Outdoor fun in Arkansas
Arkansas is known for their rustic scenery and the in the winter months it becomes even more beautiful.
There are numerous outdoor and indoor activities to take advantage of in February whether you are on a family vacation or just looking for something interesting to do.
Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs has some of the best Thoroughbred racing in this part of the country.
The track has offered live racing since 1904 and their season is in full swing come February.
They also offer simulcast racing with Thoroughbred and Greyhound races.
Many of the Thoroughbreds that make their way to Oaklawn are hopefuls trying to qualify for the Kentucky Derby.
After a day at the races you may need to head down to the Hot Springs Bath Houses to defrost and relax.
The Ouachita Mountain Valley has produced thermal springs for centuries.
The waters are thought to heal the body and many people will visit on a regular basis for water therapy.
The Fordyce Bathhouse Museum and National Park Visitor Center is a resurrected bathhouse that offers tours of what the bathhouse looked like in the early days as well as provides informational videos on taking the baths.
There are several bathhouses available so you can experience the thermal waters firsthand.
The National Park Aquarium in Hot Springs is another great site to visit in February.
This Arkansas' largest fish and reptile exhibit.
They have on display a variety of Arkansas fish, saltwater species, and many reptiles.
There is even a 90-pound snapping turtle.
No trip to Hot Springs is complete without a trip to Josephine Tussaud Wax Museum.
The attraction features seven different worlds with 30 settings.
The museum is open year round and great for getting out of the cold.
You will see everything from celebrities, to royalty, the pope and even Da Vinci's "Last Supper.
"They also have added two exhibits featuring the New York City's Firefighters during 911 and the late Princess Diana.
To remind us of the Valentine's Day spirit, don't forget about the Chocolate Lovers Festival in Eureka Springs.
The event is held at The Auditorium and features and art auction, chocolate and Champaign and delicious chocolate delights.
There will be chocolate tastings, dipping fountains, wine and "Best Of" chocolate events.
Contests include both Professional and Amateur Chocolate contests in sculptures, decorated cakes, chocolate cookies and best chocolate cake recipes.
The event is held at the Best Western, Inn of the Ozarks Convention Center.
There are numerous outdoor and indoor activities to take advantage of in February whether you are on a family vacation or just looking for something interesting to do.
Oaklawn Park in Hot Springs has some of the best Thoroughbred racing in this part of the country.
The track has offered live racing since 1904 and their season is in full swing come February.
They also offer simulcast racing with Thoroughbred and Greyhound races.
Many of the Thoroughbreds that make their way to Oaklawn are hopefuls trying to qualify for the Kentucky Derby.
After a day at the races you may need to head down to the Hot Springs Bath Houses to defrost and relax.
The Ouachita Mountain Valley has produced thermal springs for centuries.
The waters are thought to heal the body and many people will visit on a regular basis for water therapy.
The Fordyce Bathhouse Museum and National Park Visitor Center is a resurrected bathhouse that offers tours of what the bathhouse looked like in the early days as well as provides informational videos on taking the baths.
There are several bathhouses available so you can experience the thermal waters firsthand.
The National Park Aquarium in Hot Springs is another great site to visit in February.
This Arkansas' largest fish and reptile exhibit.
They have on display a variety of Arkansas fish, saltwater species, and many reptiles.
There is even a 90-pound snapping turtle.
No trip to Hot Springs is complete without a trip to Josephine Tussaud Wax Museum.
The attraction features seven different worlds with 30 settings.
The museum is open year round and great for getting out of the cold.
You will see everything from celebrities, to royalty, the pope and even Da Vinci's "Last Supper.
"They also have added two exhibits featuring the New York City's Firefighters during 911 and the late Princess Diana.
To remind us of the Valentine's Day spirit, don't forget about the Chocolate Lovers Festival in Eureka Springs.
The event is held at The Auditorium and features and art auction, chocolate and Champaign and delicious chocolate delights.
There will be chocolate tastings, dipping fountains, wine and "Best Of" chocolate events.
Contests include both Professional and Amateur Chocolate contests in sculptures, decorated cakes, chocolate cookies and best chocolate cake recipes.
The event is held at the Best Western, Inn of the Ozarks Convention Center.