Fall in love with fall in Springdale, Arkansas! With fall foliage train rides departing from downtown, fresh local hard cider, easy access to the Razorback Greenway for biking, and the most affordable hotel prices in Northwest Arkansas, Springdale is the perfect home base for your autumnal adventure!
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Ride the Arkansas Missouri Railroad!
All aboard! Experience the thrill of rail travel through the beautiful Boston Mountains via the Arkansas Missouri Railroad! Ride in style in meticulously restored passenger cars and relax as you wind through river valleys, traverse high trestles, and cut into a quarter-mile tunnel! Half day and full day excursions are available and depart from Springdale. Whichever you choose, it’s sure to be filled with adventure and fantastic fall foliage!
Arkansas’ Autumn Delight!
Fall into flavor at Black Apple Hard Cider, the only producer of hard cider in the Natural State! Enjoy a crisp cider on the back patio, or try one of the frozen slush flavors like Peach or Blueberry Lemonade! Sip on the essence of autumn, centrally located in the heart of downtown Springdale!
Grab your bike and experience the perfect time of year to ride the Razorback Greenway! The Razorback Greenway connects people from all walks of life through 40 miles of world-class art, culture, and recreation. Get your whole family outside this fall, and ride through downtown Springdale afterwards for great food, drinks, and friends!
Looking for even more fall fun in Springdale?
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