Morning: Arrive in Eureka Springs, check into your charming Victorian‑style B&B, and unwind with a coffee on the porch. The historic streets welcome you with colorful storefronts and local art.
Afternoon: Stroll through the Downtown Historic District, visiting boutique shops, galleries, and the famed Uptown Coffee & Tea for a refreshing drink.
Evening: Dine at Local Flavor Café, then enjoy live folk music at the Eureka Springs City Park Amphitheatre.
Find HotelsMorning: Hike the scenic trails of Lake Leatherwood State Park, spotting wildflowers and catching sunrise reflections on the lake.
Afternoon: Visit the stunning Thorncrown Chapel, an architectural masterpiece of glass and wood, followed by a tour of the nearby Blue Spring Heritage Center.
Evening: Return to town for dinner at Grotto Wood-Fired Kitchen and a ghost tour of the historic Crescent Hotel.
Find HotelsMorning: Drive to the Buffalo National River launch site and gear up for a guided float trip, receiving safety briefings and paddles.
Afternoon: Drift down the crystal‑clear waters, spotting towering bluffs, hidden caves, and abundant wildlife; stop for a riverside picnic.
Evening: Return to Eureka Springs, relax with a soak in the Riviera Springs Spa, and enjoy a casual dinner at Local Flavor Café.
Find HotelsMorning: Explore the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, meeting rescued big cats and learning about conservation efforts.
Afternoon: Tour the Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railway, riding a historic steam locomotive through the Ozark countryside.
Evening: Sample Southern barbecue at Happily Ever After and catch a performance at the Ozark Folk Center State Park.
Find HotelsMorning: Participate in a pottery workshop at the Ozark Folk Center, creating your own souvenir.
Afternoon: Browse the eclectic collections at the Crystal Bridges Gallery and enjoy a coffee at St. James Café.
Evening: Dine at Rococo Café and attend a live jazz set at the historic Grand Central Hall.
Find HotelsMorning: Embark on a mountain‑bike loop through the Ozark National Forest, tackling moderate trails with breathtaking vistas.
Afternoon: Visit Lake Leatherwood Beach for a relaxing swim and rent a kayak to explore hidden coves.
Evening: Enjoy a farm‑to‑table dinner at Ravine Restaurant followed by stargazing on the hotel balcony.
Find HotelsMorning: Drive to nearby Hot Springs National Park for a leisurely hike along the Arboretum Trail.
Afternoon: Soak in the historic Bathhouse Row thermal baths, then explore the Garvan Woodland Gardens.
Evening: Return to Eureka Springs, enjoy a light dinner at Blue Moon Café, and wind down with a nightcap at Moon River Brewing Company.
Find HotelsMorning: Take a guided walking tour of the Victorian Architecture district, learning about the town’s colorful past.
Afternoon: Visit the Crystal Mine for a hands‑on gem‑cutting experience, then shop for antiques at Goddard's Antiques.
Evening: Celebrate with a farm‑fresh dinner at Rococo Café and a night walk through the illuminated St. Elizabeth Catholic Church.
Find HotelsMorning: Enjoy a leisurely breakfast and a yoga session on the B&B’s garden patio.
Afternoon: Indulge in a full‑body massage and aromatherapy at the Riviera Springs Spa, followed by a gentle walk along South Main Street.
Evening: Dine at Local Flavor Café for a final celebratory meal, then take a twilight carriage ride through the historic district.
Find HotelsMorning: Pack up, enjoy a final coffee at St. James Café, and take a brief stroll through the Eureka Springs City Park.
Afternoon: Check out of your B&B and head to the airport, reflecting on the memories made during your Eureka Springs adventure.
Evening: Arrive home rested and inspired, with plenty of photos and souvenirs to share.
Find HotelsIf you need to extend your stay, consider adding an extra day for a guided horseback ride through the Ozark hills or a day trip to the nearby town of Fayetteville for its vibrant arts scene. To shorten the trip, combine Day 4 and Day 5 by visiting the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in the morning and the railway in the afternoon, then skipping the pottery workshop.