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Our Trip- Offbeat Guide to the Ozarks

All across Arkansas!

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Created by courtneyanneholcomb - October 2nd 2016

Stretching from Missouri to Arkansas, the Ozark Mountains are home to many surprisingly quirky little gems. There's a lot to do and see, all tucked away among the green-covered mountains, peaceful lakes and shady forests. Make sure you don't overlook any of these hidden treasures as you road trip through the beautiful and offbeat Ozarks!

413 Laudan Blvd, Neenah, Wisconsin United States

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358mi 05h 42m

5970 S 6th Street Rd, Springfield, Illinois 62703-5150 USA

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6mi 00h 10m

301 E Lawrence Ave, Springfield, IL, US

Dana-Thomas House

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96mi 01h 35m
Photo of Gateway Arch
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11 North 4th Street, St. Louis, MO, US

Gateway Arch

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43mi 00h 49m
Photo of Klondike Park
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4600 S Missouri 94, Augusta, MO, US

Klondike Park

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15mi 00h 24m

400 West Front Street, Po Box 226, Washington, MO, US

Missouri Meerschaum Company

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189mi 03h 03m

105 N 20th St, Ozark, MO, US

Ozark Antique Mall

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28mi 00h 31m
Photo of America's Best Campground
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499 Buena Vista Rd, Branson, MO, US

America's Best Campground

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34mi 00h 43m

6386 Highway 21 N, Berryville, AR, US

Cosmic Cavern

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21mi 00h 32m
Photo of Thorncrown Chapel
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12968 Highway 62 W, Eureka Springs, AR, US

Thorncrown Chapel

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If you've been anywhere near Pinterest in the last few years, you've no doubt stumbled on pictures of Arkansas' Thorncrown Chapel in Eureka Springs; it is, admittedly, utterly breathtaking (we've written about it before), but it's not the only glass chapel hidden in the forests of Arkansas; in fact, it's only one of three! All were designed by famed architect E. Fay Jones, a native of Arkansas.

It should come as no surprise that Jones was an apprentice to Frank Lloyd Wright-- they both employ a style that not only draws inspiration from nature, but blends seamlessly into natural surroundings. But while the two were close friends, Jones preferred the quiet comfort of the Ozark forests to traveling around the country. It makes sense, then, that his most famous buildings were inspired by and were built within those forests that he loved so much. Thorncrown was the first of the three-- it was commissioned by a retired schoolteacher and was built in 1980. The wooden chapel looks like it's open-air, but it's actually made of glass. In fact, nothing on the chapel was bigger than anything that could be carried by two men; this cut down on transportation costs and allowed it to be built in a more secluded area. The reaction to Thorncrown Chapel was immediate: people were enchanted by the serene space. In fact, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2000--- a rare occurrence, since almost everything added to the list is over 50 years old.

Hwy. 7 N. @ Dogwood Lane, Jasper, AR, US

Jasper Dogwood Cabins & RV Park

Photo of Kettle Campground
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4119 E van Buren, Eureka Springs, AR, US

Kettle Campground

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Photo of Whitaker Point - Hawksbill Crag
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Road number 5, Boxley, AR, US

Whitaker Point - Hawksbill Crag

For a real thrill, hike out to Whitaker Point and take in the mindblowing view-- there's a good reason this craggy rock is one of the most photographed places in Arkansas-- and it's also one of the best places in the state to share a smooch. Make the hike out to the rock in the spring (for waterfalls and wildflowers) or fall (imagine the woodland along the trail and below the cliff lit up in its autumn colors). Plus, it's only about 3 miles round trip... totally doable for even the most casual outdoorsperson.

Photo of The Glory Hole
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Newton County, AR, US

The Glory Hole

The state is also home to a unique waterfall known as the Glory Hole, which features water from Dismal Creek that trickles into a cave through a hole in the roof. It's best viewed after a rainstorm, but even if it's just a trickle when you visit, it's still a neat natural feature. You can even visit in winter to see the waterfall as an icicle!

Photo of Falling Water Falls
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Falling Waters Road, AR, US

Falling Water Falls

The Ozarks have plenty of other waterfalls guaranteed to not disappoint. Drive down 5 miles of winding dirt road through shady forest until you reach Falling Water Falls. It's a peaceful little spot that's far enough off the beaten path that it won't be overcrowded. Pack a picnic and spend some time soaking in the natural beauty!

Photo of Pedestal Rock Scenic Area
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Pelsor, AR, US

Pedestal Rock Scenic Area

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376mi 06h 07m
Photo of Okaw Valley Kampground
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1341 E 1650 Ave, Brownstown, IL, US

Okaw Valley Kampground

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212 Chaise Ln, Arthur, IL, US

Marsha's Vineyard Bed & Breakfast

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81mi 01h 21m
Photo of The Great Pumpkin Patch
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1749a Cr 1900n, Arthur, IL, US

The Great Pumpkin Patch

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177mi 02h 56m

9415 Ogden Ave, Brookfield, IL, US

Galloping Ghost Arcade

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From waterfalls to caves to cultural gems, the Ozarks are a unique place where you can immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and the wonder of the forest!