Diane G.
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There’s a zillion things to see and do in downtown Eureka Springs. Not to mention that it’s one of the most quaint and stunning towns I have ever seen.
The park is beautiful, and the town is split into an upper level and a lower level. I suggest finding a parking lot that’s adjacent to both. When you go, you’ll see what I’m talking about.
The shopping is fun, diverse, and eclectic.
The Balcony restaurant at the Basin Park Hotel right across from Basin Park has a lovely view of Eureka Springs as you sit on the balcony and devour it’s fantastic, over stuffed, tasty cheesesteak. Don’t forget that huckleberry fried pie and ice cream for dessert. DELISH. And you’re gonna be walking off those calories in beautiful downtown Eureka Springs anyway 🤣
While you’re there be sure to see the Crescent Hotel, the most haunted hotel in the country, and visit the beautiful church across the street. Kinda weird to get to, but worth driving in circles to find it. The hotel history is a trip.
Crystal Chapel is a must see. A glass chapel nestled in the forest, nature’s beauty elevating the spiritual to another level.
Christ of the Ozarks is a sight to see, the grounds are beautiful, and the onsite shop is very nice. You may want to see the passion play that takes place there live. Don’t forget to get the tickets if you’re in town and interested!
I suggest avoiding scheduled events (unless you’re part of the event) to avoid parking issues and crowds.