Kate Pantier Blog
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The Arkansas Adventure Mom blog is managed by a loving, interesting, and adventurous mother who gives the readers a sneak peek into her motherhood life and its off-the-road adventures. she loves to share Arkansas trails, tips for hiking with kids & how this outdoor adventure lifestyle has led her family on a beautiful journey they never could have imagined for themselves. Her biggest passion..
Kate Pantier Blog
1M ago
If you’re looking for a fun and easy weekend trip from Northwest Arkansas, Oklahoma City (OKC) is a perfect option! Just a 3-hour drive from NWA, OKC is full of adventure, family-friendly activities, and incredible food. Known as the Modern Frontier, this city offers a fantastic mix of culture, entertainment, and history. Here’s a guide to our top 5 things ..read more
Kate Pantier Blog
1M ago
We recently took a trip to Oklahoma City and had an absolute blast! It truly lives up to its title as the Modern Frontier with its mix of distinct districts, amazing restaurants, and endless fun activities. Whether you’re traveling solo or with your family, OKC offers something for everyone. Here’s a recap of where we stayed, what we did, and ..read more
Kate Pantier Blog
4M ago
Buried deep in the Ozark Mountains sit a small, 4 room cabin, built from the trees from the land, and one of Arkansas’s most historically significant hikes. The cabin once belonged to Eva and Frank Henderson. Eva and Frank were married in the early 1900s, purchased 167 acres on the Buffalo River, and started their homestead. There they lived a ..read more
Kate Pantier Blog
5M ago
Telluride is one of the premier destinations in the United States. With it’s charming main street lined with shops, restaurants, coffee shops, bookstores, & more. It also has an array of hiking trails and its proximity to national parks; Telluride offers a perfect blend of leisure & adventure. What To Do in Telluride: Where to Hike in Telluride: Bridal Veil ..read more
Kate Pantier Blog
5M ago
Tucked away in the picturesque Ozark Mountains, the charming town of Beaver, Arkansas, is home to a unique and historic landmark: the Little Golden Gate Bridge. Officially known as the Beaver Bridge, this one-lane suspension bridge spans the White River and serves as a vital connection for the local community while offering a fascinating glimpse into the past. History of ..read more
Kate Pantier Blog
5M ago
In the heart of Bentonville, Arkansas, Osage Park offers a perfect blend of nature, recreation, and family-friendly fun. This 55-acre park, adjacent to Lake Bentonville, is a haven for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Whether you’re planning a weekend outing or looking for place to unwind after a busy week, Osage Park has something for everyone. Read below to ..read more
Kate Pantier Blog
5M ago
Nestled in the heart of the Buffalo National River area in northern Arkansas lies the ghost town of Rush. This once-bustling zinc mining town now stands as a silent testament to a bygone era, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the past. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or an adventure seeker, Rush has something to offer. Here’s ..read more
Kate Pantier Blog
6M ago
Before we begin, I highly recommend you read the National Park’s website on safety while being on the Buffalo River. The Buffalo National River, located in north central Arkansas, is a 153 mile long river known for its stunning beauty, crystal clear waters, giant limestone bluffs, & diverse wildlife. It was designated as the first national river in the United ..read more
Kate Pantier Blog
6M ago
Sometimes, we don’t all have time for a big weekend or week long trip, but we do have time for a day trip. Plan your day for this one with an early start & get home a little bit later. We do these day trips all the time! These are only 3 of hundreds of day trip possibilities in this ..read more
Kate Pantier Blog
6M ago
Whitaker Point, 2.7 Miles Whitaker Point also known as Hawksbill Crag, is one of Arkansas’s most famous hikes! The hike is mostly forested for 2 miles & then you come to the famous ledge. You need to be careful & cautious to on the edge. The scenery overlooks Whitaker Creek & when you visit in various seasons you can see ..read more