7 Tiny Towns In Arkansas That Come Alive In The Summertime
By Melanie Johnson|Published August 10, 2022
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I am a nature lover and self-proclaimed foodie wrapped in one package. In my previous life, I was an Accountant, but numbers were boring and writing is the only thing that fuels my soul. So, I write because it's my freedom...it brings me joy. When I'm not writing dope articles for OnlyInYourState, I am writing and editing articles for my online blog on Medium.com. Or, when I get the chance, I am off on a trip with my family chasing waterfalls, or simply exploring the great outdoors. My mantra is to always find the best part of every day and bask in it.
There are small towns in Arkansas like Jasper, Wilson, and Cotter. And one thing they have in common is that they are brimming with charm. But it’s the tiniest towns like Ponca and Gilbert that come alive in the summertime. These tiny summer towns are packed with fun and adventure and are perfect for day trips in the Natural State. When the weather is warm, and the sun is shining, these are the best tiny towns to visit. So, let’s explore a few of these recreational paradises.
Just a few miles from the Louisiana border, the tiny town of Emerson has 293 residents. This town hosts the most unique summer festival in Arkansas. The Purple Hull Pea Festival and World Championship Rotary Tiller Race is held during the month of June. And this award-winning festival attracts hundreds of visitors to this tiny town every summer. Not to mention that it’s home to the Smokin’ Bull, the restaurant that was voted for having the best burger in Arkansas.
Known as a hub for outdoor recreation, there is no shortage of hiking trails, waterfalls, overlooks, and more in Witt Springs. The town has only 33 residents based on the 2020 census. This tiny town is tucked inside the heart of the Ozarks making it the ideal location for exploration. So, it’s no wonder thousands of people flock to it every summer. Home of the Richland Creek Wilderness area, be prepared to chase some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the state.
With a population of approximately 80 people, Williford was once a popular stop along the railroad line. Today, the tiny town is no longer a bustling epicenter, but due to its proximity to the Spring River and Mammoth Spring, many folks flock to this town during the summer months. They enjoy floating and fishing on the river that is considered one of Arkansas’ most popular streams. The day floats on the river make for a fun family-friendly adventure.
With just over 100 residents, Powhatan is a paradise for all outdoor enthusiasts. Home to the 645-acre Lake Charles that attracts thousands to this tiny town every summer. Folks love to fish, float, and swim at the sandy beach. It’s also a popular location for camping and stargazing in the summertime.
Home to the nation’s first national river, this tiny town has a population of 103 people. Easily the most visited town in Arkansas during the summer, Ponca is an outdoor enthusiast dream come true. From the iconic hiking trails to scenic ziplining in the Ozarks to swimming and floating on the Buffalo River, the possibilities for summertime fun are endless. Fishing is also a great pastime during the summer.
This tiny town of approximately 90 people is located along the Ozark Highlands Scenic Byway. It’s a great place to explore the beauty of the Ozark National Forest. There are tons of waterfalls, overlooks, and hiking trails to choose from. Best of all, this tiny town is located close to the Mulberry, perfect for a day of floating on the water. Additionally, hikers love to explore one of the most iconic waterfall trails in the state. Making Ozone a great town for a day trip in the summer.
Considered the coldest town in Arkansas, Gilbert is perhaps the tiniest of them all with approximately 25 people living inside the town based on the 2020 census data. Though it's tiny, this town is an outdoor recreational paradise located on the banks of Arkansas’ most scenic river. It sees thousands of visitors every year who flock to float the Buffalo National River in the summertime.
Regardless of which tiny town in Arkansas you choose to visit during the summer, you’ll find plenty of recreational activities because these towns do come alive when the weather is warm.