so you won’t have to break the bank to do it. And there’s even some sweet treats along the way, which means you’ll for sure gain some bonus points with the kids. Just under 4 hours driving and 215 miles, you can make this into an overnight or a 2-day adventure.
Best Arkansas Road Trip For Fall
Route: Hot Springs>Mount Magazine>Artist Point>Jasper>Mountain View
Distance: 339 miles
Trip Time: 7 hours driving time
Vibrant hues await during the Fall season in Arkansas. And luckily, the Natural State is abundant with scenic byways, overlooks, and state parks, where you can witness the colorful foliage. This 7-hour Fall foliage road trip in Arkansas will explore a few of the gorgeous parks like Hot Springs National Park, and it’s packed with fun adventure. Truly, you’ll get to see the best of what Fall has to offer. With over 300 miles to cover, you’ll want to spread this trip out over 7 days, so that you’ll have time to fully enjoy the beauty of the season.
Best Winter Road Trip In Arkansas
Route: Hot Springs>Mount Magazine>Artist Point>Jasper>Mountain View
Distance: 292 miles
Trip Time: 5 hours driving time
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During the Winter, it’s natural to want to stay indoors to escape the cold. And while sitting inside drinking hot cocoa sounds divine, it’s best to venture out to see the enchanting places in Arkansas that celebrate the holiday season in the most magical way. If you love everything about Christmas, then this 5-hour
" target="_blank">Winter road trip in Arkansas is for you. The kids will enjoy all the light shows as well as the fun entertainment. Be sure to plan this trip accordingly as the evenings are better to delight in all the twinkling holiday light displays.
Family Friendly Arkansas Road Trip
Route: Eureka Springs Music Park>Scott Family Amazeum>Botanical Garden of the Ozarks>Briar Rose Bakery and Deli>Terra Studios>Short Grotto Falls>All Aboard Restaurant and Grill
Distance: 270 miles
Trip Time: 6 hours driving time
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When it comes to family-friendly adventures in Arkansas, the possibilities are endless. From fairytale bakeries to botanical gardens to waterfalls, art museums, and more. It’s guaranteed that you’ll find lots of activities that the entire family will love. And on this
" target="_blank">family-friendly Arkansas road trip, you’ll get to experience it all. The little ones will have a chance to learn, play, and explore the best kid-friendly places in the state. Expect to drive just under 6 hours for this road trip, and you’ll cover about 270 fun-filled miles along the way.
Road Trip to Arkansas Landmarks & Natural Wonders
Route: Blanchard Springs Caverns>Mirror Lake>Buffalo National River>Richland Creek Wilderness Area>Pedestal Rock Scenic Area>White Rock Mountain>Cove Lake>Mount Magazine>Lake Ouachita>Hot Springs National Park
Distance: 445 miles
Trip Time: 11 hours driving time
Are you ready to explore some of the most incredible places that you can imagine? Well, you’re in luck because natural wonders and landmarks are abundant in Arkansas. From natural hot springs to breathtaking waterfalls to underground adventures, and more, there is so much to see in the Natural State. And this natural wonder road trip will take you to spectacular gems like the Buffalo National River in Ponca and the Blanchard Springs Caverns. With 10 sites to visit, 445 miles to cover as well as 11 hours of drive time, this will be a multi-day trip. You’ll want to plan accordingly to make the best of each spectacular location.
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Road Trip to Best Small Towns in Arkansas
Route:Hardy>Mirror Lake>Mountain View>Jasper>Eureka Springs>Oark>Altus>Paris>Subiaco>Mount Ida
Distance: 436 miles
Trip Time: 9 hours driving time
Small towns are the heart and soul of Arkansas. Whether you’re searching for the best mom-and-pop restaurants, antique shops, historic sites, or Victorian mansions, look no further than these charming towns in the state. This small towns road trip in Arkansas will start in the delightful town of Hardy, you’ll travel through Eureka Springs, and it will end in Mount Ida, where you can dig for hidden gems. It will cover 430 miles with just over 9 hours of driving, so we recommend you make this a week-long road trip.
Well, which one of these fun road trips through Arkansas are you most likely to take? Tell us about it in the comments below. And don’t forget to check out this previous article about the best scenic hiking trails in Arkansas. And don't forget to take a look at our ultimate road trip essentials packing list!