Three floors of the unique history of Eureka Springs displayed in photographs and documents, a large collection of local artwork, excellent research materials and a genealogy department.
Eureka Springs, AR MuseumsThis Queen Anne masterpiece, featured in Southern Living Magazine, was built in 1891 and has $400,000 of antique furnishings; listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Property includes the historic Kelley House, an original Eureka Springs home. Perfect for weddings, receptions, parties;
Eureka Springs, AR Historic Homes"America's Victorian Village" preserves turn-of-the-century charm with shopping and dining in its historic downtown and the bed and breakfasts that surround it. Relics of the city's past can be viewed at the Historical Museum. The 1886 Crescent Hotel overlooks this district.
Eureka Springs, AR Historic DistrictsLocated in the historic Basin Park Hotel; Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, hot stone massage, manicures, pedicures, facials and body wraps.
Eureka Springs, AR SpasOld-fashioned carriage tours of historic Eureka Springs, based at the Crescent Hotel; approximately 30 minutes in length
Eureka Springs, AR ToursContains a working water-powered grist mill, restaurant and gift shop. ...
28,000 acres of clear water attract thousands of water sports lovers, fishermen, hikers, birdwatchers. Located in the Ozark H...
Movies shown on a 17-foot-by-25-foot "screen" painted on the wall of a historic building. Audience encouraged to dress in a c...
Cookouts, kitchen, exhibit space, bus parking. ...
No license required and no limit; bait and tackle furnished; your catch can be cleaned and packed on ice. ...