Named as one of the safest places to live in Arkansas, Piggott is also arguably one of the most peaceful towns in America. With just over 3,000 residents, it’s the quintessential small town in Arkansas where you’ll feel right at home. Perhaps most famous for its connection to American author Ernest Hemingway, this town is a delightful place to live as well as to visit. Let’s take a tour of this charming town and see why it’s one of the most peaceful places to live in Arkansas. After reading this, you'll be ready to pack your bags and head to Piggott!
Tucked along the Crowley's Ridge Parkway National Scenic Byway just 10 miles south of the Missouri border, is the quaint town of Piggott Arkansas. And it’s perhaps one of the most peaceful places to live in the state.
You'll feel a sense of calm wash over you from the minute you cross into town lines.
Inside the town, you’ll find museums and historical buildings, as well as outdoor recreation. There is also a country club featuring a golf course, restaurant, and pool.
The walkable Main Street will delight you in the best of ways. It has antique shops, restaurants, quaint boutiques, and so much more. You might spot other vintage rides like this one while you're strolling the streets.
Incorporated in 1891, this farming town was a major part of Arkansas’ railroad history. With a bustling train depot, the town served as a hub for the St. Louis and Southwest Railroad, or the Cotton Belt Line in the late 1800s.
A lot has changed since then, but the present-day town is informed by this rich history.
Today, the train depot is home to the Piggott Chamber of Commerce offices as well as the tourist information center. It’s a great place to stop to learn about the history of the quaint town.
Take the kids to see the caboose, they will love it. The depot and caboose were featured in the movie A Face in the Crowd (1956) starring Andy Griffith. See, Piggott is even a little famous!
As a small town, you can expect the utmost hospitality, and you’ll be welcomed with a smile by the delightful residents. Stop by the Piggott City Market for a cup of coffee or a delicious, homemade pastry to brighten your morning.
By the end of your time here you'll feel like a local. One of the joys of small towns is how quickly you can get to know the town and the folks that live there.
If you would like to enjoy some time outdoors, visit the Heritage Park. It’s a well-manicured hidden gem tucked on the edge of town that features a serene pond, hiking trails, playgrounds, pavilions, picnic areas, and more.
This well-utilized public space is a joy to experience.
No visit to Piggott is complete without stopping in at the Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum and Educational Center. Known as the place where the world-renowned author Ernest Hemingway wrote “A Farewell to Arms”, it’s a must-visit.
Who knows, you might feel inspired to create your own masterpiece after a visit here.
Perhaps you would like to make your trip to Piggot an overnight adventure. If so, the Inn at Piggott Bed and Breakfast is the best place to stay in town. The hospitality is unlike any other and the breakfast is hearty and delicious.
Whether you’re just visiting for a day or for a long weekend, a trip to Piggott will be a delightful getaway. Moreover, you’ll fall in love with the town and agree that it's one of the most peaceful places to live in Arkansas.
Have you ever been to Piggott Arkansas to experience all the town has to offer? If so, tell us in the comments below about your time in this quaint little town. We love to hear your firsthand accounts of these unique experiences. To learn more about Piggot, be sure to visit the City of Piggot website.
While you’re in the area, take some time to explore Crowley’s Ridge as well as Jonesboro. You’ll love the FREE nature center that’s perfect for a day trip in Arkansas.
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