Arkansas

THE NATURAL STATE

Tourist Info: Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism,
One Capitol Mall, Suite 4A 900, Little Rock, AR 72201 USA
Tel: 001 501 682 7777
E-mail: info@arkansas.com Website: www.arkansas.com
Arkansas

Land Area 53,225 square miles.
Population 2,673,400 (2000 census)
State Capital Little Rock
Largest City Little Rock
Local Time CST – 6 hrs behind the UK
Climate Arkansas' climate is temperate most of the year, especially in spring and fall; hot and humid days are typical of late summer. Winter temperatures occasionally dip into the teens or below, although such outbreaks usually last for short periods and winter days are often sunny and mild.
Ntl Parks Six. Buffalo National River, Hot Springs National Park, Fort Smith National Historic Site, Arkansas Post National Memorial, Central High School National Historic Site, Pea Ridge National Military Park

The Deep South meets the Pioneer West in Arkansas creating a special blend that makes the state unique. Recognized for its extraordinary natural beauty, Arkansas is rightly known as "The Natural State." Arkansas's 52 State Parks are a great place to start. At most parks you can hike the trails, picnic, take part in interpretive programmes, and go exploring all for free. Campsites, lodge rooms and cabins are also available in most of the parks for moderate sums that won't break the bank. The Crater of Diamonds is the only place on the North American continent where you can dig for diamonds and keep what you find.
In Little Rock, a must-see is the Clinton Presidential Library, along with the downtown River Market District, where the library is located. Next door is the world HQ of Heifer International, which offers tours of its awardwinning, ecologically-friendly building. The Ozarks feature quaint, cozy towns, including Eureka Springs, one of America's Distinctive Dozen Communities. A vibrant arts colony, the downtown historic shopping district, and an eclectic array of attractions make it a popular destination. In Hot Springs, visit the country's first national park, partake of the famous thermal waters, and visit numerous museums and shops. The Arkansas Delta features some of the most historic areas of the state with museums and a Blues heritage.


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STRANGE BUT TRUE ...
Arkansas has the only place on the North American continent where you can dig for diamonds and keep what you find (for a nominal fee) at the Crater of Diamonds State Park.

LOOK OUT FOR ...
Former President Bill Clinton in Little Rock, Hot Springs or Hope; actress Mary Steenburgen and her husband actor Ted Danson in Little Rock; actor Billy Bob Thornton (Malvern or Little Rock).

STATE SECRET...
The restored historic Spillman Engineering "Over the Jumps Carousel" is the focal point of the Little Rock Zoo's entry complex. It is the only one of its kind left in the world. Over the Jumps features an undulating track, the only one remaining of the original four produced during the 1920s.

IF YOU ONLY SEE ONE THING ...
Buffalo National River: The nation’s first federally-protected stream and one of America’s great natural treasures, the Buffalo meanders through the Ozarks for almost 150 miles before joining the White River. Canoe outfitters can be found at almost every access point.

DON'T MISS...
... the opportunity to view The World of the Pharaohs: Treasures of Egypt Revealed, on display at the Arkansas Arts Center in Little Rock through July 5, 2010. The Arts Center is one of only three locations in the U.S. where the exhibit will be open to the public.


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