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Jun 23, 2023

Looking for fun spring activities around Springdale, AR? We’ve been here for years and know and love this area. Here are a few of our favorite ways to celebrate spring.

Visit the Springdale Farmers Market

This market has been popping up at 922 E. Emma Ave every spring since 1997 and is a local favorite due to the easy access parking available, as well as the friendly locals who are more than happy to tell you about their farm. Whether you’re looking for fruit, honey, or flowers, this market has what you’re looking for.

You can load up the entire cargo hold of your Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross SEL with the wide variety of farm-fresh fruit, vegetables, and handmade artisan goods available at our farmer’s market. It opens in May and is around throughout the summer and into the fall.

Catch a Baseball Game at Arvest Ballpark

Spring means baseball, and you don’t have to go far to see a great game since the ballpark is conveniently located at 3000 Gene George Blvd. Come see the Northwest Arkansas Naturals play throughout the spring, it’s sure to make for a great day.

The stadium hosts a number of theme nights throughout the season, including MArvel’s Defenerrs of the Doamon Night, Fireworks Friday, Family Sunday, and buck-a-brat nights. Be sure to check their calendar to see what special activities are going on.

Visit Me and the Flea Market

Looking for a fun and unique shopping experience? Me and the Flea Market has a rotating selection of antiques and collectibles that you’re not likely to find anywhere else. You’ll want to stop by every week to see what new items they have available.

Whether you’re searching for used books and comics, collectible dolls, a new bag, or anything else you can imagine, you’re likely to find it here at 4388 N. Thompson St.

Stroll the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks

Spring would be incomplete without a visit to the gorgeous botanical gardens at 4703 N. Crossover Rd. Located only a few miles outside of Springdale, it’s worth the short drive for all there is to see here. There are a dozen themed gardens to walk through, as well as a native butterfly house that is a truly breathtaking experience.

The botanical gardens also offer a number of educational programs throughout the spring and summer, so be sure to check out their website for full details and to schedule your trip. Their classes are open to people of all ages and gardening skill levels, so whether you want to attend a lecture on conservation or a workshop to learn how to plant your own garden, the botanical garden is a great place to spend a spring day.

Which of these fun experiences are you going to do first? While you’re exploring, make sure to spring into Rath Mitsubishi for your next vehicle and let us know where you’re exploring.