Fall in Springdale is full of adventure! Bike scenic trails, join in festive celebrations, and savor downtown dining—all in the heart of Northwest Arkansas.

Bike the Trails & Explore Fitzgerald Mountain

Springdale is a hub for outdoor adventure in the fall. Take a ride on the Razorback Greenway, which winds through the heart of Northwest Arkansas, or challenge yourself on the Fitzgerald Mountain Trails. Cooler weather and colorful foliage make biking and hiking here unforgettable

Attend Fall Festivals & Events

Fall brings vibrant community events to Springdale. Celebrate nature at the annual Monarch Flight Festival, or enjoy music, food, and culture at Arkansalsa or the Hispanic Heritage Festival. With family‑friendly activities and local traditions, these festivals capture the spirit of the season.

Dine in Downtown Springdale

Crisp evenings are best spent in the heart of town. Downtown Springdale offers a range of dining experiences—from authentic tacos at Casa Alejo to craft brews at The Odd Soul. Whether you’re after cozy cafés or lively restaurants, downtown dining makes the perfect end to a fall day.

Playgrounds and Picnic Spots

Springdale’s parks are not just about trails and nature walks; they also offer fantastic playgrounds and picnic spots that are perfect for families. Whether you’re looking to let your kids burn off some energy or you’re planning a relaxing day out with loved ones, these parks have something for everyone.

C.L. “Charlie” and Willie George Park’s Modern Playground

C.L. “Charlie” and Willie George Park is a modern playground paradise for kids. With state-of-the-art play structures, including climbing walls and interactive elements, it’s designed to keep children engaged for hours. Safety is a priority, with cushioned surfaces and well-maintained equipment. The playground is also ADA-accessible, ensuring that kids of all abilities can join in the fun. It’s not just a playground; it’s a space where children can learn, explore, and make new friends.

J.B. Hunt Park’s Fishing Spots

If fishing is more your speed, J.B. Hunt Park has several spots where you can cast a line. The park is home to a variety of fish, including bass, catfish, and bluegill, making it a popular choice for anglers of all ages. Before you start, make sure to check the local fishing regulations, as a valid Arkansas fishing license is required. The park also has designated fishing areas to ensure everyone’s safety. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or trying it out for the first time, J.B. Hunt Park offers a relaxing and rewarding fishing experience.

 

For more information on parks and other attractions in Springdale, visit our website or call us at 479-872-2222. We are located at 202 W. Emma Ave., Springdale, Arkansas.

Come explore with us!