Eureka Springs
Eureka Springs is a quaint resort town in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas, with eclectic dining and shopping, art galleries and local crafts. The massive Beaver Lake is just outside of town.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Town with 2,170 residents
- Description: city in Carroll County, Arkansas, USA
- Also known as: “Eureka Springs, AR” and “Eureka Springs, Arkansas”
- Postal codes: 72631 and 72632
Places of Interest
Highlights include Christ of the Ozarks and Crescent Hotel.
Christ of the Ozarks
Work of art
Photo: Bobak, Public domain.
Christ of the Ozarks statue is a monumental sculpture of Jesus located near Eureka Springs, Arkansas, atop Magnetic Mountain. It was erected in 1966 as a "Sacred Project" by populist and white supremacist Gerald L. K. Smith. The statue stands 65.5 feet high.
Crescent Hotel
Hotel
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
The Crescent Hotel is a historic hotel at 75 Prospect Avenue in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. It is billed as "America's most haunted hotel" and offers a ghost tour for a fee.
Eureka Springs
- Categories: city in the United States and locality
- Location: Cedar Township, Carroll, Ozarks, Arkansas, South, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
36.4001° or 36° 24′ 0″ northLongitude
-93.7392° or 93° 44′ 21″ westPopulation
2,170Elevation
1,260 feet (384 metres)Open location code
8688C726+28OpenStreetMap ID
node 3958937092OpenStreetMap feature
place=townGeoNames ID
4110119Wikidata ID
Q79824
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Welsh—“Eureka Springs” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “يوريكا سبرينغز”
- Basque: “Eureka Springs”
- Catalan: “Eureka Springs”
- Cebuano: “Eureka Springs”
- Chechen: “Юрика-Спрингс”
- Chinese: “Eureka Springs”
- Chinese: “尤里卡斯普林斯”
- Czech: “Eureka Springs”
- Danish: “Eureka Springs”
- Dutch: “Eureka Springs”
- Egyptian Arabic: “يوريكا سبرينجز”
- French: “Eureka Springs”
- German: “Eureka Springs”
- Gilaki: “یۊريکا اسپرینگز”
- Haitian: “Eureka Springs, Arkansas”
- Haitian: “Eureka Springs”
- Hungarian: “Eureka Springs”
- Ido: “Eureka Springs, Arkansas”
- Ido: “Eureka Springs”
- Irish: “Eureka Springs”
- Italian: “Eureka Springs”
- Japanese: “ユーレカスプリングス”
- Ladin: “Eureka Springs”
- Macedo-Romanian: “Eureka Springs”
- Mazanderani: “ارکا اسپرینگز”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Eureka Springs”
- Newari: “युरेका स्प्रिंग्स, आर्कान्सः”
- Newari: “युरेका स्प्रिंग्स”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Eureka Springs”
- Norwegian: “Eureka Springs”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Eureka Springs”
- Persian: “ارکا اسپرینگز”
- Polish: “Eureka Springs”
- Portuguese: “Eureka Springs”
- Scottish Gaelic: “Eureka Springs”
- Serbian: “Јурика Спрингс”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Eureka Springs, Arkansas”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Eureka Springs”
- Slovak: “Eureka Springs”
- Slovenian: “Eureka Springs”
- South Azerbaijani: “ارکا اسپرینقز”
- Spanish: “Eureka Springs (Arkansas)”
- Spanish: “Eureka Springs”
- Swedish: “Eureka Springs”
- Tatar: “Юрика-Спрингс”
- Ukrainian: “Юрика-Спрінгс”
- Uzbek: “Eureka Springs”
- Vietnamese: “Eureka Springs, Arkansas”
- Vietnamese: “Eureka Springs”
- Volapük: “Eureka Springs”
- Waray (Philippines): “Eureka Springs, Arkansas”
- Waray (Philippines): “Eureka Springs”
- Welsh: “Eureka Springs, Arkansas”
- Welsh: “Eureka Springs”
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