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Arkansas annually attracts visitors from across the nation and abroad. Many are drawn to its abundant opportunities for outdoor adventures and to its natural beauty, as seen in the state's waterfalls, tour caverns and wild caving experiences, forested mountain trails and scenic drives. Ranked 32nd in terms of population with nearly 2.9 million people, Arkansas ranks 29th in terms of area in the United States.
The capital and the largest city of Arkansas is Little Rock. When in Arkansas you would generally experience a humid subtropical climate, characterized by hot, humid summers and mild to cool winters, although in some northern highland areas the climate borders on humid continental, typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters.
You would discover that reaching one of the many Arkansas vacation rentals spread across the state is surprisingly easy; this is owing to a well-connected network of roadways, railways and airways, both internally and externally. There are four airports with commercial service in Arkansas: Little Rock National Airport, Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport, Fort Smith Regional Airport, and Texarkana Regional Airport, besides these there are dozens of smaller airports in the state. There are numerous attractions that make The Natural State a must see vacation and an ideal getaway destination. Arkansas's varied geography and its location in the U.S. heartland have contributed to make the state's history an intriguing slice of America's story. Arkansas history museums, Civil War battlefields, National Park Service sites and special exhibits across the state relate the history of Arkansas's diverse cultures and history.
Choose from one of the many comfortable Arkansas vacation rentals, spread all across the state, and then venture out for the Arkansas experience. Begin your exploration with the Arkansas Air Museum in Fayetteville, the museum houses Vintage aircrafts, including pre-World War II racing planes in flying condition, aeronautical memorabilia, all with an emphasis on Arkansas aviation history. Next, flavor a slice of nature with Blanchard Springs Cavern, ranked amongst the 10 most outstanding in North America, it's the only developed cave system operated by the U.S. Forest Service.
If quaint little towns with an old world charm are your thing visit Eureka Springs, with its secluded and peaceful winding mountainside streets, it has a flair like no other town. Its streets are lined with Victorian homes hugging cliff sides, and its entire downtown area is on the National Register of Historic Places. Eureka Springs, Arkansas has block after block of one-of-a-kind shops, boutiques, fine art galleries, craft emporiums, spas, museums and restaurants. Festivals and events hosted here span everything from blues, jazz, opera, antiques and arts to car shows and UFOs. All that is mentioned above is but a sliver of the delicious pie that is Arkansas, and to flavor it to its fullest extent would mean planning a trip there, so begin by choosing from one of the many Arkansas vacation rentals across the state, plan your travel itinerary and pack your bags, its Arkansas time.