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Upcoming Events in Prescott Arkansas


April

19 Annual Easter Egg Hunt - The Easter Bunny will hide 2500 prize filled eggs. Let the children enjoy the fun of games, crafts, contest and lots of other surprises.

Ph: 870-887-2101 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: mgodwin@iocc.com
Fee: Free

June

6 - 7 Annual Chicken and Egg Festival - Famous Cacklin-Crowing Contest, food vendors, arts & crafts, games, tennis, softball and basketball. Search for the Golden Egg! First Friday and Saturday of June each year.

Address: Prescott City Park , Prescott, Arkansas
Ph: (870) 887-2101 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: mgodwin@iocc.com
Web: www.prescottar.com/

Attractions and Upcoming Events


Nevada County Depot Museum

Directions: U.S. 67 South, two miles from Interstate 30; watch for signs at two exits Restored railroad depot with exhibits on the Louisiana Purchase of April 1803

Prescott, AR Museums

Prescott Raceway Park

An I.H.R.A. (International Hot Rod Association) sanctioned 1/4 mile dragstrip

Prescott, AR Parks

Elkin's Ferry Battlefield

The site of fighting April 2-3, 1864 as Confederate troops tried to keep General Frederick Steele's Northern army from gaining a foothold across the Little Missouri River and positioning for an attack on the Confederate capital at Washington. It remains forested bottomlands, much as it was in 1864

Prescott, AR Battlefields

Prairie DeAnn Battlefield

The scene of heavy skirmishes April 9-12, 1864

Prescott, AR Battlefields

Things to do near Prescott, AR

Oakland Cemetery

The Confederate Section of this cemetery is the final resting place for more than 200 Confederate soldiers; over 150 years of...

Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge

The world's largest green-tree reservoir consisting of the 15,000-acres Felsenthal Pool that is more than doubled to 36,000 a...

Camden Confederate Monument

Directions: Ouachita County Courthouse Lawn...

Klipsch Museum

A museum dedicated to the life and achievements of the late Paul W. Klipsch, a Hope resident and an audio engineer who manufa...

Camp White Sulphur Springs Confederate Cemetery

Used as a campground by a number of Arkansas, Texas and Louisiana units between late 1861 and early 1863. Many soldiers died ...