Get Acquainted With Your New Home

Take the time to acquaint yourself with Northwest Arkansas' charming communities. Such attractions as lakes, shops and historic sites await you and your family. Become familiar with the region's towns and neighborhoods.

Entertainment

Shiloh Museum
The Museum offers exhibits, programs and events that relate to the history and culture of Northwest Arkansas and the Ozarks. Come tour the beautiful park-like grounds that showcase six historical buildings, and take a peek in the gift shop for some further reading about the area and its history.

Jones Center for Families
The Jones Center for Families is a gift that keeps on giving. From its inception, Bernice Jones wanted the Center to be a safe harbor for the entire Northwest Arkansas community, a place where families and groups throughout the region could come together to do those things which make this community a better place to live. The Jones Center provides a wide variety of resources, activities and events, all of which encourage family togetherness. The Jones Center for Families is a great place to be. Make yourself at home. Stay awhile.

Donald W. Reynolds
Fayetteville Boys & Girls Club
The Fayetteville Boys & Girls Club is a non-profit 501 (C)(3) organization. Formerly known as the Fayetteville Youth Center, The Club has over 60 years of service to youth and families in the local community. Primarily, the Club serves as a "drop-in" type facility with activities centered around an indoor pool, a game room, arts and crafts, and indoor gyms. An annual membership or a daily user fee is required to utilize the facility - Scholarship applications are available upon request.

Peel House Museum & Historic Gardens
The Peel Mansion site is not only an indoor museum but also an outdoor museum of historic roses, perennials and native plants. Careful research over many months has resulted in an extensive inventory of 19th-century plantings. Descendants of early settlers were interviewed for their childhood memories of early gardens. The 1845 Jacob Smith Nursery list from Fayetteville served as a documentary source. Various vignette gardens are interlaced among curvilinear walks and large shade trees, creating a most appropriate setting for this great historic building of Northwest Arkansas. 

Pea Ridge National Military Park
Pea Ridge National Military Park is a 4,300-acre Civil War field preserving the site of the March 1862 battle that saved Missouri for the Union.

Rogers Activity Center
Offering our citizens a range of amenities reaching all age groups. Two (2) gymnasiums with basketball and shuffleboard courts; men and women dressing rooms with showers; a walking track; aerobics room; cardiovascular room; several classrooms; meeting rooms; updated gameroom; and a learning center with internet-enabled computers, will be available with your membership to the Center.

War Eagle Craft Fair
The War Eagle Craft Fair was a project of, by and for little people—a group of little old ladies exhibiting their weaving. When that attracted a greater-than-expected response, other unsung artists and craftsmen were invited to participate. There is no government subsidy, sponsorship or assistance of any kind, just unpaid volunteers led by an Arkansas farmer and his wife. It has all happened in a magical place.

Eureka Springs
Experience an authentic 19th Century Victorian Village nestled in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas. Imagine a community in the Ozark wilderness, encircled by two great lakes and two scenic rivers. This historic city with old-world charm and European flavor offers timeless leisure and endless sightseeing. Stroll narrow, winding streets, and enjoy eclectic lodgings, nightlife, family entertainment, fabulous restaurants and specialty shops galore. Relax and rejuvenate amid the many spa pleasures. Discover beautiful, romantic Eureka Springs, selected as one of America's Distinctive Destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Also, check out these local publications for more events:

All About Town Online

CitiScapes Metro Monthly Magazine
CitiScapes magazine captures the flavor of Arkansas' fastest growing region with lively editorial that defines Northwest Arkansas living. With informative news stories, engaging personality profiels and regionally relevant service pieces, the magazine address issues that affect our community and shape our future.

Fayetteville Free Weekly
Fayetteville Free Weekly
offers arts and entertainment information updated weekly. It is the primary sponsor of the Northwest Arkansas Music Awards, or NAMA. The site also offers links to area musicians, artists, recreation organizations, record labels, restaurants, etc.

Nightflying
Nightflying
is an entertainment guide offering features on concerts, bands, clubs and articles of interest from Arkansas and the surrounding areas.

Experience Counts

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