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The capital of Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent) is Little Rock. Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent) is the first state in the U.S. where diamonds were found naturally (near Murfreesboro, Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent)).

Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent) is a land of mountains and valleys, thick forests and fertile plains. Northwest Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent) is part of the Ozark Plateau including the Boston Mountains, to the south are the Ouachita Mountains and these regions are divided by the Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent) River; the southern and eastern parts of Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent) are called the Lowlands.

The so called Lowlands are better known as the Delta and the Grand Prairie. The land along the Mississippi River is referred to as the "Delta" of Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent). It gets this name from the formation of its rich alluvial soils formed from the flooding of the mighty Mississippi. The Grand Prairie is slightly away from the Mississippi river in the southeast portion of the state and consists of a more undulating landscape. Both are fertile agricultural areas and home to much of the crop agriculture in the state.


Buffalo National River, one of many attractions that give the state's nickname The Natural State.Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent) is home to many caves, such as Blanchard Springs Caverns.

Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent) is home to many areas protected by the National Park System. These include:

Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent) Post National Memorial at Gillett 
Buffalo National River 
Fort Smith National Historic Site 
Hot Springs National Park 
Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site 
Pea Ridge National Military Park 
The Trail of Tears National Historic Trail also runs through Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent).

Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent) generally has a humid subtropical climate, which borders on humid continental in some northern highland areas. While not bordering the Gulf of Mexico, Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent) is still close enough to this warm, large body of water for it to be the main weather influence in the state. Generally, Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent) has very hot, humid summers and mild, slightly drier winters. In Little Rock, the daily high temperatures average around 90°F (32°C) in the summer and close to 50°F (10°C) in the winters. Annual precipitation throughout the state averages between 40 and 50 inches (1,000 to 1,250 mm); getting gradually wetter as you go from west to east. Snowfall is not uncommon, but certainly not excessive in most years as the average snowfall is around 5 inches (13 cm).

In spite of what seems like "average" weather, Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent) can have extreme weather from time to time. Bordering both Great Plains states with their late spring supercell thunderstorms and Gulf States with frequent summer thunderstorms, Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent) gets a combination of both averaging around 60 days of thunderstorms a year. While not considered part of "Tornado Alley", Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent) does border Texas and Oklahoma, two states which are known for their tornadoes(and nearly borders another one, Kansas). As such, tornadoes are not an uncommon occurrence in Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent), and a few of the most destructive tornadoes in U.S. history have struck the state. While being sufficiently away from the coast to be safe from a direct hit from a hurricane, Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent) can often get the remnants of a tropical system which dumps tremendous amounts of rain in a short time and often spawns smaller tornadoes. Arkansas (contact us about a Arkansas cabin for rent) can also have its share of freak winter storms which can disrupt the lives of its residents for several days., although that does not happen every year.

 

 

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