Take a stroll through Eureka Springs Downtown - a walkable, picturesque area full of Victorian architecture, local shops, art galleries, and charming cafes. It’s ideal for wandering at your own pace, snapping photos, and finding unique souvenirs or snacks.
April will be the perfect time to enjoy blooming gardens and serene natural beauty at Blue Spring Heritage Center. This lovely historic site features walking paths, native plants, and a crystal-clear spring fed lagoon - great for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Dive into local history and lore with Underground Eureka Tour, a fun guided walk beneath historic streets. It’s a cool contrast to above-ground sightseeing.
Just outside town, Onyx Cave - the oldest show cave in Arkansas - offers a unique adventure into underground formations and Ozark geology. Guided cave tours, axe throwing, and gem panning provide activities perfect for crowds of all ages.
For guests looking for something a little spooky (and a lot of fun), the Crescent Hotel Ghost Tour is a classic Eureka Springs experience. Known as one of America’s most haunted hotels, the guided evening tour shares eerie stories, colorful history, and local legends - all with a playful tone that makes it entertaining even for skeptics.
Just about an hour’s drive from Eureka Springs, Branson makes for an easy and fun day trip packed with entertainment and attractions. Silver Dollar City is a must-see theme park with world-class roller coasters, craft demonstrations, live music, and great food. Branson Landing offers waterfront shopping, dining, and strolling with fountain shows and lake views. Branson is full of live entertainment options, ranging from music performances to comedy to other classic Branson must-see shows. Or visit Table Rock Lake which is ideal for a scenic drive, lakeside lunch, or outdoor break.