Here Are The Best Times And Places To View Arkansas’ Fall Foliage In 2023
By Melanie Johnson|Published September 11, 2023
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I am a nature lover and self-proclaimed foodie wrapped in one package. In my previous life, I was an Accountant, but numbers were boring and writing is the only thing that fuels my soul. So, I write because it's my freedom...it brings me joy. When I'm not writing dope articles for OnlyInYourState, I am writing and editing articles for my online blog on Medium.com. Or, when I get the chance, I am off on a trip with my family chasing waterfalls, or simply exploring the great outdoors. My mantra is to always find the best part of every day and bask in it.
Fall is almost here, and I am so EXCITED for the new season to arrive! Have you started planning your autumn adventures yet? If you’re wondering “when do leaves change color in Arkansas,” then you’ve come to the right place. The predictions are in for us, and the Smoky Mountains map shows that we can expect to witness the gorgeous hues starting in mid-October. However, for the most vibrant colors, you’ll want to plan to explore during late October through mid-November. And of course, you can witness the lovely season throughout Arkansas, but here are some of the best places that we recommend.
1. Maplewood Cemetery, Harrison
Maplewood Cemetery, 1419 Maplewood Rd, Harrison, AR 72601, USA
Drive or stroll through the tree canopy at Maplewood Cemetery in Harrison for an explosion of gorgeous Fall colors. Though some might find this an odd choice, do yourself a favor and make this serene resting ground your top place to witness fall colors in Arkansas this year.
2. Talimena Scenic Drive, Mena
Talimena Scenic Drive, Talimena Scenic Dr, Mena, AR 71953, USA
As one of the most scenic byways in Arkansas, you'll be greeted with welcoming scenes of vibrant oranges, yellows, and reds as you cruise along the byway. After driving on the winding roads through the Ouachita National Forest to the top of Rich Mountain, you can bask in more breathtaking vistas from Queen Wilhelmina State Park.
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3. Hawksbill Crag/Whitaker Point, Kingston
Hawksbill Crag/Whitaker Point, Co Rd 406, Kingston, AR 72742, USA
Of course, the most photographed spot in Arkansas would be one of the best places to marvel at fall colors. Overlooking the rolling hills of the Ozark Forest, you'll be delighted as you stand atop the crag admiring all that beauty.
4. Six Finger Falls, The Ozarks
Six Finger Falls, Falling Water Creek, Pelsor, AR 72856, USA
We are blessed to have endless waterfalls, creeks, and streams inside the enchanting Ozarks, and all are bursting with colorful changing leaves. So, grab your hiking boots and trek to one of the beautiful cascades to witness the best of fall in Arkansas.
5. Mount Magazine State Park, Paris
Mount Magazine State Park, 577 Lodge Dr, Paris, AR 72855, USA
During the fall season, you can visit just about any of the state parks in Arkansas to experience the changing leaves. However, the vistas from the top of the mountains would be the most ideal spots to see the season in all its glory. Mount Magazine State Park is a favorite spot for fall lovers, and the stunning views from the lodge will leave you awestruck.
If you want to see the best fall colors, you could simply step outside your house or visit a local park in your town. Or plan a visit to a charming small town in Arkansas like Siloam Springs. Many of our small towns come alive during the season, so be sure to enjoy it while it lasts.
7. White Rock Mountain, Winslow
White Rock Mountain Road, White Rock Mountain Rd, Arkansas 72959, USA
At 2,260 feet above sea level, you will witness fall colors as far as the eye can see from White Rock Mountain. Bring your camera as you could easily spend hours capturing images and basking in all the beautiful hues of the season.
So, which of these amazing spots will you visit this year? In my opinion, they all belong on your list. You’ll be witnessing the best of fall in Arkansas from the mountain tops to the highways and valleys below. Be sure to check out the Smoky Mountains prediction map before you plan your adventure.