Siloam Springs is the perfect blend of Northwest Arkansas bustle and Ozark natural beauty. This little city is packed with some big adventures, most of which the entire family can enjoy. Let's start with the exciting activities and work our way up to the thrilling experiences that can all be enjoyed in Siloam Springs.
Folks have been enjoying Siloam Springs since the town was mapped out in 1880.
Much like its neighbor, Eureka Springs, tourists flocked to the town after reports of its healing spring. Word traveled fast and the town's population jumped to over 3,000 in just its first year. Today the small city has developed its outdoor attractions (including the spring) to fit a variety of thrill seekers.
We'll begin our adventures on the mild side with a trip to Sager Creek.
The creek travels through Twin Springs Park in the middle of town. This little excursion is great for families with smaller children that may not quite be ready for our later adventures. Through city efforts, the creek has been restored and updated with boulder steps so everyone can safely be on the water's edge while fishing for the "big one."
Twin Springs Park is located on the corner of E Main Street and S Maxwell Street.
Another fun day trip to Siloam Springs can be spent at the water park.
Again, not the place for an avid adrenaline junkie but we'll get to that soon. The Family Aquatic Center is one of few water parks in the state and is perfect for families with all ages. Make a splash off the diving board or slip down the twisting water slide.
The Family Aquatic Center is located at 1800 N Mt Olive St., Siloam Springs, AR 72761.
Our last of the mild is a family ride along the Dogwood Springs Trail.
Skate, walk, or ride along the developing Dogwood Springs Trail. The trail will eventually link every park in the city. Currently the trail has multiple loops to suit any desired length of riding.
We'll pick up the pace with a trip to the Sager Creek Mountain Bike Trail.
A leisurely ride through town is certainly enjoyable but nothing quite beats a speedy zip with banks and jumps. The 5.5-mile soft-surface trail has options ranging from the 1.8-mile portion for those with intermediate skills to an easier 1.1-mile for those still learning.
The trail begins at John Brown University, which is located at 2000 W University St., Siloam Springs, AR 72761.
It'll be hard to choose a favorite between these next two but both guarantee a thrilling day of fun. Our next stop is at the only kayak park in the state.
The Siloam Springs Kayak Park is a fantastic, human-engineered park that takes water enthusiasts along 700 feet of the Illinois River. Tubes, canoes, and kayaks can all be used to take on the class I and II rapids. The park also has calmer pools along the side of the river so everyone can enjoy the water. Keep in mind that everyone must wear a life jacket.
The Kayak Park is located at 19253 Fisher Ford Road just south of Siloam Springs.
We'll take to the sky for our last adventure at the Skydive Skyranch.
Please note, Skydive Skyranch has permanently closed.
It's hard to believe that one small town can fit a kayak park and a skydiving ranch, but Siloam Springs pulls it off. Those 18 and older can learn the ropes (er, cords) and take a tandem jump with one of the ranch's professional instructors. More advance jumps are also available for experienced divers.
Skydiving Skyranch is at the Siloam Springs Airport which is located at 4400 Smith Field Rd., Siloam Springs, AR 72761.
No matter if you're seeking the mild or wild, Siloam Springs has an attraction for your next summer day trip.
It's just one more great town to inspire a fun summer.
Visit the Siloam Springs website to help plan your next trip. For more details on the Skyranch, check out their website.
Which adventures have you taken in Siloam Springs? Share your experience with us in the comments below!
For more summer fun inspiration, take a dive into one of these natural pools around the state.
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