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River Valley Voyage Tips and guide

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For other places with the same name, see River Valley (disambiguation).

River Valley is in northwest Arkansas along the Arkansas river.

Cities

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  • 35.488056-94.2208331 Alma
  • 35.454722-93.7719442 Altus — wine country
  • 35.243611-92.9383333 Atkins — the "pickle capital of Arkansas"
  • 35.322778-94.3005564 Barling Barling, Arkansas on Wikipedia
  • 35.139722-93.9213895 Booneville Booneville, Arkansas on Wikipedia
  • 35.298611-94.0408336 Charleston Charleston, Arkansas on Wikipedia
  • 35.463889-93.4772227 Clarksville
  • 35.2225-93.1602788 Dardanelle Dardanelle, Arkansas on Wikipedia — gateway to Lake Dardanelle
  • 35.368611-94.3986119 Fort Smith — the second largest city in Arkansas, and gateway to the Wild West
  • 35.215556-94.25333310 Greenwood
  • 35.1875-94.41305611 Hackett Hackett, Arkansas on Wikipedia
  • 35.156389-92.74194412 Morrilton
  • 35.638333-94.16722213MISSING WIKILINK Mountainburg
  • 35.508517-94.07475414 Mulberry Mulberry, Arkansas on Wikipedia
  • 35.492778-93.83722215 Ozark
  • 35.291667-93.72611116 Paris, Arkansas— in the shadow of Arkansas's highest peak Mt. Magazine at 2,753 feet
  • 35.278333-93.13694417 Russellville — overlooks Lake Dardanelle and sitting along Scenic Highway 7
  • 35.444444-94.34666718 Van Buren

Other destinations

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  • 35.700583-94.1205831 Lake Fort Smith State Park Lake Fort Smith State Park on Wikipedia — a 260-acre (110 ha) Arkansas state park with 30 camp sites, 10 cabins, picnic sites, marina with rental boats, a boat ramp, a swimming pool, playground, and an visitor center with exhibit gallery, gift shop, a patio with an outdoor wood-burning fireplace, and an expansive view of the lake and mountains.

Understand

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It is the valley area on the southern edge of the Ozarks between the Ouachita mountains to the south and the Boston and Ozark Mountain to the north. There are rich soils along the Arkansas river and this helps to make the region Wine Country of Arkansas. The Tri-Peaks area is in the River Valley region and includes Petit Jean Mountain, Mt. Nebo and the highest peak in Arkansas Mt. Magazine at 2753 feet. You will find hiking, canoeing, fishing, scenic driving and back country driving trails.

Get in

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The Arkansas River Valley extends along Interstate 40. Fort Smith also has a regional airport, with connections to Atlanta and Dallas.

Get around

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The best way is by car driving along Interstate 40 and then turning off the Interstate on the two-lane highways and county roads to explore.

See

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  • Scenic 7 Byway.
  • Mount Magazine Scenic Byway (Arkansas 309).
  • Ozark Highlands Scenic Byway, (Arkansas 21). From Clarksville north through the Boston Mountains and the Ozarks to Eureka Springs.
  • Lake Dardanelle.

Do

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  • Annual Hang Gliding Festival At Mount Nebo, late August. +1 479 229-3650 Hang gliders gather from around the country to demonstrate the sport.

Eat

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Drink

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Wineries

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Stay safe

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