
Capital: Little Rock
Largest City: Little Rock
Abbreviation: AR
Joined the Union: June 15, 1836
Nickname: The Natural State
Encompassing the rolling hills of the Ozarks and the floodplain of the mighty Mississippi, Arkansas is known for its abounding natural beauty. The state has long been associated with recreation and relaxing getaways, taking the form of resorts, spas and plentiful architectural and cultural destinations in its mountainous small towns. Arkansas’ cities, too, are of great historical significance, with the capital of Little Rock playing a big role in the Civil Rights movement.
Areas to Explore

HOT SPRINGS

LITTLE ROCK

NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
Other Places to Visit
Eureka Springs
Eureka Springs is a charming Victorian town known for its winding streets and historic architecture, distinctions that have earned it a spot on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors can explore unique boutiques and art galleries downtown, tour the beautifully preserved Thorncrown Chapel or relax in one of the area’s famous natural springs. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy hiking through the woodlands at Blue Spring Heritage Center, while history lovers can wander through the Eureka Springs Historic District or ride the vintage Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railway.
