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at Blue Spring Heritage Center
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Blue Spring Heritage Center, formerly known as Eureka Gardens
Blue Spring Heritage Center in
Eureka Springs, Arkansas is open daily from 9:00 am until 6:00 pm
March 15, 2007 through Thanksgiving.
Blue Spring
Heritage Center captures the rich history of
the Ozark region, from American Indian journeys and early settler life
to prehistoric civilization. There is evidence of an Old Mill powered
by the
spring and other remnants of community centered on the water. With
exquisite arrays of plants and flowers, this site has served as a
tourist attraction since 1948.
There are over a mile of trails winding through the Blue Spring
Heritage Center, filled with colors, textures and the surprise of
blooms in every season.
The
new gardens demonstrate crops, plants, flowers and healing herbs at
home in the Ozarks.
Visit the historic bluff shelter, now on the National Register of
Historic Places. Walk on ground that nurtured the Cherokee people
during the Trail of Tears. Connect with the natural beauty of our many
native gardens. See the power and wonder of Blue Spring, pouring 38
million gallons of cold, clear water each day into its trout-filled
lagoon.
Make your reservations
to visit Blue Spring Heritage Center in Eureka Springs, Arkansas
today.
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