Exploring Nature
Take advantage of the county's natural beauty by exploring local hiking trails and outdoor activities.





Scott County, Arkansas, is a tranquil region steeped in history and natural charm. Established in 1833 and named after Andrew Scott, a justice of the Supreme Court of the Arkansas Territory, the county is home to the small town of Waldron. Visitors can explore the Scott County Courthouse and enjoy the picturesque landscapes. As a dry county, Scott County offers a unique cultural experience in the heart of rural Arkansas.
Scott County, Arkansas, is a tranquil region steeped in history and natural charm. Established in 1833 and named after Andrew Scott, a justice of the Supreme Court of the Arkansas Territory, the county is home to the small town of Waldron. Visitors can explore the Scott County Courthouse and enjoy the picturesque landscapes. As a dry county, Scott County offers a unique cultural experience in the heart of rural Arkansas.
Named after Andrew Scott, a justice of the Arkansas Territory.
Home to the Scott County Courthouse in Waldron.
Dry county with no alcohol sales.
Rich in natural beauty and outdoor activities.
Scott County is a dry county, meaning no alcohol is sold.
Rich in natural beauty, ideal for outdoor activities.
Historical sites like the Scott County Courthouse offer a glimpse into the past.
Take advantage of the county's natural beauty by exploring local hiking trails and outdoor activities.
Visit the Scott County Courthouse in Waldron to learn about the area's history.
Exploring rural Arkansas and historical sites.
USD $
$80-$150 p/day
10,281
Remember that Scott County is a dry county, so plan accordingly if you wish to enjoy alcoholic beverages.
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Tourists, History Buffs, Nature Lovers
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is ideal for outdoor activities with mild temperatures and blooming landscapes.
Summer can be hot, making it perfect for water activities in nearby lakes and rivers.
Fall offers cooler weather and beautiful foliage, perfect for hiking and exploring.
Winters are mild, but some outdoor activities may be limited.