There are many tiny towns in Arkansas that go unnoticed. Hidden inside these towns are treasures which make them the perfect places worthy of a visit. From the natural pristine parks to historical landmarks to local festivals and wineries, the tiniest towns in Arkansas are packed with hidden gems. Here are 5 of the tiniest towns in the Natural State that you must explore.
1. Mammoth Spring
Nestled in the Ozark Plateau in Northern Arkansas, Mammoth Spring is the perfect definition of a hidden gem. It is home to one of the largest natural springs in the world, located inside the Mammoth Spring State Park, a national landmark treasure. Inside the park you will find a mix of history and nature. It has a railroad museum, a caboose that you can tour, and you can enjoy fishing, kayaking, and pedal boating on the water. With its stunning landscape and tons of outdoor fun, this tiny town is the ideal place for a day trip to the Ozarks.
2. Arkansas City, Arkansas
Once a thriving river town, Arkansas City is tucked away on the banks of the Mississippi River in Desha County, Arkansas. Due to its proximity to the river, the town is ideal for hunting, hiking, fishing, and birdwatching. Nearby Choctaw Island is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. Rich in history, this tiny town has something for the history lover as well. The Desha County Courthouse and the John H. Johnson Museum are two of the must-see landmarks. This town might be tiny, but there is plenty to see and explore within its borders.
3. Wilson
The adorable town of Wilson is located in the heart of Arkansas’ Delta region off the Great River Road National Scenic Byway. From an interactive wine tasting experience, to the tulip self-guided walking tour, to the annual music and harvest festivals, Wilson offers an extraordinary experience. It is a town oozing with rich southern downhome roots, and it’s fast becoming a cultural mecca in the Delta. It’s a must-see town filled with fun activities for every season.
4. Altus
There are four reasons why you must visit the quaint town of Altus, Arkansas...wine, wine, wine, and wine. Known for its rich German-Swiss history in producing wine, this town has four wineries within its borders that offer unique wine tour and tasting experiences. Located in the Arkansas River Valley at the base of the Ozark Mountains, Altus attracts thousands of visitors from all over. This tiny town is the heartbeat of Arkansas’ wine country, and its charm will leave you with lasting memories.
5. Jasper
Easily the most scenic tiny town in Arkansas, Jasper is home to the Arkansas Grand Canyon and the Buffalo National River. This picturesque town is located off scenic Highway 7 in the Ozark Mountains. It is the perfect place for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy breathtaking views of the river valleys, while hiking, mountain biking, or horseback riding. Jasper is the reason why Arkansas is called the Natural State, and it’s worth a visit to witness for yourself.
Have you ever been to any of these small towns in Arkansas? Tell us about it in the comments below.
And for more of Arkansas’ hidden gems, here are a few of the coolest small towns in Arkansas that you must see for yourself.
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