Movies shown on a 17-foot-by-25-foot "screen" painted on the wall of a historic building. Audience encouraged to dress in a costume related to the theme of the film. Prizes awarded. Live entertainment, food offered before each movie. Bring your own chairs/
Eureka Springs, AR EntertainmentTurpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge and Call of the Wild Bed & Breakfast is a 450-acre rescue facility with over 100
Eureka Springs, AR Wildlife RefugesLeisurely-guided trail rides through the Ozark countryside
Eureka Springs, AR Trail RidesDirections: Off U.S. Hwy. 62 West Unusual geological formations deep in forest; three block nature trail
Eureka Springs, AR Natural AttractionsThis 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 HomesCredit Cards Accepted: American Express, Discover Card, MasterCard, Visa Food Service/Picnic Area Available On Lake/River ...
Demonstrations of antique farm equipment; horse-drawn plows, harrows, disks, panters, threshers, hay rakes and balers are amo...
Olmstead Funeral Home dedicated this private exhibit in 1996 to honor the oldest existing business in Cleburen County. A hors...
The Little Red emerges icy-cold from beneath Greers Ferry Dam near Heber Springs. "Rip" Collins proved that this is a premier...
Drama, music, dance, visual arts, literature and children's threater. Includes works by area artists showcased in a historic ...