Why You Should Visit Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Eureka Springs is a Hot Spot for Writers and Artists

By Patti Stafford (formerly Ann King), published Sep 29, 2006
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Eureka Springs has a rich history and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. It was the first Historic District in Arkansas. Eureka Springs has also been established at a Nationally Significant District with the approval of the National Park Service.

Eureka Springs, Arkansas is a charming little town nestled in the Ozark Mountains. It is adorned with numerous mineral springs, specialty shops, a vast array of arts and culture, quaint cottages, Victorian Manors, spas, and an abundance of things to do.

Travel and tourism to this little town was started by the healing qualities of its natural mineral springs. Many people coming to the area claimed that the waters had healed their maladies creating the trade of “medicinal” waters. The Ozarka Water Company was established in the early years.

Historic Down Town is packed full of small local shops with a diverse variety of styles and offerings. You can find coffee shops, ice cream parlors, art shops showcasing local artists, antique shops, craft shops of local craftsman and much more.

The streets of Eureka Springs are lined with many cottages resembling the Victorian era and some of Swiss and German descent. Most of these are on the National Register of Historic Places.

Eureka Springs is also home to many historic hotels, bed and breakfasts, cozy cottages, and rustic cabins. With such a diverse array of places to stay something will appeal to everyone. Eureka Springs even has national chain hotels on the outskirts of the historic district, for those who prefer a modern stay.

Eureka Springs is a very small town ranging only a few miles around the whole area. The streets in the downtown district are very small and if you prefer not to drive, Eureka Springs offers a Trolley Service. A trolley passes every location in and around town about every thirty minutes. The trolleys are color-coded making navigation easy.

Why You Should Visit Eureka Springs, Arkansas

"Christ of the Ozarks"

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Takeaways
  • Eureka Springs, Arkansas is an absolute must-see for your vacation plans
  • Eureka Springs is home to "The Great Passion Play".
  • Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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