There's no shortage of things to see and do in northwest Arkansas. From historic sites to boutiques, nightlife, and family friendly activities, we are proud to offer a variety of activities. Regardless of your speed of entertainment, Fayetteville has an experience for all ages.
We invite you to explore our unique corner of Arkansas and immerse yourself in our thriving community. With an abundance of culture and attractions, you may even need to extend your stay!
THEATRE SQUARED
A cultural landmark in Northwest Arkansas, T2 is a professional nonprofit theatre company that presents a diverse season of comedies, dramas and musicals from its 50,000-square-foot, award-winning campus.
477 W Spring St., Fayetteville
479-777-7477, theatre2.org
TERRA STUDIOS
Quite possibly one of the most magical places in Fayetteville, artisans produce glass and pottery homewares, gifts and fine art pieces. This studio is home of the Bluebirds of Happiness. Wander the natural grounds to find a rock labyrinth, adorable troll statues, large wind chimes, fountains and more.
12103 Hazel Valley, Durham
479-643-3185, terrastudios.com
WALTON ARTS CENTER
The Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville brings in artists and entertainers from all over the world to create unforgettable performances. The facility offers diversified programming, large-scale touring productions and unparalleled performing arts opportunities.
495 W. Dickson St, Fayetteville
479-443-5600, waltonartscenter.org
CLINTON HOUSE MUSEUM
Located near the University of Arkansas campus is the first home of former President Bill Clinton and wife, Hillary. In 1975, Bill Clinton took Hillary Rodham’s hand in marriage in the living room of this one-story bungalow.
930 W. Clinton Dr, Fayetteville
479-449-0066, clintonhousemuseum.org
BOTANICAL GARDEN OF THE OZARKS
The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks is one of the state’s premier public garden spaces. Continually evolving, the garden features nine displays showcasing the many woody, herbaceous and exotic plant and flower species that thrive in Northwest Arkansas.
4703 N Crossover Rd, Fayetteville
479-750-2620, bgozarks.org
FAYETTEVILLE FARMERS' MARKET
Visit the Farmers' Market on the Historic Fayetteville Square to find a wide variety of seasonal vegetables, fruits, meats, eggs, and cheeses, in addition to fresh-cut flowers, baked goods, honeys, jams, and handmade crafts for sale.
21 W Mountain St, Fayetteville
fayettevillefarmersmarket.org
GEORGES MAJESTIC LOUNGE
George's Majestic Lounge is the oldest and longest running club and live music venue in Arkansas. Some of the nation’s best known names in music have played here on Dickson Street.
519 W Dickson St, Fayetteville
479-527-6618, georgesmajesticlounge.com
FAYETTEVILLE ALE TRAIL
Touring and tasting craft beer is easier than ever with the Fayetteville Ale Trail. Start by picking up your passport and trail map at the Fayetteville Visitors Center. Get it stamped at each brewery to keep track of your travels and return your passport for a free prize.
21 S Block Ave, Fayetteville
479-521-5776, fayettevillealetrail.com
ART COURT
At the heart of Dickson Street's lively nightlife scene. Part basketball court, roller skate park, public art, gym or hang out, it was built as an immersive and experimental community space that plays at the intersection of art and sport.
227 W. Dickson St., Fayetteville
RAZORBACK GREENWAY
Stretching across several cities in Northwest Arkansas is the Razorback Regional Greenway, the longest system of interconnected trails in the state. The 40-mile biking and pedestrian trail begins in north Bentonville and ends in south Fayetteville.
See more bike trails here:
razorbackgreenway.org
CALL THE HOGS
As the state’s flagship institution of higher education, the University of Arkansas is a major source of pride for both Fayetteville and the state. There are many unique traditions that run deep throughout the athletic programs, like the famous Hog Call “Woo Pig Sooie,” the live mascot Tusk and the University of Arkansas fight song.