Arkansas
State of the United States

Arkansas

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Why visit Arkansas

Where Rivers Run Wild and Mountains Touch the Sky

Arkansas is a state of breathtaking contrasts, where the ancient ridges of the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains tumble down to fertile delta lowlands and crystalline spring-fed rivers. The Buffalo National River was the first national river protected in the United States, carving spectacular limestone bluffs beloved by canoeists and hikers alike. Whether you are paddling beneath towering stone walls at sunrise or watching mist settle over forested hollows at dusk, this is outdoor adventure at its most elemental and unspoiled.

Hot Springs and Healing Waters

Hot Springs National Park sits at the heart of the spa city that shares its name, protecting 47 thermal springs that have drawn visitors for centuries. Bathhouse Row presents a grand parade of restored Gilded Age bathhouses along Central Avenue, now home to galleries, a brewery and the elegant Buckstaff Bathhouse, still offering traditional thermal soaks. Beyond the bathhouses, the city radiates a charming arts scene, lakeside restaurants and the famed Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort, making Hot Springs one of the most surprising and delightful small cities in the American South.

Crystal Caverns and Diamond Fields

Arkansas sits atop extraordinary geological riches, from the crystal-studded mines around Mount Ida to Crater of Diamonds State Park near Murfreesboro, the only diamond-bearing site in the world open to the public on a finders-keepers basis. Visitors routinely walk away with genuine diamonds, quartz crystals and other gemstones they have unearthed themselves. Underground, Blanchard Springs Caverns in the Ozark National Forest reveal cathedral chambers of stalactites and flowstone formations that genuinely rival anything in the continent.

Delta Blues, Southern Tables and Small Town Warmth

The Arkansas Delta is sacred ground for American music history, where the Delta Blues was born along Highway 61 and towns like Helena still host the legendary King Biscuit Blues Festival each October. The state capital, Little Rock, punches well above its weight with a vibrant River Market district, nationally recognised Clinton Presidential Center and a food scene stretching from smoked whole hog barbecue joints to creative farm-to-table kitchens. From the college-town energy of Fayetteville in the northwest to the peach orchards and rice paddies of the lowlands, Arkansas rewards every traveller willing to slow down and look closer.

Experiences in Arkansas

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Practical Information

Travel essentials, government safety advisories and The Out Index score for Arkansas.

Official Name

  • State of Arkansas(English)

Region

  • Northern America

Continent

  • North America

Total Population

3,114,791(as of 2025)

Capital

Little Rock Little Rock (LIT)

ISO Codes

US-ARISO 3166-2

Currency

  • United States Dollar (USD • US$)

Driving Side

Right Side of the Road

Electricity

Voltage: 120 V · Frequency: 60 Hz · Plug types: Type A, Type B

Languages

National
  • English(eng)a
  • Caddo(cad)c
  • Quapaw(qua)c
  • Spanish(spa)b

Current Time & Time Zone

4:46pm, 20th August 2026Central Time(CDT • UTC-05:00)

Largest Cities

Little Rock(LIT • 202,591 residents as of 2020)
Fort Smith(89,142 residents as of 2020)
Fayetteville(93,949 residents as of 2020)
Springdale(84,161 residents as of 2020)
Jonesboro(78,576 residents as of 2020)

Busiest Airports

Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport(LIT • 1,884,528 passengers as of 2023)
Northwest Arkansas National Airport(XNA • 1,687,000 passengers as of 2023)

Map of Arkansas

Map of Arkansas
Map of Arkansas

Flags

Flag of Arkansas
Flag of Arkansas

Plug types

Type A
Type A
Type B
Type B
Status
aDe Jure · bDe Facto · cIndigenous
The Out Index

Out Score of Arkansas

Arkansas has not received an Out Score yet.

Out Score of Arkansas

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