The Mississippi River forms most of Arkansas's eastern border, except in Clay and Greene counties where the St. Francis River forms the western boundary of the Missouri Bootheel, and in dozens of places where the current channel of the Mississippi has meandered from where it had last been legally specified. Arkansas shares its southern border with Louisiana, its northern border with Missouri, its eastern border with Tennessee and Mississippi, and its western border with Texas and Oklahoma.
Arkansas is a land of mountains and valleys, thick forests and fertile plains. The so-called Lowlands are better known by names of their two regions, the Delta and the Grand Prairie. The Arkansas Delta is a flat landscape of rich alluvial soils formed by repeated flooding of the adjacent Mississippi. Further away from the river, in the southeast portion of the state, the Grand Prairie consists of a more undulating landscape. Both are fertile agricultural areas.
The Delta region is bisected by an unusual geological formation known as Crowley's Ridge. A narrow band of rolling hills, Crowley's Ridge rises from 250 to 500 feet (150 m) above the surrounding alluvial plain and underlies many of the major towns of eastern Arkansas.
Northwest Arkansas is part of the Ozark Plateau including the Boston Mountains, to the south are the Ouachita Mountains and these regions are divided by the Arkansas River; the southern and eastern parts of Arkansas are called the Lowlands. All of these mountains ranges are part of the U.S. Interior Highlands region, the only major mountainous region between the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains. The highest point in the state is Mount Magazine in the Ozark Mountains; it rises to 2,753 feet (839 m) above sea level.
Arkansas is home to many caves, such as Blanchard Springs Caverns. It is currently the only U.S. state in which diamonds are mined.
Bella Vista - *Village Art Club Gallery - 479-855-2064
Benton - *Warren Criswell Online Art Gallery
Berryville - *Grandma Fran Primitive and Folk Art Gallery - 870-423-2073
Conway - *Baum Gallery of Fine Art - 501-450-5793
El Dorado - *South Arkansas Arts Center - 870-777-8200
Eureka Springs - *Cherokee Mountain Gallery - 479-253-5353
Fayetteville - *Art Gallery of Kathy Riddick
Fayetteville - *Muse Gallery - 479-444-7770
Fayetteville - Studio 302
Fayetteville - *Walton Arts Center - 479-443-9216
Fort Smith - Fort Smith Arts Center - 479-784-2787
Gamaliel - Dana Wolf's Online Gallery
Green Forest - Margaret Bartlett's Portraits from Photos
Hot Springs - American Art Gallery - 501-624-0550
Hot Springs - Artists' Workshop Gallery - 501-623-6401
Hot Springs - Blue Moon Gallery - 501-318-ARTS
Hot Springs - Dryden Pottery Gallery - 501-623-4201
Hot Springs - Linda Williams Palmer Online Arts Gallery - 501-318-4278
Hot Springs - Painted Papers Art Studio & Gallery - 501-623-2668
Hot Springs - Taylor's Contemporanea Fine Arts - 501-624-0516
Hot Springs - Watercolors by Richard Stephens - 501-624-7062
Huntsville - Galerie Camus
Lavaca - Artwork by Brenda Ruttle - ruttle@cox-internet.com
Little Rock - Arkansas Arts Center - 501-372-4000
Little Rock - Arkansas Artists Gallery - 501-376-1979
Little Rock - Arkansas Gallery
Little Rock - Cantrell Gallery - 800-437-0933
Little Rock - Chroma Gallery - 501-664-0880
Little Rock - Greg Thompson Fine Art - 501-664-2787
Little Rock - Hearne Fine Art Gallery - 501-372-6822
Little Rock - Hillcrest Gallery - 501-664-7900
Little Rock - River Market Artspace - 501-324-ARTS
Little Rock - UALR Art Gallery
Little Rock - William Criswell's Art
Mountain Home - Corner Joint Frame Shop & Gallery - 870-425-8187
Mountain Home - Hill Country Art Gallery - 870-492-4000
Texarkana - Texarkana Regional Arts and Humanities Council - 903-792-8681
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