Visit Eureka Springs

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Visit Eureka Springs

Sightseeing

MUST SEE. Nestled in a woodland setting, Thorncrown Chapel rises forty-eight feet into the Ozark sky. Designed by renowned architect E. Fay Jones. This magnificent wooden structure contains 425 windows and over 6,000 square feet of glass. It sits atop over 100 tons of native stone and colored flagstone, making it blend perfectly with its setting. The chapel's simple design and majestic beauty combine to make it what critics have called "one of the finest religious spaces of modern times." Check the schedule before going, free entry with donations appreciated.
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Thorncrown Chapel
12968 US-62
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MUST SEE. Nestled in a woodland setting, Thorncrown Chapel rises forty-eight feet into the Ozark sky. Designed by renowned architect E. Fay Jones. This magnificent wooden structure contains 425 windows and over 6,000 square feet of glass. It sits atop over 100 tons of native stone and colored flagstone, making it blend perfectly with its setting. The chapel's simple design and majestic beauty combine to make it what critics have called "one of the finest religious spaces of modern times." Check the schedule before going, free entry with donations appreciated.
Offbeat tourist attraction featuring nightly tours of a "haunted" 19th-century hotel. Really neat Victorian hotel -- friendly staff are ok with you visiting the lobby, gift shop and other areas of the hotel.
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Crescent Hotel and Spa
75 Prospect Ave
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Offbeat tourist attraction featuring nightly tours of a "haunted" 19th-century hotel. Really neat Victorian hotel -- friendly staff are ok with you visiting the lobby, gift shop and other areas of the hotel.
Landmark 67-foot Christ statue built in 1966, standing atop a vehicle-accessible mountain. Its different from anything you'll experience anywhere else and worth the short drive to it.
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Cristo degli Ozarks
937 Passion Play Rd
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Landmark 67-foot Christ statue built in 1966, standing atop a vehicle-accessible mountain. Its different from anything you'll experience anywhere else and worth the short drive to it.

City/town information

Quaint area with lots of quirky shops & galleries, eclectic eats, lively taverns & leafy Basin Spring Park. Eureka Springs is a city in the Ozark Mountains of northwest Arkansas. It’s known for the preserved Victorian buildings of its Historic District, such as the Palace Bath House, Basin Park Hotel and Crescent Hotel, all built around the city’s natural springs. In the nearby hills, soaring Thorncrown Chapel is a striking wood and glass church. To the south, Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge is home to big cats and bears.
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Eureka Springs Farmers' Market
44 Kingshighway
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Quaint area with lots of quirky shops & galleries, eclectic eats, lively taverns & leafy Basin Spring Park. Eureka Springs is a city in the Ozark Mountains of northwest Arkansas. It’s known for the preserved Victorian buildings of its Historic District, such as the Palace Bath House, Basin Park Hotel and Crescent Hotel, all built around the city’s natural springs. In the nearby hills, soaring Thorncrown Chapel is a striking wood and glass church. To the south, Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge is home to big cats and bears.