by Abby Davis | Jun 26, 2024 | Arkansas Frontier Blog, Featured
Summer is here, and the kids are out of school. For some kids, it’s a much-needed break, but for others, the boredom will flare up in a matter of days. If you’re looking for a healthy and fun way to entertain your brood this summer, consider sending them...
by Abby Davis | May 22, 2024 | Arkansas Frontier Blog, Featured, FrontPage
Arkansas is a paradise for outdoor adventurers. Fishermen, hunters, hikers, and water babies flock to the state for excursions on the hundreds of hiking trails, lakes, and rivers. However, if you’d like to spend your hot summer days in a little cooler...
by blj028 | Sep 2, 2012 | Attractions, Farm Activities, Featured
Enjoy a close up visit with all types of farm animals. The newest edition to the farm animal exhibit is a herd of miniature horses. We have the most common farm animals that many people would expect to see including pigs, horses, donkeys, goats, chickens, guineas,...
by blj028 | Sep 2, 2012 | Attractions, Farm Activities, Featured
Children go to the Pumpkin Patch and pick their very own pumpkin to take home. Although, there are numerous types and sizes of pumpkins available for sale the fun is in picking your own. The U-Pick Pumpkin Patch is located at the front of the premises so visitors are...
by blj028 | Sep 2, 2012 | Attractions, Farm Activities, Featured
The Pioneer homestead is furnished with furnishings typical of homesteads in Arkansas approximately 100 years ago. See how they cooked on a wood stove, made butter, wove rugs, and made brooms from corn shucks. Children will enjoy testing their frontier skills by...
by blj028 | Sep 2, 2012 | Attractions, Farm Activities, Featured
The Native American Village lets you know what life was like for the Native Americans. Many arrowheads and spearheads have been found on this property from when the Native Americans hunted for wild game that was plentiful in this area. This is also a wonderful...