Local Cuisine
Try the local dining options that offer a taste of Southern hospitality.
Siloam Springs, nestled in Benton County, Arkansas, is a city steeped in history and natural allure. Founded in 1882, it gained fame for the purported healing powers of its spring waters, attracting visitors seeking wellness and tranquility. The city sits on the Arkansas-Oklahoma state line, sharing a border with West Siloam Springs, Oklahoma. Visitors can explore the charming downtown area, enjoy the scenic beauty of Sager Creek, and learn about the local Native American history. The presence of John Brown University adds a vibrant academic atmosphere to this peaceful community.
Siloam Springs, nestled in Benton County, Arkansas, is a city steeped in history and natural allure. Founded in 1882, it gained fame for the purported healing powers of its spring waters, attracting visitors seeking wellness and tranquility. The city sits on the Arkansas-Oklahoma state line, sharing a border with West Siloam Springs, Oklahoma. Visitors can explore the charming downtown area, enjoy the scenic beauty of Sager Creek, and learn about the local Native American history. The presence of John Brown University adds a vibrant academic atmosphere to this peaceful community.
Historic roots dating back to 1882.
Healing spring waters of Sager Creek.
Proximity to the Cherokee Nation territory.
Home to John Brown University.
Rich cultural heritage with historical sites.
Beautiful natural surroundings with scenic views.
Close proximity to the Cherokee Nation territory.
Try the local dining options that offer a taste of Southern hospitality.
Take a walk along Sager Creek to enjoy the natural beauty and tranquility.
History buffs and nature enthusiasts.
USD $
$80-$150 p/day
16,081
Visit the nearby Cherokee Nation territory to learn about Native American history.
English
Tourists, Locals, History, Nature
April-June, September-November
Spring is a great time to visit with mild weather and blooming nature.
Summers can be warm, ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the creek.
Fall offers pleasant weather and beautiful foliage, perfect for sightseeing.
Winters are mild, making it a good time for indoor activities and exploring local history.