


A vibrant, open-air market in Fayetteville, Arkansas, offering fresh produce, local art, and live music.

Fayetteville Farmers Market encourages sustainability, so bring your own bag for shopping.
Stay hydrated during your visit, especially in the warm Arkansas climate.
Protect yourself from the sun while exploring the market and nearby attractions.
Famous for its homemade pies and Southern comfort food, a local favorite since 1985.
A cozy, retro diner serving classic breakfast dishes since 1962.
Known for its Korean BBQ and lively atmosphere, a popular spot for lunch since 2007.
Buttermilk biscuits topped with a creamy sausage gravy.
Crispy fried chicken served on a waffle with maple syrup.
Slow-cooked pork shoulder in BBQ sauce on a bun.

Fayetteville's rich pottery tradition dates back to the 18th century, with local artisans creating unique pieces using local clays.
Support local beekeepers and enjoy the unique taste of Fayetteville's honey, known for its distinctive flavor.
Show your support for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks with official merchandise, available at the market's sports memorabilia stalls.
A local favorite, offering fresh produce, crafts, and live music on Saturday mornings.
Explore the rich history of Native American cultures through artifacts and exhibits.
A fascinating collection of military aircraft and artifacts, offering guided tours.
Bhikhi River Ghat, nestled in the Himalayas, is a serene riverside landing offering panoramic views of the Nanda Devi peak.
The Appalachian Trail Conservancy protects and maintains the Appalachian Trail, a 2,193-mile footpath stretching from Georgia to Maine.
A dormant volcano known for its fumaroles and mud pools, offering a unique glimpse into the Earth's crust.