Arkansas

Explore Arkansas’s rich heritage, from its natural beauty to its cultural landmarks. Discover key facts, travel tips, and highlights of the Natural State.

 

Arkansas, known as the “Natural State,” offers a diverse landscape of mountains, forests, rivers, and hot springs. From the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains to the Mississippi Delta, Arkansas provides a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The state’s numerous parks and recreational areas offer opportunities for hiking, fishing, and exploring the natural beauty that defines the region.

The state’s economy is multifaceted, with key industries including agriculture, manufacturing, and retail. Arkansas is home to major corporations such as Walmart, Tyson Foods, and J.B. Hunt, which contribute significantly to the state’s economic landscape. Additionally, the state’s rich cultural heritage is reflected in its music, arts, and culinary traditions, offering a unique blend of Southern charm and innovation.

Arkansas’s history is deeply rooted in its indigenous cultures, Civil War heritage, and civil rights movements. Historic sites, museums, and cultural centers across the state preserve and celebrate this rich history, providing educational and inspirational experiences for visitors and residents alike. Whether you’re exploring the natural wonders or delving into the state’s historical narratives, Arkansas offers a compelling and enriching journey.

Towns and Cities in Arkansas

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Interstate 630 Eastbound in Little Rock Arkansas

Interstate 630 Eastbound in Little Rock Arkansas

Take a full 8-mile drive on Interstate 630 Eastbound through Little Rock, Arkansas—from the Big Rock Interchange to the I-30 junction downtown. This major urban corridor connects hospitals, universities, shopping districts, and the heart of the city.

Arkansas Highway 10 – Westbound in Little Rock

Arkansas Highway 10 – Westbound in Little Rock

Travel 14 miles west along Arkansas Highway 10 in Little Rock, from downtown’s historic core through Riverdale, The Heights, Midtown, and into West Little Rock. Scenic views, city landmarks, and suburban growth all await along this key corridor.

Arkansas Highway 10 – Eastbound in Little Rock

Arkansas Highway 10 – Eastbound in Little Rock

Explore 14 miles of Arkansas Highway 10 eastbound through Little Rock, from scenic hilltop neighborhoods to the historic River Market District. This urban route blends natural beauty with city landmarks, tracing part of old U.S. Route 70.

U.S. Highway 165: England to North Little Rock – Arkansas

U.S. Highway 165: England to North Little Rock – Arkansas

Travel 22 miles north on U.S. Highway 165 from the Delta town of England to North Little Rock, passing through historic Keo and scenic farmland with access to Toltec Mounds and the Plantation Agriculture Museum. A smooth drive into the metro with glimpses of Arkansas’…

Arkansas Highway 15: Altheimer to England

Arkansas Highway 15: Altheimer to England

Drive 19 miles along Arkansas Highway 15 from Altheimer to England through farmland, historic communities like Sherrill and Tucker, and the quiet heart of the Arkansas Delta. A peaceful rural route rich in history and agriculture.

US Highway 65: Harrison to Conway – Arkansas

US Highway 65: Harrison to Conway – Arkansas

Drive 105 miles along US Highway 65 from Harrison to Conway, Arkansas, passing through the scenic Ozarks, historic small towns, and the Buffalo National River. A peaceful and authentic route through rural Arkansas.

U.S. Highway 278: Westbound in Monticello – Arkansas

U.S. Highway 278: Westbound in Monticello – Arkansas

Cruise through downtown Monticello, Arkansas, as we travel 3 miles west on U.S. Highway 278. From McCloy Street to Gaines Avenue and back to US-425, this short route offers a look at the city’s historic core and highway connections.

Arkansas Highway 35: Dermott to Monticello

Arkansas Highway 35: Dermott to Monticello

Explore 21 miles of Arkansas Delta country as we drive AR-35 from Dermott to Monticello. This rural route links small towns, farmland, and the future I-69 corridor in southeast Arkansas.

Arkansas Highway 35: Monticello to Dermott

Arkansas Highway 35: Monticello to Dermott

Cruise 21 miles through southeast Arkansas on AR-35 from Monticello to Dermott. This peaceful two-lane route crosses the future path of I-69 and passes through Cominto and Baxter before arriving in historic Dermott.