Attractions

  • Lake Greeson

    Address:
    155 Dynamite Hill Rd, Murfreesboro, AR, USA .

    Lake Greeson is a man-made lake originally created as a flood control and hydropower project by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers between 1947-1950. Lake Greeson is 12 miles long and surrounded by over 15,000 acres of public lands. One of the most beautiful lakes in Arkansas, lake Greeson offers boating, swimming, fishing, camping, and hiking! Just 7 miles North of downtown Murfreesboro.

  • Little Missouri River

    Address:
    Campground Rd, Murfreesboro, AR, USA .

    Little Missouri River flows near Murfreesboro, Arkansas, passing by Crater of Diamonds State Park and flowing into Lake Greeson. It's known for its scenic beauty, trout fishing, and as a destination for outdoor recreation like canoeing and hiking. 

  • Crater of Diamonds State Park

    Address:
    209 State Park Road, Murfreesboro, AR, USA .

    Enjoy the only publicly accessible diamond site in the world where visitors can search for diamonds and keep what they find!

  • Ka-Do-Ha Indian Village

    Address:
    281 Kadoha Road, Murfreesboro, AR, USA .

     Ka-Do-Ha Indian Village, situated near Murfreesboro, Arkansas, offers a fascinating journey into the ancient past of the Caddo people, also known as the Mound Builders. This archaeological site provides an intriguing look into their civilization, dating back over a thousand years.

    The museum houses artifacts recovered from the site, providing insights into the Caddo culture. Exhibits display pottery jars, stone tools, projectile points, and other remnants of their daily lives.
     

  • Historic Washington State Park

    Address:
    103 Franklin Street, Washington, AR, USA .

    Historic Washington State Park (formerly Old Washington Historic State Park) is a unique 101-acre Arkansas state park that preserves the 19th-century town of Washington, Arkansas. It's essentially a living museum village, offering visitors a glimpse into the past with a collection of 54 restored pioneer-era buildings, according to the Encyclopedia of Arkansas

  • Dino Dig

    Address:
    1124 N Washington Ave, Murfreesboro, AR, USA .

    Dino Dig is an indoor facility where visitors can dig for polished gemstones in a sand pit filled with dinosaur models and bones. It is a family-friendly activity, particularly enjoyed by younger children.

  • Caddo River

    Address:
    Glenwood, AR, USA .

    The Caddo River in Glenwood, Arkansas, is a popular destination for various outdoor activities, especially during the warmer months. Offering float trips of different varieties, swimming, fishing, and all sorts of family fun! Approximately 20-25 miles from our property.