Take a scenic 9-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 46 from Sheridan to Jenkins Ferry State Park. Discover peaceful forests, rural charm, and the haunting history of a Civil War battlefield tucked away in Grant County, Arkansas.

Arkansas, known as the “Natural State,” offers a diverse landscape of mountains, forests, rivers, and hot springs. From the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains to the Mississippi Delta, Arkansas provides a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The state’s numerous parks and recreational areas offer opportunities for hiking, fishing, and exploring the natural beauty that defines the region.
The state’s economy is multifaceted, with key industries including agriculture, manufacturing, and retail. Arkansas is home to major corporations such as Walmart, Tyson Foods, and J.B. Hunt, which contribute significantly to the state’s economic landscape. Additionally, the state’s rich cultural heritage is reflected in its music, arts, and culinary traditions, offering a unique blend of Southern charm and innovation.
Arkansas’s history is deeply rooted in its indigenous cultures, Civil War heritage, and civil rights movements. Historic sites, museums, and cultural centers across the state preserve and celebrate this rich history, providing educational and inspirational experiences for visitors and residents alike. Whether you’re exploring the natural wonders or delving into the state’s historical narratives, Arkansas offers a compelling and enriching journey.

Take a scenic 9-mile drive along Arkansas Highway 46 from Sheridan to Jenkins Ferry State Park. Discover peaceful forests, rural charm, and the haunting history of a Civil War battlefield tucked away in Grant County, Arkansas.

Take a drive back in time along the original U.S. Route 70 from Hot Springs to Benton, Arkansas. This 19-mile stretch—now a modern four-lane—was once a scenic, tree-lined two-lane road through the Ouachita foothills. Our video captures this now-lost alignment before…

Take a smooth 12-mile ride along the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Expressway in Hot Springs, Arkansas, as we follow U.S. Route 70 eastbound through the heart of this historic town’s modern bypass. Discover its junctions, landmarks, and purpose-built design.

Take a scenic 21-mile journey east on U.S. Highway 270 from Mountain Harbor to Hot Springs, Arkansas, passing through Crystal Springs, Royal, and Lake Hamilton with forested views, rural charm, and lakeside communities.

Take a scenic drive west along U.S. Highway 270 from Hot Springs to Mountain Harbor Resort in Arkansas. This 21-mile route crosses Lake Hamilton and winds through Piney, Royal, and Crystal Springs into the Ouachita Mountains.

Travel west along a forgotten stretch of U.S. Route 70 from Benton to Hot Springs, Arkansas. This archival drive captures the two-lane highway before it was modernized into a four-lane corridor—offering a nostalgic look at rural Arkansas and the winding route once kno…

Take a scenic drive along U.S. Route 67 from Pocahontas to Walnut Ridge, Arkansas. This 13-mile journey reveals the transition from small-town roads to modern divided highway, with views of farmland, historic towns, and the roots of future I-57.

Take a 27-mile drive through northeast Arkansas along U.S. Route 62 from Corning to Pocahontas. Explore river towns, farmlands, and Delta history on this quiet but rewarding highway journey.

Take a short but vital drive down U.S. Route 67 from the Missouri State Line to Corning, Arkansas. Explore the agricultural landscape, regional infrastructure, and community connections that define this 7-mile stretch in Clay County.