Arkansas, USA
Arkansas bed and breakfast for a great stay in “The Natural State”
Arkansas bed and breakfasts are to be found all over Arkansas -- officially “The Natural State”. US tourists and visitors from outside the country are discovering the mountains, valleys, dense woodlands, clear lakes and abundant wildlife of this beautiful part of the country. Visitors to Arkansas stay in B&Bs, inns and lodges to get the best value for money for their Arkansas vacations. The diverse geography of Arkansas ranges from the mountainous regions of the Ozarks to the Ouachita Mountains down to the lowlands along the Mississippi River. Everyone has heard of Arkansas’s capital and its most populous city, Little Rock.
Tourism has become one of the state's most important industries and the abundance of Arkansas bed and breakfasts is proof of this. Hot Springs National Park and Buffalo National River in the Ozarks are major state attractions and there are many B&Bs, lodges and inns nearby. Blanchard Springs Caverns, the Historic Arkansas Museum at Little Rock, the William J. Clinton Birthplace in Hope, and the Arkansas Folk Center in Mountain View are also of interest,
with bed and breakfasts conveniently located nearby.
Whether you choose to spend your time in Arkansas’s modern cities or enjoying outdoor activities, the people of the state, and bed and breakfast establishment hosts in particular, will do their best to make you feel at home on your Arkansas vacation. You can arrange to go duck, deer and wild turkey hunting, fish for trout, or even dig for diamonds in the US’s only diamond mine. Some Arkansas B&B guests are there to Listen to a symphony or Ozark Mountain music, tour Civil War sites, visit art museums and children's museums. Many families choose B&B accommodation when attending one of hundreds of fun family festivals held annually in the state. There are a magical 51 Arkansas State Parks, all with bed and breakfast businesses in the vicinity.
The waters of Eureka Springs and Hot Springs have long been known for their healthful qualities. There are bed and breakfasts near these too. B&Bs, inns and lodges are all family-orientated in Arkansas. After all, this is the state where you can pet an alligator or watching the World Championship Duck Calling Contest – all clean good fun. Don’t forget history connect to Arkansas’s most famous son, former President Bill Clinton. Arkansas is home to the Clinton Library -- the largest archival collection on American presidential history in the US, situated in Clinton’s hometown, Little Rock.