We recently discussed cozy cabins that make your stay a delight, and that led us to think about all the great places to visit in Arkansas in the fall. Nothing says fall is here like gorgeous foliage, crisp weather that’s perfect for exploring both natural beauty and manufactured wonders, and a comfy spot where you can take shelter from the nip in the air. These 10 places offer all of that, and so much more.

  1. Sleep on top of the world at the lodge on Mount Magazine.

Flickr/Scutter Magazine Mountain, Arkansas 72842, USA

Flickr/Anna You don’t have to make Mount Magazine a drive and stop adventure—you can gaze at the gorgeous fall foliage, eat at the fantastic lodge restaurant, and cuddle up for the night right on top of the mountain for one of the most surreal fall getaways in Arkansas.

  1. Stay in at the Lookout Point Lakeside Inn in Hot Springs.

Facebook/Lookout Point Lakeside Inn Lookout Point Lakeside Inn, 104 Lookout Cir, Hot Springs, AR 71913, USA

Facebook/Lookout Point Lakeside Inn This bed and breakfast is a Hot Springs favorite, both for its cozy atmosphere and gorgeous views of Lake Hamilton. There’s no better time than the fall to stay in this lakeside retreat, where you’ll be met with a kaleidoscope of color everywhere you look.

  1. Cuddle up by the campfire on Mount Nebo.

Flickr/Cletus Lee Mount Nebo, Mt Nebo, Arkansas 72834, USA

Flickr/Daniel Thibodeaux You’ll find 34 campsites at Mount Nebo, and let’s face it, there’s no better time to cozy up with some fireside chat than a beautiful Arkansas autumn. During the day you can explore miles of trails and beautiful waterfalls. If you’re not into camping out, you can always book one of their eight cabins for a more comfortable stay.

  1. Have an off-season adventure on the Buffalo River.

Flickr/OakleyOriginals Ponca, AR 72742, USA

Flickr/Charlie Llewellin There’s nothing quite like seeing gorgeous fall foliage from the river and then camping out underneath the stars. A great place to get started on your Buffalo adventure is in the town of Ponca. You’ll find plenty of outfitters there. If you’re not too keen on floating overnight, you can always rent a cabin and spend your daytime hours exploring the river.

  1. Go back in time at the Captain Henderson House in Arkadelphia.

Wikimedia/Brandonrush Captain Henderson House, 349 N 10th St, Arkadelphia, AR 71923, USA

Tripadvisor/Mark P. This old timey bed and breakfast offers guests an experience from a bygone era. The Captain Henderson House is comfortably situated on the tree-lined campus of Henderson State University, and it’s one of the most charming fall getaways in Arkansas.

  1. Relax in your own hobbit hole or tree house at Oak Crest Cottages

Facebook/Eureka Springs Treehouses

Facebook/Eureka Springs Treehouses Eureka Springs is one of the best places to visit in Arkansas in the fall, and a stay at Oak Crest’s unique themed cottages and treehouses makes it an unforgettable experience. If you’re not into hobbits or caves, you can choose to sleep among the changing leaves in a tree house.

  1. Wrap yourself in the mountains while staying in a yurt.

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Facebook/State Parks of Arkansas For a truly raw and natural fall getaway in Arkansas, rent a yurt for a weekend. The unique experience of staying in a “year-round universal recreational tent” is something every Arkansan should try at least once. There are three yurts at DeGray Lake Resort State Park. All three come complete with wood floors and screened windows, and the bare essentials for a comfortable say in nature. DeGray Lake State Park Resort, 2027 State Park Entrance Rd, Bismarck, AR 71929, USA

  1. Have a bath with a view at Beaver Lake.

Yelp/Beaver Lakefront Cabins

Yelp/Ryan G. At Beaver Lakefront Cabins, you can enjoy the lake from your own private living room. Each cabin has glass walls that allow you to gaze out at the changing colors from the comfort of your comfy couch. The oversized Jacuzzi tubs set right next to the deck and windows look super cozy, doesn’t it? Beaver Lakefront Cabins, 1234 Co Rd 120, Eureka Springs, AR 72631, USA

  1. Luxuriate in the arts in Bentonville.

Yelp/Christina L.

Yelp/Christina L. Bentonville is located in the Ozarks, one of the best places to visit in Arkansas in the fall. 21C Museum Hotel is a luxurious place to cozy up for a weekend. It’s full of art and little details that will make your stay pure joy. While you’re up in Bentonville, you should check out Arkansas’s world class art museum, Crystal Bridges. 21c Museum Hotel Bentonville, 200 NE A St, Bentonville, AR 72712, USA

  1. Find Shangri-la in Mount Ida.

Lake Ouachita

Facebook/Shangri-La Resort If you’re looking to see the clearest lake in Arkansas in its full autumnal glory, head to Mount Ida and seek out Shangri-la Resort. These cozy cottages come with fully furnished kitchens and views of Lake Ouachita. You can rent a party barge or a fully equipped fishing boat there, and spend as much time among the turning leaves as your little heart desires. Shangri La Resort, 987 Shangri La Dr, Mt Ida, AR 71957, USA

Have you ever visited any of these places? Let us know in the comments below. For even more leaf peeping, gas up the car and tackle this epic road trip to some of the best fall foliage in Arkansas.

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Magazine Mountain, Arkansas 72842, USA

Flickr/Anna

You don’t have to make Mount Magazine a drive and stop adventure—you can gaze at the gorgeous fall foliage, eat at the fantastic lodge restaurant, and cuddle up for the night right on top of the mountain for one of the most surreal fall getaways in Arkansas.

Facebook/Lookout Point Lakeside Inn

Lookout Point Lakeside Inn, 104 Lookout Cir, Hot Springs, AR 71913, USA

This bed and breakfast is a Hot Springs favorite, both for its cozy atmosphere and gorgeous views of Lake Hamilton. There’s no better time than the fall to stay in this lakeside retreat, where you’ll be met with a kaleidoscope of color everywhere you look.

Flickr/Cletus Lee

Mount Nebo, Mt Nebo, Arkansas 72834, USA

Flickr/Daniel Thibodeaux

You’ll find 34 campsites at Mount Nebo, and let’s face it, there’s no better time to cozy up with some fireside chat than a beautiful Arkansas autumn. During the day you can explore miles of trails and beautiful waterfalls. If you’re not into camping out, you can always book one of their eight cabins for a more comfortable stay.

Flickr/OakleyOriginals

Ponca, AR 72742, USA

Flickr/Charlie Llewellin

There’s nothing quite like seeing gorgeous fall foliage from the river and then camping out underneath the stars. A great place to get started on your Buffalo adventure is in the town of Ponca. You’ll find plenty of outfitters there. If you’re not too keen on floating overnight, you can always rent a cabin and spend your daytime hours exploring the river.

Wikimedia/Brandonrush

Captain Henderson House, 349 N 10th St, Arkadelphia, AR 71923, USA

Tripadvisor/Mark P.

This old timey bed and breakfast offers guests an experience from a bygone era. The Captain Henderson House is comfortably situated on the tree-lined campus of Henderson State University, and it’s one of the most charming fall getaways in Arkansas.

Facebook/Eureka Springs Treehouses

Eureka Springs is one of the best places to visit in Arkansas in the fall, and a stay at Oak Crest’s unique themed cottages and treehouses makes it an unforgettable experience. If you’re not into hobbits or caves, you can choose to sleep among the changing leaves in a tree house.

Facebook/State Parks of Arkansas

For a truly raw and natural fall getaway in Arkansas, rent a yurt for a weekend. The unique experience of staying in a “year-round universal recreational tent” is something every Arkansan should try at least once. There are three yurts at DeGray Lake Resort State Park. All three come complete with wood floors and screened windows, and the bare essentials for a comfortable say in nature.

DeGray Lake State Park Resort, 2027 State Park Entrance Rd, Bismarck, AR 71929, USA

Yelp/Beaver Lakefront Cabins

Yelp/Ryan G.

At Beaver Lakefront Cabins, you can enjoy the lake from your own private living room. Each cabin has glass walls that allow you to gaze out at the changing colors from the comfort of your comfy couch. The oversized Jacuzzi tubs set right next to the deck and windows look super cozy, doesn’t it?

Beaver Lakefront Cabins, 1234 Co Rd 120, Eureka Springs, AR 72631, USA

Yelp/Christina L.

Bentonville is located in the Ozarks, one of the best places to visit in Arkansas in the fall. 21C Museum Hotel is a luxurious place to cozy up for a weekend. It’s full of art and little details that will make your stay pure joy. While you’re up in Bentonville, you should check out Arkansas’s world class art museum, Crystal Bridges.

21c Museum Hotel Bentonville, 200 NE A St, Bentonville, AR 72712, USA

Lake Ouachita

Facebook/Shangri-La Resort

If you’re looking to see the clearest lake in Arkansas in its full autumnal glory, head to Mount Ida and seek out Shangri-la Resort. These cozy cottages come with fully furnished kitchens and views of Lake Ouachita. You can rent a party barge or a fully equipped fishing boat there, and spend as much time among the turning leaves as your little heart desires.

Shangri La Resort, 987 Shangri La Dr, Mt Ida, AR 71957, USA

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places to visit in Arkansas in the fall August 17, 2022 Jackie Ann When can I see peak fall foliage in Arkansas? Arkansas truly comes alive in autumn, showing a magnificent display of ambers, golds, and reds that just illuminate the Natural State in a way that everyone should experience at least once in their lives. While fall in Arkansas can begin at early as late September, peak fall foliage usually occurs around late October and can even last until early November. Remember that it’s not an exact science— Mother Nature is going to do what Mother Nature is going to do! Where are the best places to see fall foliage in Arkansas? Arkansas has such a beautiful landscape, just about anywhere you go during fall in Arkansas, you’ll be met with those enchanting fall colors. You can’t go wrong with a state park in Arkansas to view the fall foliage. After all, they’re meant to showcase the raw landscape and natural surroundings! There are 52 state parks in Arkansas, and while any one of them is a great option, there’s a special place in our hearts for Ouachita State Park. Surrounded by the Ouachita National Forest, it’s a popular destination during fall in Arkansas to see those beautiful colors that illuminate the park during this time of year. Which hiking trails in Arkansas are best in the fall? One of the best ways to see the fall colors is on foot, and there are plenty of hiking trails in Arkansas that will showcase the mesmerizing fall foliage. For a short and sweet hike that doesn’t compromise on scenery, the 1.2-mile Cedar Creek Trail in Petit Jean State Park is the way to go, and it’s kid-friendly. For a longer hike, the endless bird’s eye view along the Dripping Springs Trail is worth the challenge. The 4-mile trail takes you up Mount Magazine’s Signal Hill, where you’ll have a front-row seat to view the beauty that is fall in Arkansas.

The OIYS Visitor Center

places to visit in Arkansas in the fall

August 17, 2022

Jackie Ann

When can I see peak fall foliage in Arkansas? Arkansas truly comes alive in autumn, showing a magnificent display of ambers, golds, and reds that just illuminate the Natural State in a way that everyone should experience at least once in their lives. While fall in Arkansas can begin at early as late September, peak fall foliage usually occurs around late October and can even last until early November. Remember that it’s not an exact science— Mother Nature is going to do what Mother Nature is going to do! Where are the best places to see fall foliage in Arkansas? Arkansas has such a beautiful landscape, just about anywhere you go during fall in Arkansas, you’ll be met with those enchanting fall colors. You can’t go wrong with a state park in Arkansas to view the fall foliage. After all, they’re meant to showcase the raw landscape and natural surroundings! There are 52 state parks in Arkansas, and while any one of them is a great option, there’s a special place in our hearts for Ouachita State Park. Surrounded by the Ouachita National Forest, it’s a popular destination during fall in Arkansas to see those beautiful colors that illuminate the park during this time of year. Which hiking trails in Arkansas are best in the fall? One of the best ways to see the fall colors is on foot, and there are plenty of hiking trails in Arkansas that will showcase the mesmerizing fall foliage. For a short and sweet hike that doesn’t compromise on scenery, the 1.2-mile Cedar Creek Trail in Petit Jean State Park is the way to go, and it’s kid-friendly. For a longer hike, the endless bird’s eye view along the Dripping Springs Trail is worth the challenge. The 4-mile trail takes you up Mount Magazine’s Signal Hill, where you’ll have a front-row seat to view the beauty that is fall in Arkansas.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Arkansas truly comes alive in autumn, showing a magnificent display of ambers, golds, and reds that just illuminate the Natural State in a way that everyone should experience at least once in their lives. While fall in Arkansas can begin at early as late September, peak fall foliage usually occurs around late October and can even last until early November. Remember that it’s not an exact science— Mother Nature is going to do what Mother Nature is going to do!

Where are the best places to see fall foliage in Arkansas?

Arkansas has such a beautiful landscape, just about anywhere you go during fall in Arkansas, you’ll be met with those enchanting fall colors. You can’t go wrong with a state park in Arkansas to view the fall foliage. After all, they’re meant to showcase the raw landscape and natural surroundings! There are 52 state parks in Arkansas, and while any one of them is a great option, there’s a special place in our hearts for Ouachita State Park. Surrounded by the Ouachita National Forest, it’s a popular destination during fall in Arkansas to see those beautiful colors that illuminate the park during this time of year.

Which hiking trails in Arkansas are best in the fall?

One of the best ways to see the fall colors is on foot, and there are plenty of hiking trails in Arkansas that will showcase the mesmerizing fall foliage. For a short and sweet hike that doesn’t compromise on scenery, the 1.2-mile Cedar Creek Trail in Petit Jean State Park is the way to go, and it’s kid-friendly. For a longer hike, the endless bird’s eye view along the Dripping Springs Trail is worth the challenge. The 4-mile trail takes you up Mount Magazine’s Signal Hill, where you’ll have a front-row seat to view the beauty that is fall in Arkansas.