National scenic byway follows the 198-mile length of the Delta's only "highlands;"
Harrisburg, AR Scenic BywaysDirections: From Harrisburg, travel one mile east on Ark. 14, then go three miles south on Ark. 163 to the park 640-acre lake nestled atop Crowley's Ridge in northeast Arkansas featuring bass, bream, catfish, crappie fishing; 30
Harrisburg, AR State ParksA living history museum consisting of 12 log buildings, as well as several other structures. The village includes: Clark's Cabin, the Loom House, the Broom Shop, the General Store, the Barn, the Blacksmith, the Way Station, the Grist Mill, the Sorghum Mill, the E. Sloan Heritage School, Roberts'
Harrisburg, AR MuseumsA living history museum consisting of 12 log buildings, as well as several other structures. The village includes: Clark's Ca...
Behind a late 1800s general store facade, this museum has a replica of a small-town community hospital and an early history g...
At just over 20,000 acres, the St. Francis is known for the diversity of its plant and animal life. Bear Creek and Storm Cree...
This scenic byway, comprised of Phillips County Roads 239 and 217, along with Lee County Road 221, is located in the St. Fran...
Old photographs and maps that depict the history of Blytheville; housed in the old Kress Building which is listed on the N...