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Little Eureka Spring: A Glimpse into the Past

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Discover the tranquil beauty and historical significance of Little Eureka Spring, a reminder of Eureka Springs' origins as a healing destination.

Little Eureka Spring, nestled in the Ozark Mountains, is a historical landmark in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, known for its tranquil setting and connection to the city's origins as a healing springs destination. It offers visitors a serene escape and a chance to reflect on the area's rich history.

A brief summary to Little Eureka Spring

  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Combine your visit with a walk along the Historical Loop to see other preserved springs and Victorian architecture.
  • Visit during the spring or fall for the most pleasant weather and to avoid peak tourist crowds.
  • Check out local events and festivals for a richer experience of Eureka Springs' culture.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    Little Eureka Spring is located at 47 Steele Street, easily accessible on foot from most downtown Eureka Springs locations. From Basin Park, walk north on Spring Street, then turn left onto Steele Street. The spring is a short walk down the street. The walk is free.

  • Public Transport

    Eureka Springs Transit operates trolleys that serve various points in the city. Check the trolley schedule for the nearest stop to Steele Street. From the trolley stop, it's a short walk to the spring. A single ride fare is typically around $1-2.

Discover more about Little Eureka Spring

Little Eureka Spring offers a serene escape into the heart of Eureka Springs' history. As one of the many natural springs that gave the city its name and fame, it provides a tranquil setting to reflect on the area's past as a renowned health resort. In the late 19th century, Eureka Springs boomed as people flocked to the area seeking the curative powers of its waters. Native American legends spoke of healing waters long before European settlers arrived, and by the 1880s, Eureka Springs was a bustling city attracting visitors from far and wide. Little Eureka Spring, like many others in the area, was believed to possess unique properties that could alleviate various ailments. Today, Little Eureka Spring serves as a reminder of this vibrant past. While the springs are no longer used for drinking water, the area is preserved as a historical landmark, allowing visitors to appreciate the natural beauty and historical significance of these unique geological features. The spring is located at 47 Steele Street. A visit to Little Eureka Spring offers a peaceful moment to connect with nature and learn about the origins of Eureka Springs as a unique Victorian-era spa town.
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