One of the prettiest lavender farms in Arkansas is host to an upcoming event that you won’t want to miss. Folks are invited out to the Lake Banoe Lavender Farm where the pretty plants are cultivated for the third annual festival. With more than 3,000 lavender plants surrounding the shimmering Lake Banoe, the colorful venue is the perfect host for the event. Not only will this festival deliver health and wellness to you, but it will also be a fun activity for the entire family. Let’s take a look at this Lavender Festival in Arkansas.

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Discover more about the venue on the Lake Banoe website and the event on the Arkansas Lavender Festival Facebook page. So, have you ever been to a lavender festival in Arkansas? If so, tell us about your experience in the comments below.

If you’d like to camp on the farm but are without an RV – you can rent one. Another campground in Glenwood also offers some pretty amazing tubing and kayaking experiences.

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Festivals In Arkansas

What are some of the best festivals in Arkansas?

  • Eureka Springs Chocolate Lovers Festival (Eureka Springs): Every spring chocolate lovers unite! The best of the best vendors display their confections on pretty platters piled high with sugary glee. Try chocolate everything, including some surprising savory products, spirits, and your favorite truffles.
  • Annual Kite Festival (Eureka Springs): This free event at the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge dots the sky with the most vibrant kites in the land.
  • Byrdfest 27 (Ozark): This festival is a weekend campout concert on an 800-acre campground along the Mulberry River in Arkansas. Shop the merchandise and food vendors.
  • Pecan Festival (Keo): This delicious event takes place in December, just in time for holiday cakes and cookies requiring some of the best pecans in the area.

Where is one of the best state parks in Arkansas?

  • Logoly State Park (Magnolia): This 370-acre complex is the state's first environmental education state park with a living natural classroom for students and visitors.

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