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8 Day Trips from Fort Smith for Fall Foliage

Begin your fall experience in Fort Smith by exploring the colors around town. Take in the vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow among historic streets, National Park Sites, and scenic walking spaces. Grab a local cup of coffee or warm tea with notes of pumpkin, apple spice, and maple while exploring the town. 

Using Fort Smith as a home base offers access to several nearby destinations, which provide fantastic opportunities to see fall colors at their peak.

There is no need to head to the Northeast or twist among the Kancamagus; you can see the vibrant colors of fall in Arkansas! 

Here are some day trip ideas to enrich your autumn experience near Fort Smith:

1. Mount Magazine State Park and Scenic Byway | Paris

A must-visit for fall foliage enthusiasts, Mount Magazine State Park is home to the highest point in Arkansas and a lodge that overlooks the Western section of the Arkansas River Valley. Take a scenic drive along the byway, where the stunning views of vibrant foliage stretch as far as the eye can see. Hiking trails lead to breathtaking overlooks that make for perfect photo opportunities. Pack a picnic and explore for the day from a sunrise amphitheater to the back porch of the historic lodge.  

2. Bell Park | Greenwood

Just a short drive from Fort Smith, Bell Park in Greenwood provides a charming setting to enjoy the fall scenery. The park features walking trails and picturesque picnic spots, all surrounded by trees bursting with autumn colors. It's an ideal spot for a family outing or a peaceful day in nature.

3. Lake Fort Smith State Park | Mountainburg

For those looking to combine fall foliage with water activities, Lake Fort Smith State Park is the place to be. The park's scenic trails wind around the lake, providing stunning views of the trees as they change color. The vibrant leaves' reflection on the water creates a picturesque scene that will take your breath away. Bring your kayak or canoe for an unforgettable autumn experience!

4. Wineries and Scenic Byway | Altus

For a delightful combination of fall colors and local flavors, head to the wineries near Altus. The scenic byways in this area wind through beautiful landscapes, with vineyards framed by colorful leaves. Stop by a winery for a tasting and enjoy the stunning views of the changing seasons and the unique landscape of changing colors across the vineyards.

5. Devil's Den State Park | West Fork

Devil's Den State Park, known for its dramatic terrain and stunning vistas, is another excellent spot to experience fall foliage. The park offers numerous trails that wind through the forest, showcasing vibrant colors. Be sure to explore the unique rock formations and buildings set by the CCC almost 100 years ago. The Yellow Rock trail offers a variety of landscapes, exploring the ecosystems of the park and a shared space for multiple abilities. 

6. White Rock Mountain | Winslow

A hidden gem near Fort Smith, White Rock Mountain offers stunning panoramas of the surrounding landscape. The area is spectacular in the fall, with sweeping views of the colorful foliage below. Hiking trails lead you through the heart of nature, making it a perfect spot for a day trip.

7. Artist Point and Mulberry River Overlook

Artist Point and the Mulberry River Overlook are to be noticed by those seeking a picturesque viewpoint. These spots provide breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and valleys, showcasing the vibrant colors of fall. Both routes offer ideal motorcycle paths for winding roads and pull-offs with easy scenic viewing. 

8. Highway 22

Finally, drive along Highway 22, between Fort Smith and Dardanelle, for a leisurely tour of the changing fall colors along a historic route that was part of the original 1926 Arkansas highway system. This scenic route winds through some of the area's most beautiful landscapes, including a large portion that connects with the True Grit trail, marking several destinations in Charles Portis' 1968 novel. 

Now is the time to get out and explore. Fort Smith serves as the northern corridor to Western Arkansas. It's time to get out and explore where the border town brings the fun. 

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