
We drove through Eureka Springs and like others, saw the sign so decided to drive back to Pivot Rock. The drive was beautiful through the woods that seemed to take forever but we arrived to a very...
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Pivot Rock and Natural Bridge is a 99-acre privately owned historical landmark located in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, dedicated to preserving the region's natural beauty and wildlife. Known for its unique rock formations, the site has been a popular attraction since its discovery in 1885, drawing visitors intrigued by its geological wonders and rich history.
Throughout the years, Pivot Rock has gained fame not only for its stunning landscapes but also for its connection to local legends, including Jesse James and the James-Younger Gang. The site has been featured multiple times in Ripley's Believe It or Not and became a cultural icon in the 1920s with the introduction of Corn Cob Jelly, further solidifying its status as a must-see destination.
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We drove through Eureka Springs and like others, saw the sign so decided to drive back to Pivot Rock. The drive was beautiful through the woods that seemed to take forever but we arrived to a very...
The drive to PR was calming and scenic. My time to and from PV and the stacked rocks was less than 20 minutes, so if you're into short hikes and finding joy in nature, this could be one. Hike has...
Nothing special here. Honor box to pay $6 to walk up to a rock, reinforced with concrete. Do not recommend.
When we arrived around noon on a cool April Wednesday we found the gate open, but the gift shop closed with a sign that said $6 each or what you can afford with an honor system can. We deposited...
What a cool place to explore! Located a couple miles on a windy drive off the highway. It's $8 an adult, $3 a kid to walk the grounds and trails. They have a small shop, public restrooms, free...
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