Things to Do
in Fayetteville Near UARK for Students Close to Campus
Ever wondered what it is like to live in Fayetteville, AR? While you may spend most of your time in class or studying, there is tons around to explore in this area we call home! Whether you’re from the area or a Razorback newcomer, you’ll find something to love within steps of The Locale Fayetteville. Explore our town’s best and brightest local attractions, starting with these things to do, see, and eat.
Fayetteville’s Funky Flea Market
Like a flea market, but funkier… Fayetteville’s Funky Flea Market is far from just for fans of literary consonance. Drawing inspiration from life and culture in the heart of the Ozarks, we feature collections from over 40 eclectic vendors. If you’re looking to pet some cats, explore a 110-year old depot, find vintage clothing, collectibles, or just want to kill some time, then you’re gonna knock a lot off that list by stopping by here.
Rick's Bakery
Since 1980, Rick’s Bakery has become a staple in Northwest Arkansas. They offer a wide variety of desserts, cakes, pastries and so much more! Come in, browse their trendy gifts and cool knick-knacks while enjoying a sweet treat and an array of coffees or a Red Bull Refresher. The friendly staff is always there to help!
Mangos Tacos
Mangos Gourmet Taco Shop came into town unassumingly in the mid-2010s, taking over what was once a less-than-successful Larry’s Pizza spot on Fayetteville’s MLK Street thoroughfare. And since then, they’ve been whipping up delicious, cooked-when-you-order tacos.
Hammontree's Grilled Cheese
Or as we like to call them, the Ferraris of grilled cheese sandwiches. Try to imagine what an imaginative cook can do with 26 kinds of cheese, 8 kinds of meat, 6 veggies, and 7 spreads and sauces. The portions are huge, sides are delicious, and soups are freshly made every day.
Downtown Square
The focal point for many local activities, the charming downtown square is home to unique shops, restaurants, historic buildings and modern offices; variety of colorful flowers in the square gardens, carefully tended from season to season.
Call The Hogs
As the state’s flagship institution of higher education, the University of Arkansas is a major source of pride for both Fayetteville and the state. There are many unique traditions that run deep throughout the athletic programs, like the famous Hog Call “Woo Pig Sooie,” the live mascot Tusk and the University of Arkansas fight song.
Botanical Garden of The Ozarks
The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks is one of the state’s premier public garden spaces. Continually evolving, the garden features nine displays showcasing the many woody, herbaceous and exotic plant and flower species that thrive in Northwest Arkansas.
IAMS Dog Park
Take a trail from Bryce Davis Park to IAMS dog park. This 3-acre dog park offers a pavilion, picnic tables, waste stations, benches and a drinking fountain. There is an area for smaller dogs and puppies and another for larger dogs. The park itself features play equipment and basketball courts, restroom facilities, and additional picnic areas.