Ft. Smith / Alma KOA

  • 3539 US 71 N Hwy
  • Alma, AR 72921-8096
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Ft. Smith / Alma KOA

3539 US 71 N Hwy
AlmaAR 72921-8096
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Ft. Smith / Alma KOA

3539 US 71 N Hwy
AlmaAR 72921-8096
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A blanket of trees sweeps across the rolling hills and mountains that surround this KOA, making this a scenic stop that's especially glorious in the fall.

A blanket of trees sweeps across the rolling hills and mountains that surround this KOA, making this a scenic stop that's especially glorious in the fall. This quiet Ozarks campground offers long pull thru sites with cable TV, Wi-Fi and the equipment and place to wash your rig. Relax at the pond with your fishing pole, take a paddleboat ride and feed the friendly ducks. Swim in the saltwater pool or lay out and tan. A playground and basketball court add to the fun. Fort Smith National Historic Site showcases 80 years of America's westward expansion and includes the remains of two frontier forts. Bird-watchers like the walking trails along the Arkansas River. Shop Victorian Van Buren's crafts or antiques and ride the Scenic Ozark Railway. Attractions include a Civil War cemetery, golf courses, wineries, a trolley ride. Coming to Fort Smith in the near future is a Marshal's Museum, personally I can't wait . Two casino's are close by. Be sure to add this campground to your stop and stay list.  See you SOON!

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Meet Your Hosts


Harold and Linda Fisher wanted to do something different to get away from their busy lives. After purchasing their KOA campground in 1998, the couple realized that this was the life for them, but there was much work to be done. To this day, Linda says she always sees things needing to be improved. "It's a process that makes our KOA better each day," said Linda.

The park is primarily an overnight campground, but the amenities for staying longer are available. "People come and stay a night or two. But we love to see people staying longer for a quick vacation or visiting relatives is always nice," added Linda. She says the area is beautiful. Flowering bushes dot the park and pine trees offer shade. "We love the spring and the fall - it's relaxed and things seem restful," said Linda.

The couple loves meeting new people and they take into consideration every complaint and compliment. "Trying to break the ice with guests is fun and it gives us a chance to get to know them. Everyone puts on their best smile and truly enjoys their surroundings," said Linda. The couple knows what it is like to be on the receiving end of a campground and they stress that "things that are important to customers are important to us." Linda said making her guests feel like family is their goal. "We try to make them feel at home," said Linda.

Family is important at the Fort Smith KOA. Harold and Linda live on-site and their kids all live at the campground except for a daughter and family in Alabama.. Visiting their children and their grandchildren is a favorite pastime and Linda plays piano when time permits.

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Campground Amenities

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 75' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cable TV
  • Pool (Open May 25 to Sep 8)
  • Propane ($)
  • Fishing
  • Children's Playground
  • Large Laundry
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Campground Activities

Antique Shopping

 

Golf - 9 Hole and 18 Hole

 

Craft Malls

 

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Local Attractions

Old Frisco Depot Train Ride

Embarking from historic Van Buren’s Old Frisco Depot, the Ozark Scenic Railway vintage train will take you on a breathtaking ride through the beautiful Ozark Mountains. Every weekend from April through mid-November, a three-hour round trip ride from Van Buren to Winslow offers you spectacular views of the Boston Mountains. There’s no better way to experience the majesty of the Ozarks!

Fort Smith National Historic Site

Fort Smith National Historic Site embraces the remains of two frontier forts and the Federal Court for the Western District of Arkansas. Commemorating a significant phase of America’s westward expansion, it stands today a reminder of 80 turbulent years in the history of Federal Indian policy.

Van Buren Old Town

A stroll down Van Buren’s beautifully restored Victorian Main Street is a walk through a more gracious and elegant time. The exceptional collection of fascinating shops that line this quaint and picturesque street contain shopping treasures of almost every description. And at prices that will make you feel like a river pirate.

Wineries: Wiederkehr, Post Familie, Mount Bethel and Cowie

This area known as Altus area has a wine making heritage dating back to the 1880s and is famous for its historic vineyards and award-winning wines. The German and Swiss immigrants who settled here passed on their traditions and knowledge of wine production to the present families. Hundreds of acres of vineyards surround the Altus area and contribute to its European culture. Each winery has a tasting room and gift shop, and offers free tours daily.

Old Fort Museum

From the founding of the first fort in 1817 to nearby Fort Chaffee’s role in the 1980’s, the tumultuous history of Fort Smith’s presence on the Arkansas-Oklahoma border is brought to life in a series of fascinating exhibits and displays. They tell the area’s story through the westward expansion, the Civil War, the Gay Nineties -- and the emergence of a modern city in the 20th century. Don’t miss the old-fashioned drug store and working soda fountain.

Fort Smith Trolley Museum

Streetcars were the way to get around in most cities 60-70 years ago. A fully restored 1926 streetcar rides the rails between the Trolley Museum and the Old Fort Museum, bringing back memories for some and new thrills for others. The museum also contains old railroad passenger cars, engines, early Fort Smith buses and other transportation memorabilia.
Phone # 479-783-0205 or 479-783-0145
http://www.fstm.org

Miss Laura's Historic Brothel

Built just before the turn of the century as the city's unique Riverfront Hotel, the ornate building soon became widely-known as "Miss Laura's," the premier bawdyhouse in the rough-and-tumble part of Fort Smith along the Arkansas River. After legalized prostitution ended in 1924, the building was bought and sold several times and fell into disrepair following the death of the last madam in 1949. A local benefactor, Donald W. Reynolds, purchased the building in 1963 to save it from the wrecking ball. Add it to your list to do visit Miss Laura's while in the area!
Phone # 479-783-8888
misslaurasgifts.com

Terra Studios / Blue Bird of Happiness

Terra Studios is located in the Ozark Mountains near Fayetteville, Arkansas. Artisans produce glass and pottery homewares, gifts and fine art pieces.
Phone # 800-255-8995
www.terrastudios.com

Post Familie Winegrowers

Since 1880, five generations of Posts have cultivated and harvested their grapes to make Post Familie wines. The founder of our wine heritage and Altus viticulture was Jacob Post, a German who arrived in America in 1872. From his cellar, he sold the first Altus wines to passengers on the Iron Mountain Railroad, when the train stopped by his farm for fuel and water. His daughter-in-law, the colorful Katherine Post, was rumored to have served wine with her meals at her very popular restaurant during the Prohibition Era. After Prohibition, the state legislature turned to her son James for help in writing laws to make winegrowing legal once again. He and his son Mathew formed the Post Winery at its present location. By adding new grape varieties to the vineyards and improvements in the winemaking process, combined with increasing storage capacity, Matt made the winery a successful business. His 12 sons and daughters ensure the familie tradition of making fine wines will continue. Today it is this fifth generation that is continuing this winegrowing tradition of excellence. Incorporating the latest technology has improved both vineyards and winery. Our resulting wines have been Gold Medal Winners. Taste the tradition and "Toast with Post."
Phone # 479-468-2741
www.postfamilie.com

More local area information

For more information on the local area:

Fishing Pond - catch and release

Woods and Open Areas

Quiet Park

Beautiful Sunsets

Fair Weather Year Round

Long Pull-Thru Sites

Cable Television

Miss Laura’s - Historic Brothel/Visitor Center - Fort Smith

Once called the "Riverfront Hotel" to be proper, the city’s Visitors Information Center is the only former bordello listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built just before 1900, it was once the most popular place on the city’s bawdy Front Street. The "house" later renamed "Miss Laura’s," is now magnificently restored in Victorian splendor.

Fort Smith National Cemetery - Civil War

Laid out during the founding of the first fort in 1817, it was granted national status in 1867. The 15-acre cemetery contains approximately 9,000 graves, among them Judge Isaac Parker, and General William O. Darby, founder of the "Darby’s Rangers." The cemetery is especially beautiful on several patriotic holidays each year when the colorful "Avenue of Flags" is displayed.

Oldest Court House west of the Mississippi - Van Buren

Knoble Brewery

Built in 1848 by German immigrant Joseph Knoble, this three-story stone structure contains an original underground cellar where the beer was stored. An outdoor beer garden made it a popular 19th century gathering place. Now fully restored as Weidman’s Old Fort Brew Pub Restaurant, you can still watch real beer being made in the tiny brewery. Tours welcome.

Spiro Mounds Archaeological Park - Spiro, OK

The Spiro Mounds Site is one of the most important archeological discoveries in North America and Oklahoma's only state archeological park. Spiro is the westernmost site of a complex cultural tradition in the Southeast called the Southern Cult or Southeastern Ceremonial Complex. The site, occupied from AD 850 to 1450, was home to powerful leaders who directed the building of the nine platform and burial mounds on the 80 acre site. These leaders governed farmers in outlying villages who probably provided labor for mound-building.

Ozark Highlands Hiking Trail

Self-Guided Driving Tour/Walking Tours - Fort Smith

Visit the Tourist Information Center at North "B" and Clayton Expressway and pick up a brochure describing these historical tours of downtown Fort Smith.

Terra Studios/Blue Bird of Happiness


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Upcoming Events

April Events

Festival of Music and Turkey Track Pasture Pickin’.

May Events

Pioneer Festival, Art and Craft Fairs, Rodeo, and Barrel Racing Futurity.

June Events

Ft. Smith Riverfest and Turkey Track Bluegrass Music Festival.

July Events

Art and Craft Fairs

August Events

Wine Fests and Grape Stomp.

September Events

Arkansas/Oklahoma State Fair, Blues Music Festival and Custom Car Shows.

October Events

Valley of the Gathering and Octoberfests.

November Events

Quilt Show

December Events

Christmas Lighting of Many Towns


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