Join us at Rivercrest Orchard for Arkansas' Largest Tulip Festival! Stroll through fields of vibrant tulips, pick your own, and enjoy photo ops, live music, specialty treats, & more this spring!
Experience over half a million stunning You-Pick tulips, beautiful spring photo ops, train rides, delicious food & drinks, exciting attractions, and so much more!
Arkansas Tulip Festival Dates & Hours
March 22nd - April 6th
Wed - Fri: 3pm - 8pm
Sat - Sun: 10am - 8pm
April 5th, 2025 we’ll gather together at Hazel Valley Ranch in Fayetteville, Arkansas and head out for some beautiful miles on NWA gravel. Expect routes of 45 and 64 miles in the Ozark National Forest. Afterwards we’ll convene back together at the ranch for Bike Rack Brewery beer and food with stories shared by the fire.
This will be a timed event. Podiums at the after party!
Two routes to choose from:
HAVE MERCY ON ME: 63.3 miles + 5,933 ft of elevation gain
OR
THIS AIN'T EASY: 44.52 miles + 3,538 ft of elevation gain
See link above for more detailed information.
Join us for opening day on the Fayetteville square! After being inside all winter, we're ready to be back on the square!
Locally Grown Since 1973, the market offers the finest in locally produced vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, meats, baked goods, honey, eggs, jams, juried crafts, and fine art from the four-county area.
All producers at our market grow and make their products in Washington, Madison, Benton and Carrol Counties.
Ozark Juniors Volleyball Club intends to to lead, serve and inspire the community to share in the effort to achieve excellence in the sport of volleyball and life.
Join us in participating in celebrating the best youth athletes in the region.
Hear live music at Jammin Java every Saturday, 9am-12pm!
We have some great acts coming up you’re not gonna want to miss!
April 5 - Mike Lavender
April 12 - Jake Reno
April 19 - Caroline Kid
April 26 - The Squirrels
Taught by a cappella professionals, these workshops cover a wide array of topics, like arranging, vocal percussion, choreography, vocal technique, and free to anyone wanting to learn and sing.
The “Meteoride”
Ride is a no-drop 30 – 45 miles ride, followed by delicious treats and visiting at the Cafe.
Cancelled when temperature is 40 degrees or below.
The Flag book, originally developed by Hedi Kyle, is a sculptural book structure that is perfect for both writers & visual artists. For writers, flags may contain words only or incorporate both words and visual elements. For visual artists, flags may be either decorative or narrative, using a variety of medias including, photographs, painting and/or collage. The spine and covers provide opportunities for additional imagery. The workshop will cover both the basic flag book structure and creative ways of handling the flags. No art or bookbinding experience necessary. Project details will be emailed upon registration.
This workshop has limited enrollment so early enrollment is recommended. (Ages 16 & up)
Saturday, April 5, 2025
10:00am – 4:00pm
FOOKS Studio 1 in Cottage Circle at Mount Sequoyah Center
Instructor: Helen Kwiatkowski
Join us for some family song time every Saturday morning!
Not all markets are built the same…
Join us at what we believe is the best vintage market Northwest Arkansas has to offer!
Vintage clothes, original designs, good vibes & more!
Introduction to the Hammered Dulcimer.
Lisa Ferguson, expert Hammered Dulcimer Player, will cover the basics about the hammered dulcimer: how it’s laid out, how to hold the hammers, and how to play a scale.
Lisa will give a short overview about tunings, and show us how to play a simple tune. Lisa has many suggestions for available references, both via books and online.
We are excited for Lisa to share her knowledge of this beautiful instrument, and hopefully spark interest for a Dulcimer Group/Club!
There are three hammered dulcimers at the Folk School for use, and Lisa plans on bringing a couple she owns. We will be hands-on at this workshop -- get ready to learn & play!
BREW PIG SOOIE
For just $40, you will receive entrance to Brew Pig Sooie with access to 20+ breweries, and a 5 oz. tasting glass which gets you unlimited sample pours! On Saturday, April 5, the beer festival will be open from 2:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. and will also feature local food trucks and a live DJ. After the beer fest, you can head inside the gates and cheer on Razorback Baseball in their SEC Saturday night matchup vs. Missouri. First pitch is set for 6:00 p.m.
Brew Pig Sooie is a 21-and up event and ID checks will be in place at the entrance. All patrons entering the beer fest must be at least 21 years of age.
Please note, a ticket to Brew Pig Sooie does not include a ticket to the Missouri game. Fans can purchase a Hog Pen ticket to the game, based on availability.
Participating Breweries:
4by4 Brewing Co.
Anheuser-Busch
Bentonville Brewing
Black Apple Cidery
Boulevard Brewing Co.
Carbliss
Crystal Ridge Distillery
Diamond Bear Brewery
Fayetteville Beer Works
Flyway Brewing
GOAT Lab Brewery
Lost 40 Brewing
Mad Rooster Beer Co.
Natural State Beer Co.
Outlaw Brewing
Quirk Hard Seltzer
Social Project Brewing Co.
Soul & Spirits Brewing
Stone’s Throw Brewing
Calling all HOUND DOGS (and HOUND mixes)! We are having a HOUND party at Good Dog Cafe from 3-4:30!
Bring your HOUNDS to romp in the park and make some new friends.
We will be closed to the public so that only HOUNDS can attend this event.
A limited food & drink menu will be available during the entire event.
Admission for this special event is $12 per dog and a waiver must be signed before entering the park. Dogs must meet our off-leash park requirements.
We do not allow children under 12 in the off-leash park, but they are welcome in the leashed area.
All toys/bowls will be sanitized before event. Please make sure your doggos are healthy and not showing any signs of illness.
Gates will open 90 minutes prior to the start of competition for the general public and premium areas. The Player Pass Gate (Gate C) will open 2.5 hours prior to the game.
For all game day info, see link above.
WooPigSooie!
Hear live music at Jammin Java every Friday & Saturday, 6pm-9pm!
We have some great acts coming up you’re not gonna want to miss!
April 4 - Sally Jo with Elizabeth Dwyer
April 5 - Ashton Byrd
April 11 - Bradford
April 12 - Lacy Hampton
April 18 - Cherise Carver
April 19 - Meadowlark
April 25 - Payton Joy
April 26 - Rachel is Kozi with Ceci Allen
THE HOPOUT PRESENTS:
PEACH BLUSH (LITTLE ROCK AR)
IDLE VALLEY (FAYETTEVILLE AR)
VIRGA (LAWRENCE KS)
7PM DOORS
ALL AGES; $10
Sick beats, dynamic choreography and mind-blowing harmonies – the VoiceJam Competition is back.
The top high school, collegiate and community vocal bands from around the country come together in Northwest Arkansas to battle it out live on-stage.
Join us to see which group is crowned VoiceJam Champion and cast your vote for Aca-Fan Favorite!
***Finalists have been announced for the annual VoiceJam Competition, produced by Walton Arts Center. Six groups will come together to vie for the title of VoiceJam grand champion.
Decibelles, Fort Smith
VOICES, University of Arkansas
GREEN TONES, Denton, Texas
VOLT, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Remedy, Argyle High School, Flower Mound, Texas
Final Measure, University of Houston
For the first time in documented history, the Woorm Loom’s energy gathers in uncharted territory.
Many burning questions plague us, regarding the Woorm King, The Slograt, our dear Cleric of the Woods, and the seemingly impermeable question of The Blurred One. The future is uncertain, but the Blur remains clear as day.
Experience the swirling vortex of sight and sound and story that is the ever-expanding world of Blurred Name in the world premiere of Blurred Name: ORIGINS
DRINK - DANCE - REPEAT
Nights out at Tin Roof are the best in Fayetteville! Bands from Nashville & beyond playing your favorite songs live on our first floor stage, DJs spinning dance tunes on our 2nd floor, plus multiple patios & bars.
Check us out for live music & good times! Open late night!
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Join us April 5th at Halo for Feathers and Fantasies: Queer Prom!
Snacks, NA Punch, Photo Booth, and a silent auction all benefiting the Equality Crew.
Check out our Fayetteville Visitor’s Guide full of insider tips and guides to hotels, dining, entertainment, the arts, and more