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North Second Street @ Garrison Avenue, Fort Smith, AR 72901
Restored original late-1930s Ferris wheel from the Eli Bridge Company that was built and displayed at the 1935 San Diego World�s Fair, centers this old-fashioned amusement park. Also includes a han... More on Arkansas.com
This charming small amusement part at the west end of historic Garrison Avenue in downtown Fort Smith is one of Ft. Smith's most recognizable sights, as the park's working 1930s Ferris wheel (used ... More on uptake_content

#2.
Fort Smith
Very exciting. Trail has various challenges from rocks, bumps and grooves, to big ol' mud holes. It is used for motorcross some as well. There are some good single bike trails off the main trails. ... More on trails.mtbr.com
ONLY ride these trails if you know them well, and know what area's to stay away from... More on trails.mtbr.com

#3.
PO Box 1406, Fort Smith, AR, 72902
At Fort Smith National Historic Site you can walk where soldiers drilled, pause along the Trail of Tears, a... More on Nps.gov
They were doing major renovation's to the main building and would not let you enter into it until all the r... More on Epinions.com

#4.
Ft Smith
There are four pieces of single track connecting to a paved bike trail. The paved trail starts from the parking lot headed generally east eventually topping a large hill and continues another coupl... More on trails.mtbr.com
Spiders! More on trails.mtbr.com

#5.
So. 74th Street, Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States
This playground sits next to a beautiful lake and is enjoyed by hundreds of children every day. For age-appropriateness there is a large PlayBooster® system for children 5-12 and a PlayShaper® (2-5... More on KaBoom.org
Sadly I am going to report that this trail and or area is not longer a respectable mtb location, it is grown mostly with residential homes and new construction, I made an attempt to ride some of th... More on trails.mtbr.com

#6.
Creekmore Park, Fort Smith, Arkansas 72903

#7.
7200 Zero St, Fort Smith, Arkansas 72903-6589

#8.
Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States
Situated in a scenic Ozark valley near Mountainburg, this state park closed on January 2, 2002, to be relocated to a new site nearby. This was due to the enlarging of Lake Fort Smith and Lake Shepherd Springs into a single reservoir ... More on AnglerWeb.com

#9.
121 Clayton Expressway Fort Smith, Arkansas,

#10.
Old Greenwood Road & O Street Fort Smith, Arkansas,
