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Sometimes, the best blog-posts are the easy simple ones. You know what I mean?? Those that simply say, "click this and get here." So, go on, do it ... click this and get here.

Life is happening here. You're not missing out . . . you're right on time.
Retreat yourself.
Top Annual Events in Eureka Springs, Arkansas!
Eureka Springs, Arkansas is home to an exciting lineup of annual events. Below are some of my absolute favorites.

Ozark Mountain Music Festival (January)- #OzMoMu This is no deliverance, but it delivers.
Mardi Gras Eureka-Style (February) – Parades, masquerade balls, and live music bring a lively New Orleans-style flair to the Ozarks.
Chocolate Lovers Festival (February) – A dream event for chocolate enthusiasts with tastings and sweet treats.

St. Patrick’s Day Parade (March) – A festive downtown parade with Ireland vibes.
Spring Diversity Weekend (April)– A celebration of inclusivity featuring performances, social events, and community gatherings.
Festival of the Arts (May) – art exhibits, performances, parades, free music in the park, and the wildest street party thrown by artists called The White Street Walk which ironically happens on White Street.

Rhythm & Blues Weekend (August) – A celebration of soul-stirring music that vibrates in the core of your loins.
Volkswagen Weekend (August) – A colorful, joyful gathering of vintage and custom V-dubs!

Bikes, Blues, and BBQ (September/October) – The next largest national bike rally just outside of Sturgis, featuring live music, delicious barbecue, and scenic rides through the Ozarks.
Eureka Springs Corvette Weekend (September) – Classic and modern Corvette enthusiasts unite for a showcase of automotive excellence.

The Zombie Crawl (October) – This is one of those life experiences that you have to actually see to believe.
Nightmare in the Ozarks - Film Festival – An exclusive showcase of the horror genre's most anticipated new films.

Original Ozark Folk Festival (November) – The longest-running folk festival in the United States, featuring live performances, workshops and crunchy granola.
Fall Diversity Weekend (November)– A celebration of inclusivity featuring performances, social events, and community gatherings.
Christmas in Eureka (December) – Americana Christmastime. Think: Charles Dickens!





