Arkansas Extended Stay Motels

Arkansas Extended Stay Motels

Arkansas is the 25th state to enter into union in 1836 and is 52,068 sq. miles. The capital city is Little Rock, population 184,564. Arkansas is known best for the scenic beauty of the "natural state". The state flower is the apple blossom and the state bird is the mocking bird. The most popular (3.9 million visitors per year) natural tourist destinations are Hot Springs national park, Buffalo National River Park (first national river park in usa), and St. Francis National Park. However, this area is spread over 2.6 million acres of primitive natural forest land, but if your looking for more rustic (bring your own water) conditions for an extended stay family vacation, this is the place for you. In addition to camping, hiking, fishing and wild life observation areas, it’s also a world class hunting area. The people of Arkansas take pride in their state’s natural beauty, and they say that the state’s greatest assets are the six national park sites as well as thirteen major lakes and two mountain ranges. With more than 9,000 miles of streams and rivers and 16,000 publicly or privately owned campsites located in virtually every corner of the state, Arkansas tourists are promised an outdoor world of adventurous excitement. When driving through the Ozarks and Ouachita Mountains, keep your eyes open for breathtaking waterfalls. Arkansas is the only state in the nation that diamonds were discovered and mined. There is an active diamond mine near the town of Murfreesboro, that you can actually mine diamonds from. Find a diamond and you get to keep it! And if you are looking for indoor history, visit the Old State House in Little Rock, it’s known for former President Bill Clinton’s 1992 and 1996 election night celebrations. There are plenty of extended stay motels all around, so whether you book your next vacation to stay in the forest or a luxurious hotel room, Arkansas has something for all travelers to enjoy.

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