Food scene
Burrito Day
110 E Center AveRock House
1301 E Beebe Capps ExpyGreek House
1211 E Beebe Capps ExpyWhilma's Filipino Restaurant
601 E Race AveMi Pueblito Mexican Restaurant
1512 East Race AvenueChit Chat & Chew cafe
110 W Race AveGreat Breakfast!
Wild Sweet William's Bakery
504 S Main StBest Bakery in town!
This Guy's Smoke N Grill
2030 South Benton AvenueKnightfirebbq
304 South Main StreetSightseeing
Art Alley
319 N Spruce StHarding University
915 E Market AveMovie Theaters
Rialto Theater
100 W Race AveHistoric Theater - a must for families!
Activities
Fun for the family. You can bring your own food in and enjoy and hour or more of fun!
Natural State Throwers
3009 E Race AveFun for the family. You can bring your own food in and enjoy and hour or more of fun!
Pioneer Village
1200 Higginson StHourglass Escape Rooms
1308 E Race AveChurches
College Church Of Christ
712 E Race AveFellowship Bible Church, Searcy
1009 E Beebe Capps ExpyDowntown-Church of Christ
900 N Main StFirst United Methodist Church
304 N Main StWest Side Church of Christ
709 W Arch AveFirst Baptist Church
105 S Spring StHighway Church of Christ
City/town information
Heber Springs, founded as a health resort and first called Sugar Loaf in the mid-19th century, now serves as a gateway to Greers Ferry Lake and the Little Red River.
The historic downtown district includes a stately county courthouse with traditional square, a museum, antique shops, restored theater and Spring Park, with its mineral springs that attracted the original settlers.
Greers Ferry Lake is known for great fishing and water recreation. Camping, cabins and world-class resorts overlook one of the state's most popular lakes. Below the massive Corps of Engineers dam, the Little Red River is internationally known as the home of the world-record (40-pound, four-ounce) brown trout. Trout resorts and outfitters are available. The lake and river have served as national models for environmental cleanliness.
14 locals recommend
Heber Springs
Heber Springs, founded as a health resort and first called Sugar Loaf in the mid-19th century, now serves as a gateway to Greers Ferry Lake and the Little Red River.
The historic downtown district includes a stately county courthouse with traditional square, a museum, antique shops, restored theater and Spring Park, with its mineral springs that attracted the original settlers.
Greers Ferry Lake is known for great fishing and water recreation. Camping, cabins and world-class resorts overlook one of the state's most popular lakes. Below the massive Corps of Engineers dam, the Little Red River is internationally known as the home of the world-record (40-pound, four-ounce) brown trout. Trout resorts and outfitters are available. The lake and river have served as national models for environmental cleanliness.
Little Rock, the capital of Arkansas, is a city on the Arkansas River. It’s home to the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, with exhibits including a replica of the Oval Office and presidential artifacts. In an 1800s Greek Revival building, the Old State House Museum traces Arkansas history. MacArthur Park has a pond, plus the Arkansas Arts Center, known for its large collection of drawings.
21 locals recommend
Little Rock
Little Rock, the capital of Arkansas, is a city on the Arkansas River. It’s home to the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, with exhibits including a replica of the Oval Office and presidential artifacts. In an 1800s Greek Revival building, the Old State House Museum traces Arkansas history. MacArthur Park has a pond, plus the Arkansas Arts Center, known for its large collection of drawings.