Attractions
Fayetteville is a wonderful city filled with beauty and history. With the University of Arkansas, the Walton Arts Center and the Ozark Mountains, there is always something new and exciting to explore in Fayetteville and its surrounding communities that make up Northwest Arkansas.
Fayetteville Farmers' Market
Downtown Square, 101 W. Mountain St.
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Saturday: 7:00 am - 2:00pm (April – Nov.)
Locally grown vegetables, fruits and plants are sold on the Square along with native crafts every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning from 7 am until noon from April through October. The market is also open on Saturdays in November. The New Evening Market is open on Thursday's from 4 pm until 8 pm on the northwest corner of South School and Sixth Street in the old mill district.
Clinton House Museum
930 W. Clinton Dr.
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Monday – Saturday: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
$8.00 per guest
Located near the University of Arkansas campus and nestled in an old neighborhood in Fayetteville is the first home of Bill and Hillary Clinton. Through photographs, documents and videos, you’ll learn about a part of the Clintons’ life that many never have.
Old Main
416 Campus Dr.
Fayetteville, AR 72701
The University of Arkansas’ most well-known and beloved building was completed in 1875. It is now home to the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences.
Walton Arts Center
495 W. Dickson
Fayetteville, AR 72701
The Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville brings in artists and entertainers from all over the world to create unique and unforgettable performances. Some consider it the finest cultural center of its kind in the region. It offers a year-round schedule of symphony performances, pop concerts, theater (including Broadway shows and children's productions), dance and art exhibits.
Mount Sequoyah
150 NW. Skyline
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Originally called East Mountain, the largest mountain in Fayetteville was renamed Mount Sequoyah when the hilltop was given to the state Methodist Assembly for use as a retreat center. The view of the city is spectacular from the outlook point on Assembly Drive.
Jerry Jones-Jim Lindsey Hall of Champions
Reynolds Razorback Stadium
350 N. Razorback Rd.
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Monday – Friday: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
At the north end of Razorback Stadium on the U of A campus is the Broyles Complex, home of a state-of-the-art museum, which narrates the 100-year history of Razorback football with elegant displays and videos.
Botanical Garden of the Ozarks
4703 N. Crossover
Fayetteville, AR 72764
Daily: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks is one of the state’s premier public garden spaces. Continually evolving, the garden currently features nine display gardens showcasing the many woody, herbaceous and exotic plant and flower species that thrive in Northwest Arkansas.
Arkansas & Missouri Railroad
306 E. Emma Ave
Springdale, AR 72764
Ride in style on meticulously restored antique passenger cars, the first-class parlor car or the 1940s caboose, Lil’ Toot. Relax as the train winds through river valleys, traverses high trestles and cuts into a quarter-mile tunnel.
Crystal Bridges Museum Of American Art
600 Museum Way
Bentonville, AR 72712
Northwest Arkansas is home to the world-renowned Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Visit the museum to take a look at an eclectic collection of American art as well as the magnificent architectural beauty of the building and the surrounding grounds. The museum was designed to highlight the natural resources of the region, with building materials taken from wood and rocks native to the area and natural artistic pieces scattered amongst the trails around the structure.
Northwest Arkansas Naturals at Arvest Ballpark
3000 S. 56th St.
Springdale, AR 72762
April – September
The Northwest Arkansas Naturals is a Minor League Baseball (MiLB) team. The team is a member of the Texas League and serves as the Double-A affiliate to the Kansas City Royals.
The Walmart Museum
105 N. Main St.
Bentonville, AR 72712
Travel through time in our interactive, family-friendly exhibit on the history of Walmart and the Walton family. See Sam Walton’s old red pickup truck and his office, just as he left it. Be sure to shop our real, functional Walton’s 5&10 store. Finish at The Spark Café, an old-fashioned soda fountain, to enjoy ice cream or beverages right off the historic Bentonville Square.
Wild Wilderness Drive-Through Safari
20923 Safari Rd.
Gentry, AR 72734
Daily: 9:00 am
Interact with a variety of exotic animals throughout this 180-acre safari. Experience the four-mile drive-thru, petting parks and walk-through areas. Pony and camel rides operate on a seasonal basis. Visitors are encouraged to call before planning a visit to receive information about current animals and attractions.
Devil’s Den State Park
11333 W. Hwy. 74
West Fork, AR 72774
Hiking, backpacking and mountain bike trails take outdoor enthusiasts to wild backcountry areas of Devil’s Den State Park and the surrounding Ozark National Forest. Sixteen cabins with kitchens and fireplaces, a horse camp area and riding trails are available. The park includes a group camp, pavilion, mountain bike trails and numerous other activities!