

War Eagle Cavern, a natural wonder in Arkansas, offers a unique blend of history and nature, with stunning rock formations and a rich Native American past.
Explore a fascinating cave system with stunning rock formations and a cool, constant temperature.
Hike through beautiful trails, enjoy wildlife viewing, and visit the historic Hobbs Farm.
Shop for local produce, arts, and crafts at this lively evening market.
Crafted from local limestone, these intricate carvings depict scenes from the cavern's history.

Handmade by local artisans, these pieces often feature turquoise and other regional stones.

A blend of nuts, dried fruits, and local honey, this trail mix is a tasty reminder of the Ozarks.
War Eagle Cavern involves a lot of walking and exploring uneven terrain.
The cave temperature is around 58°F (14°C) and it can be rainy in the area.
Some areas in the cave are dimly lit, a headlamp or flashlight can be useful.
Soft, gooey rolls with cinnamon and sugar, topped with cream cheese icing.
Slow-cooked pork shoulder in BBQ sauce, served on a bun with coleslaw.
Crispy fried catfish fillets, served with hushpuppies, coleslaw, and tartar sauce.
Located within the War Eagle Cavern, this cafe offers a unique dining experience with a variety of breakfast options.
Situated in the same complex as War Eagle Cavern, this upscale restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a focus on wood-fired dishes and an extensive wine list.
This family-style restaurant offers a taste of the Ozarks with its all-you-can-eat buffet featuring a variety of BBQ and Southern dishes.

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