Top 10 Things to Do in Eureka Springs You Don’t Want to Miss
Updated: August 2024 | Published: June 16, 2020
Eureka Springs offers such a diverse and unique array of experiences that it’s good to have a plan when you come to visit for finding the best things to do near you or your hotel.
Top 10 Things to Do in Eureka Springs
Here’s a primer of some of the best things to do in Eureka Springs, with 10 can’t-miss activities, places and things to see and do. Our list barely scratches the surface of all the things you’ll find in our quirky corner of Arkansas, but it’ll get you started. See ya soon!
1. Get to Know Our Historic Downtown
Part traditional, part bohemian, all fun, Eureka Springs has the most unique downtown in the Ozarks making it one of the best things to do around. In fact, it’s the only city in America where the entire downtown is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You’ll be struck by a funky mix of architecture that includes Victorian, Queen Anne, Romanesque and more.
Visitors love to stroll along pleasantly sloping Main Street and stop into various vintage hotels, art galleries, restaurants, and unique shops (no big-box stores here, thank you!). Make time to browse the Eureka Springs Historical Museum oon the south end. Main Street packs a lot of fun into a little over a mile, and it’s the setting for more than a hundred annual events and festivals.
As you tour Main, make sure to branch off onto side streets, where you’ll encounter more small businesses and leafy neighborhoods. A top activity and a nice alternative to walking is a Eureka Springs Tram Tour, a leisurely ride through town that takes around 90 minutes and is narrated by a local guide. The trams depart from the Trolley & Visitors Center just a short jog from the southern end of Main Street.
2. See Big Cats and Critters
One of the largest and most reputable big cat rescue facilities in the country, the 459-acre Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge is a phenomenal place to bask in the majestic beauty of tigers, lions, leopards, cougars, bobcats, and other wild species — but mostly tigers!
Considered a top thing to do, especially for families, the facility offers a half-mile guided tour where most of the big-cat habitats are located. Trolley tours are also available. You can take unguided walks around the open area of the park and see smaller animals, bears, and a few big cats.
Turpentine Creek focuses on providing diligent care and compassion for its animals. It offers places for you to stay, too, headlined by the renowned Treehouse (with panoramic views of the Arkansas landscape) just outside the gate, as well as cottages, cabins, RV and tent spaces. Turpentine Creek is just eight miles south of downtown Eureka Springs.
3. Visit the Thorncrown Chapel
Thorncrown Chapel is an architectural wonder and a symbol that dreams really do come true. Thorncrown was born out of Jim Reed’s dream – to build his retirement home in the picturesque Ozark mountains. However, instead of turning away those who admired the location, Jim decided to invite them in. He had the idea to build a chapel in the woods.
With architect E. Fay Jones on board, construction began on March 23, 1979. But halfway through, funds ran dry, and Jim feared his dream would remain unfulfilled. However, as Mr. Reed recalls, in a moment of desperation, he found a newfound humility and prayed to God earnestly. Miraculously, a generous woman from Illinois provided the needed loan, and on July 10, 1980, Thorncrown Chapel opened its doors.
4. Take a Trip to the Christ of the Ozarks
One of the most famous landmarks in the entire Ozarks region and an absolute must-see on your list of things to do, Christ of the Ozarks is a 65-foot modernist white statue of Jesus which can be seen from just about anywhere in Eureka Springs.
The statue sits on the crest of an expansive slope of grass, ideal for strolling and contemplation. Also consider attending a performance of The Great Passion Play that takes place nearby. It depicts the story of Jesus, and takes place in a three-story amphitheater. The play goes on three days a week, three times a day, from May through November, and lasts approximately an hour and 45 minutes.
5. Eat, Drink, and Sight-See on a Vintage Train
Who doesn’t love a train ride? Take a trip back in time on the Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railway. You’ll board a 1940s-era diesel locomotive at the depot on the north end of Main Street.
A fun activity in Eureka Springs, you can enjoy an Excursion Ride that lasts about an hour and travels roughly 4.5 miles. It’s narrated by the conductor and takes you through breathtaking Ozark scenery. Or you can step up and dine in luxury as you ride the rails and gaze out the windows of the Eurekan Dining Car. The lunch train boards at noon and takes about 90 minutes.
The dinner train leaves at 5 p.m. and goes two hours. Both offer several entree selections, and you’ll dine on white tablecloths. Be sure to leave some time to view exhibits at the depot and browse the gift store.
6. Relax, Get Pampered, and Tend to Your Chakras
Eureka Springs is a very health-conscious community, a tradition that dates back to what first drew visitors here in the late 1800s: the healing powers of more than 60 natural springs.
Today, we boast a robust wellness and spa scene, with rejuvenating spas located in and around downtown that offer a wide array of treatments. You can go upscale and get pampered, or go the new age route and experience a wide array of healing therapies.
7. Explore the Underground Wonders of Eureka Springs
Our neck of the Natural State is filled with underground adventures. Cosmic Cavern, 20 miles east of downtown, is regarded as one of the Ozarks’ prettiest caves, with a bevy of otherworldly rock formations and two underground lakes. Onyx Cave Park, seven miles northeast of downtown, in another marvel (a radio guided tour takes about a half-hour).
War Eagle Cavern, on Beaver Lake, offers a traditional cavern tour, and more adventurous folks can continue on to the Wild Cavern Tour, where you’ll put on a lamp helmet and twist, crawl and climb through nearly two miles of passages. For something a little different, check out the Downtown-N-Underground Tour, which takes 75 minutes and leaves from Basin Spring Park in the heart of downtown.
8. Get Your Art On in Eureka Springs
Our town of 2,000 residents has around 300 working artists, which means art lovers will definitely want to see Eureka Springs’ eclectic downtown galleries. A popular thing to do for groups, the works on display cover the entire arts spectrum, and many highlight the talents of local and regional artists.
Eureka Springs holds a 2nd Saturday Art Strolls from April through October, and provides an overview of galleries. And in keeping with our town’s quirky nature, we have plenty of public art on view, including a mariachi band sculptor, murals, crocheted trees, a rainbow stairway, and more.
9. Go Natural, Get Some Exercise
A visit to Eureka Springs would not be complete without experiencing our outdoor activities. A top thing to do in the area, You can kayak, paddleboard or swim in 32,000-acre Beaver Lake. Lake Leatherwood City Park, less than four miles from downtown, features more than 25 miles of hiking trails and biking trails.
The Harmon Park Loop trail on the outer edge of downtown offers a leisurely 1.4-mile walk through shaded pathways. The Great Passion Play park has completed its first five-mile loop in what is planned to be more than 18 miles of hiking and mountain-biking trails.
And don’t worry if you need gear — Eureka Springs has several outfitters that will rent you kayaks, paddleboards, bicycles and more.
1o. Go Belly Up for a Brew
There will probably come a time during your Eureka Springs stay when you hanker for a pint. If so, we have you covered. Just three miles southeast of downtown, Eureka Springs Brewery sits on five pine-laden acres overlooking a beautiful valley. The place specializes in small-batch beers in many flavors, and includes a nine-hole disc golf course.ESB also offers 32-oz. growlers and howlers (half-growlers) to go.
Downtown, there’s BREWS, which serves craft beers (with a dozen Arkansas brands on tap), coffee, and food, along with live music. Not to mention another hidden gem of a brewery is Gotahold Brewing, located on the northwestern edge of downtown. Gotahold offers live music, a beer forest, coffee, and a delicious taco food truck!
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While we’ve gone over some of the best things to do in Eureka Springs, there are still so many other fun and exciting activities to discover and explore. Check out more things to do in Eureka Springs to plan your next trip today.