Take a meandering route through Missouri and into northern Arkansas to enjoy scenery that changes with the seasons. The Ozark Mountains span four states and consist of a plateau that covers 50,000 square miles. There’s plenty of hiking, rivers, lakes, and caves interspaced amongst the wilderness areas, making for a great road trip adventure with both scenery and historical destinations.
Years ago, I traveled this route as part of an assignment that involved researching why people live in particular areas. Life in these parts is slow-paced, almost reflective. What I found during the road trip was that a good many people choose to live in this area for the lifestyle; they value the slower pace and the access to nature and its outdoor activities. It’s a pleasant drive through a peaceful and scenic area when you follow the rolling hills from Osage Beach, Missouri, to Eureka Springs, Arkansas
via Ozark Mountains Road Trip: Osage Beach to Eureka Springs — Jill Dutton | Travel Journalist
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Nature’s Silent Message
Nature’s Silent Message
Cool! Its on our US roadtrips list👍great read.
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Check out this blog about the Ozarks. — DeanaOutside
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The photo is of the Glen Cove Viaduct along the Blue Ridge Parkway as it skirts around the slopes of Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina, isn’t it? Just checking.
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I will check with the author
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I will check in with the author
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