4 days in Arkansas Itinerary
Created using Inspirock Arkansas vacation maker
Start: Houston
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Hot Springs
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Ozark
— 2 nights
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End: Houston
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Hot Springs — 1 night

Valley of the Vapors
On the 21st (Fri), delve into the lush surroundings at Ouachita National Forest and then brush up on your knowledge of spirits at Superior Bathhouse Brewery and Distillery.
To find photos, where to stay, maps, and tourist information, read Hot Springs day trip planning app.
Houston to Hot Springs is an approximately 7-hour car ride. You can also fly; or drive; or do a combination of bus, train, and taxi. Traveling from Houston in October, expect Hot Springs to be little chillier, temps between 78°F and 55°F. You'll have a few hours on the 22nd (Sat) to wrap things up before traveling to Ozark.
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To find photos, where to stay, maps, and tourist information, read Hot Springs day trip planning app.
Houston to Hot Springs is an approximately 7-hour car ride. You can also fly; or drive; or do a combination of bus, train, and taxi. Traveling from Houston in October, expect Hot Springs to be little chillier, temps between 78°F and 55°F. You'll have a few hours on the 22nd (Sat) to wrap things up before traveling to Ozark.
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Ozark — 2 nights

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Getting from Hot Springs to Ozark by car takes about 2.5 hours. October in Ozark sees daily highs of 78°F and lows of 53°F at night. You'll have a few hours on the 24th (Mon) to wrap things up before traveling home.
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Getting from Hot Springs to Ozark by car takes about 2.5 hours. October in Ozark sees daily highs of 78°F and lows of 53°F at night. You'll have a few hours on the 24th (Mon) to wrap things up before traveling home.
Arkansas travel guide
The Natural State
With a diverse geography including mountains in the north, dense broadleaf forests in the south, and fertile lowlands in the east, Arkansas is aptly nicknamed the "Natural State." Still largely undiscovered by foreign tourists, the state hides a world of little-known lakes and rivers. Arkansas also includes vast state parks, offering visitors on vacation outstanding camping facilities in the middle of pristine natural areas sheltering blue herons, warblers, and bald eagles. Often stereotyped as little more than poor hillbilly country, Arkansas boasts a surprisingly diverse array of cultural attractions, including numerous museums, theaters, and cutting-edge sports venues. To learn about the real culture of Arkansas, explore its outstanding cuisine, traditional festivals, and lively music scene.