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The state of Arkansas is known for its opportunity for outdoor adventures but the state has much more to offer visitors to the state. Here you will find a wide variety of cultural activities, historic landmarks, family fun, and unique, diverse scenery that will awe the whole family. Throughout the year Arkansas hosts events, festivals, and fairs that are sure to be enjoyed by even the most selective of travelers. Whether your going away on a much needed romantic getaway, taking a long overdue family vacation, or wanting to get away with some old friends Arkansas is a place that will please and delight anyone. Fayetteville, to Little Rock, to Eureka there is always something exciting to see or do in Arkansas anytime of year.
With all that Arkansas has to offer to visitors the number one reason so many visit every year is the states fantastic scenery and the outdoor adventures that go with it. Arkansas is home to a total of 600,000 acres of lakes perfect for a variety of water sports and activities. Lakes such as Norfork, Greers Ferry, Bull Shoals, Beaver, Dardanelle, Greeson, DeGray, Catherine, Hamilton, and White Oak are the perfect place to experience scuba diving, fishing, swimming, boating, and relaxing to the sound of the swaying water. For the more adventurous at heart there are numerous spots to enjoy hiking, rock climbing, biking, and caving. For those that enjoy rock climbing the Ozark and the Ouachita Mountains both offer an excellent opportunity. Those visitors that prefer hiking have available to them 250 individual hiking trails throughout the state including the Arkansas River Trail and many others that offer both day and overnight hiking trips. Caving is an exciting opportunity available to visitors to Arkansas as well with 14 caves to be explored including Cosmic Caverns and Mystic Caverns. Bike trails are a popular characteristic of Arkansas scenery too with miles upon miles of tails for all levels of bikers throughout the state. From one end of the state to the other Kansas provides for visitors a vista unmatched by many and visitors come from all over every year to enjoy that spectacular scenery. Now its your turn to see why everyone is so in awe at the beauty of Arkansas.
Arkansas history is another popular reason for so many visitors to the state every year. Native American history in the state dates back as far as 1541 and African-American history as far back as 1721 so not only is the history rich but the cultural diversity as well. Arkansas was also an important state during the Civil War and monuments, museums, and landmarks attesting to the role that the state plated can be found throughout the state. And don’t forget all of the famous people from Arkansas either. Johnny Cash, Al Green, Billy Bob Thornton, and William Jefferson Clinton all at one time called Arkansas home.
Arkansas has so much to offer to such a diverse crowd that no matter who you take your next vacation with they will be sure to enjoy it.

Missouri is a place that is like nowhere else, ordinary is no term that can be used to describe what it is like here. One vacation here for you and your family, or a romantic getaway, or even just a gathering with some friends just won’t be enough. There is so much to see and do here that you will find yourself having to return in order to get the full experience. The scenery is spectacular, the family fun is abundant, and the history riveting. The only trouble you’re going to have on your vacation in Missouri is figuring out what to do first and having enough time to do all that you’ll want to put on your agenda for your time here.
One thing many people come to Missouri for is the many festivals that go on throughout the year. Visitors who come here during the summer can enjoy such festivals as the Missouri Wine and Food Festival which takes place in the month of August, and the Trails West Festival which takes place in July and showcases and abundance of art, folk music, and other cultural arts. For visitors who come to Missouri in October can attend the Heritage Craft Festival in Arrow Rock, here visitors can get a glimpse of what it was like to go about the skills of daily life in the 19th century so the festival is great for history lovers as well as the whole family. Vacationers who come here during the holiday season have the opportunity to experience an 1855 Christmas by visiting the Missouri Town 1855 Christmas Celebration in December. The celebration features music and ethnic traditions that the whole family will enjoy. Whatever time of year you decide to visit Missouri you’re sure to find an exciting festival to attend.
The spectacular scenery is another reason that so many vacation in Missouri. Individuals who enjoy camping will be delighted by the many options that Missouri has to offer. Whether you enjoy the excitement of state park or public campground camping or you prefer the seclusion and simplicity of primitive site camping you will be sure to find the perfect campground with the perfect scenery somewhere in Missouri. For the boating and water activity lover there is plenty to do as well. The state of Missouri is home to seven individual lakes including the Bull Shoals Lake, Mark Twain Lake, Lake Girardeau, Mozingo Lake, the Shawnee Mac Lakes, Smithville Lake, and Clearwater Lake. Each one of the pristine lakes here offers the visitor a unique experience that will provide lasting memories of your vacation in Missouri. Other exciting outdoor activities include a number of caves and caverns, wildlife preserves, and horse ranches where visitors can enjoy a range of activities that everyone in the group will love. And don’t forget the many historic sites throughout the state that are well worth visiting regardless of what time of year you decide to visit. No matter where in Missouri you plan on going or when you plan on going there you will be sure to find excitement for everyone.