

Situated in the Ozark Mountains, this city was previously a modest small town. It has become the hot spot of fun and entertainment with its countless attractions. It also has become a college town for being the home of the University of Arizona. Fayetteville is about being local; it takes pride in what’s local and embracing visitors to become locals. This culturally rich destination presents you with its character in the form of its architecture, green spaces, entertainment, local food movement, state park, and downtown squares. Learn more about this beautiful city by taking a look at our list of things to do in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
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1. Visit the first home of the Clintons at Clinton House Museum

Clinton House Museum served as the first home of President Clinton and Hillary Clinton. The 1930’s home features the living room, where the two notable personalities got married. At present, it houses Clinton’s museum, which displays artifacts and memorabilia of President Clinton. Included in its collection are old photos and a replica of Hillary Clinton’s wedding dress. Also, you’ll see here campaign ads and materials, and books about the ex-president. Outside the house, you’ll see the first ladies’ gardens which features the favorite flower of each first lady.
Clinton House Museum
Address: 930 W Clinton Dr, Fayetteville, AR 72701, Estados Unidos
Website: Clinton House Museum
Opening hours: Thurs - Sat: 10am - 5pm (closed from Sun - Wed)
Price: Free
2. Catch a live music performance at George Majestic Lounge

Opened in 1927, this music venue has been iconic in the state of Arkansas. It is the oldest bar and music venue in the state. At present, it has two stages where different musicians perform live. Although it produces vibrant live shows, the place still has its rustic feel. Locals of different age groups frequently visit this place. The more advanced generations come here to bring back the memories of their youth. Young ones go here to have fun and bond with their friends and colleagues. This makes George’s Majestic Lounge a local’s favorite
George Majestic Lounge
Address: 519 W Dickson St, Fayetteville, AR 72701, Estados Unidos
Website: George Majestic Lounge
Opening hours: Fri: 6pm - 10am; Sat - Thu: 7pm - 10am
Price: From 5 USD
3. View the aircraft displays at The Arkansas Air & Military Museum

Learn about aviation history in the state of Arkansas in this museum. Different historic aircraft used by the military are seen here, including planes that trained American pilots, racing planes, and the first modern combat helicopter. There are also different engines displayed that will help you to understand the mechanism of aircraft. Moreover, there are artifacts from World War II and the Civil War that are on display. The museum also has other exhibits, such as military vehicles.
Arkansas Air and Military Museum
Address: 4290 S School Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72701, Estados Unidos
Website: Arkansas Air and Military Museum
Opening hours: Tue - Sat: 11am - 3pm (closed on Sun & Mon)
Price: From 5 USD
4. Shop at Fayetteville Farmer's Market

This market located in Downtown Fayetteville Square was started in 1973 and it is a haven for local products. There are fresh products and items made by locals of Fayetteville and neighboring towns located within 60 miles (97km) from the city. Some of the items sold here are vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, pastries, meats, jams, crafts, and arts. Shopping in this market allows you to meet and get to know local farmers. Also, it is a good spot to experience local entertainment as local musicians perform in some corners of the market when it is open.
Fayetteville Farmer's Market
Address: Downtown Fayetteville Square, Fayetteville, AR
Website: Fayetteville Farmer’s Market
Opening hours: 7am - 2pm (daily)
5. Sample local brews on the Fayetteville Ale Trail

The Ale Trail gives you a peek at the craft brewery culture in Arkansas. At present, there are 17 featured breweries in this activity. The self-guided tour will commence by getting your Fayetteville Ale Trail passport at the visitor’s center located in the downtown square, or in any participating brewery. At each stop, you’ll get a stamp on your passport. Once you have completed the stamps, you can go back to the visitors center to get a souvenir. Participating breweries are located in Fayetteville, Bentonville, Rogers, Springdale, and Siloam Springs.
Fayetteville Ale Trail
Address: 21 S Block Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72701, Estados Unidos
Website: Fayetteville Ale Trail
6. Watch a movie under the night sky at 112 Drive In Theater

Operating since the 1970s, 112 Drive-In allows you to enjoy watching movies under the night sky. This local favorite activity is enjoyed by groups of friends, families, and even couples. At the venue, snacking is possible, as there are snacks sold, like popcorn, nachos, burgers, and fries. There are also bottled drinks and soft drinks. Fun glow toys are also sold at the venue.
112 Drive In Theater
Address: 3552 AR-112, Fayetteville, AR 72704, Estados Unidos
Website: 112 Drive In Theater
Opening hours: Thu - Sun: Gates open at 7:15 p.m
Price: From 5 USD
7. Admire the art pieces at Terra Studios

Founded in 1975, this glass and pottery studio has been offering art lessons since then. At present, it serves as a haven of twenty Ozark folk artists and it has permanent galleries within. Visiting this studio will allow you to see how glass art, such as the famous Bluebirds, is made. Also, you can join different art workshops that are facilitated by artists. If you come on a Sunday afternoon, you may lounge in their cafe and watch local musicians play their original music. Moreover, you can purchase art pieces like teapots, mugs, glass vases, scarves, and paintings before going home.
Terra Studios
Address: 12103 Hazel Valley Rd, Fayetteville, AR 72701, Estados Unidos
Website: Terra Studios
Opening hours: 10am - 5pm (daily)
Price: From 7.50 USD per person
8. Enjoy a homemade breakfast at The Farmer's Table Café

Have a hearty breakfast in this award-winning cafe. The meals are prepared in a tiny home and they are cooked homestyle. You can enjoy meals with organic ingredients as this cafe sources its supplies directly from small family farmers. The cafe also has an onsite garden, where they grow their herbs and fruits. Healthy, vegan, and gluten-free meals are served here. If you want to take home some of their goodies, you can buy their frozen biscuits, pecan oats, vegan burgers, and cornbread.
The Farmer's Table Café
Address: 1079 S School Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72701, Estados Unidos
Website: The Farmer’s Table Café
Opening hours: Tue - Sun: 7am - 3pm (closed on Mon)
9. Admire the butterfly house at the Botanical Gardens of the Ozarks

Botanical Gardens of the Ozarks boasts 12 themed gardens. The different gardens you’ll see here include the founder’s garden, Japanese garden, and vegetable and herb garden. Also, it features the children’s garden, butterfly garden, and four seasons garden. This destination also hosts workshops for adults and kids. Topics at their workshop include gardening, succulents growing, butterflies, horticulture, and conservation. Some of their events are free to the public while others have a charge.
Botanical Gardens of the Ozarks
Address: 4703 N Crossover Rd, Fayetteville, AR 72764, Estados Unidos
Website: Botanical Gardens of the Ozarks
Opening hours: Fri - Tue: 9am - 5pm (closed on Wed & Thu)
Price: From 4 USD
10. Go fishing at Lake Fayetteville

Lake Fayetteville is an ideal spot for recreational activities. The lake’s parks have playgrounds, a golf course, picnic areas, softball fields, and multi-use trails. On the north shore of the lake, you’ll find non-motorized boats for rent. Water activities you can do here include fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and pedal boating. You can also enjoy cycling around the lake on its biking trails, or go hiking on its nature trails.
Lake Fayetteville
Address: 1330 E. Lake Fayetteville Road, Fayetteville, AR 72764
Opening hours: 24 hours (daily)
Price: Free
11. Say a prayer at World Peace Fountain

This 10-ft (3-m) bronze ball sitting downtown was designed to function as a prayer wheel, and you spin it as you say a little prayer. This cleverly designed sculpture is Fayetteville’s famous World Peace Fountain. On its surface, you will read the inscription, “May Peace Prevail on Earth,” written in over 100 different languages. Since its completion in 2002, many visitors find this art piece both an object of artistic discussion and religious fascination. Give this prayer wheel a try anytime; you never know, your long-time wish might just come true.
World Peace Fountain
Address: 15 W Mountain St, Fayetteville, AR 72701, United States
Opening hours: 12am - 12pm (daily)
Price: Free
12. Eat in the retreat village of Mt. Sequoyah Cross
Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account
Posted by Mount Sequoyah Center on Thursday, October 8, 2020
Food tastes better when you are in a retreat village. When in Fayetteville, drop by Mt. Sequoyah Cross in Skyline Drive. Since its establishment in 1922, this 32-ac (13-ha) property has maintained a meditative vibe albeit its offered services have grown to include dining, accommodation, and events place rental. The kids can even stay over for a camping adventure and participate in a swimming or tennis lesson. Also, there are creative spaces that are ideal for brainstorming or curating art masterpieces. With its overlooking views, you will have a holistic mind-body-soul experience at Mt. Sequoyah Cross. If you only want to have a feel of the place, drop by and have a sandwich. Coffee is extra special when paired with a scenic view.
Mt. Sequoyah Cross
Address: 356 W Skyline Dr, Fayetteville, AR 72701, United States
Website: Mt Sequoyah Cross
Opening hours: Tue - Sat: 8am - 6pm (closed on Mon & Sun)
13. Watch a musical show at Walton Arts Center

When you visit a new place, watching a musical performance is one of the best ways to relax after a day of exploration. Walton Arts Center in Dickson Street welcomes locals and curious new visitors like you with a wide array of performance categories such as Kids Series, Concerts, Starrlight Jazz Club, and Family Fun, to name a few. Broadway is a mainstay in their events calendar. If you’re a musical theater fan, you can head to its official website for bookings. Besides performances, Walton Arts Center also holds art exhibits that you can explore languidly.
Walton Arts Center
Address: 495 W Dickson St, Fayetteville, AR 72701, United States
Website: Walton Arts Center
Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 10am - 4pm (closed on Sat & Sun)
Price: From 25 USD
Be mesmerized by Fayetteville

Discover what’s local in this destination, and you will soon realize that you are dazzled with its beauty. It will effortlessly mesmerize you with its natural character. You might even want to stay longer to see more of what is local.
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