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Thorncrown Chapel
Thorncrown Chapel is a majestic 48-foot high wooden structure designed the architect E. Fay Jones. Located just outside Eureka Springs on Highway 62, the chapel is open to the public free of charge.
Located in Lake Leatherwood Park, Lake Leatherwood is an 85-acre lake with over three miles of shoreline. The lake is a great place to enjoy plenty of watersports, such as boating, fishing, and fishing.
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge provides a 459-acre sanctuary for neglected, abused, and abandoned big cats, including lions, cougars, and leopards. Tours of the refuge are give daily throughout the year.
Mud Street Cafe, a local favorite, is located in Underground Eureka, the below-street-level section of historic downtown Eureka Springs. They serve a variety of breakfast and lunch meals, as well as various desserts.
"Our food is prepared by our very talented Chef, Tommy Schaefer. Tommy has been a practicing Chef for well over 20 years with many different cuisine backgrounds under his belt. We do believe there is no better dish than one prepared by Chef Tommy in the Rogue's Manor kitchen."
Keels Creek Winery specializes in wines made from Arkansas-grown grapes and fruit. In fact, most of the fruit used in their wines is grown right on their eight-acre vineyard. White, red, and fruit wines are available.