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Arkansas: The Natural State
Discover Arkansas's beauty, history, and vibrant culture
Top 15 Most Interesting Facts About Arkansas
- State Motto: "The People Rule".
- State Bird: Northern Mockingbird.
- State Mammal: White-tailed Deer.
- State Flag: Features a diamond shape to symbolize Arkansas's status as the only diamond-producing state in the U.S.
- Total Area: 53,179 square miles, making it the 29th largest state in the U.S.
- Arkansas is known as "The Natural State" due to its abundant natural resources.
- Hot Springs National Park is the oldest federally protected area in the U.S., predating Yellowstone.
- The Buffalo National River was the first river in the U.S. to be designated as a national river.
- Walmart, the world's largest retailer, was founded in Bentonville, Arkansas, in 1962.
- Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States, was born and raised in Arkansas.
- Arkansas is home to Crater of Diamonds State Park, where visitors can search for real diamonds.
- The Ozark Mountains stretch across northern Arkansas, offering stunning landscapes and outdoor activities.
- The Arkansas River is one of the major rivers in the U.S., flowing over 1,400 miles.
- Arkansas has over 600,000 acres of lakes and 9,700 miles of rivers and streams.
- Blanchard Springs Caverns is one of the most beautiful and well-preserved cave systems in the U.S.
Geography of Arkansas
Arkansas is known for its diverse terrain, including forests, mountains, and rivers. Key features include:
- Highest Point: Mount Magazine (2,753 feet).
- Lowest Point: Ouachita River at the Louisiana border (55 feet).
- Mountain Ranges: The Ozarks and the Ouachita Mountains.
- Major Regions:
- The Ozarks: A region of rugged hills and beautiful scenery in northern Arkansas.
- The Delta: Fertile farmland along the Mississippi River.
- The Ouachitas: A range of low mountains in central Arkansas.
A Brief History of Arkansas
Arkansas has a rich history, from its Native American roots to becoming a state in 1836:
- Originally home to the Quapaw, Osage, and Caddo tribes.
- Became the 25th state of the U.S. on June 15, 1836.
- Played a significant role during the Civil War, with multiple battles fought on its soil.
Top 10 Things to Do in Arkansas
- Visit Hot Springs National Park.
- Explore the Ozark National Forest.
- Paddle along the Buffalo National River.
- Tour the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock.
- Hike to the summit of Mount Magazine.
- Search for diamonds at Crater of Diamonds State Park.
- Take a scenic drive through the Ozarks.
- Visit the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
- Explore Blanchard Springs Caverns.
- Relax at one of Arkansas's many lakes, such as Lake Ouachita.
Top 10 Destinations in Arkansas
- Hot Springs National Park
- Buffalo National River
- Little Rock
- Crystal Bridges Museum
- Mount Magazine
Plan Your Visit
For more information about Arkansas, visit the state's official tourism site: Arkansas.com
Songs Associated with The State of Arkansas








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