• The Blue Spring Heritage Center is a botanical garden offering weddings and featuring American Indian history and traditions in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
  • Oral histories of Tsalagi (Cherokee), Osage, and Quapaw cite journeys to Blue Spring for tens of thousands of years (Blue Spring Heritage Center).
  • Blue Spring Heritage Center (formerly known as Eureka Springs Gardens) is a 33-acre (13 ha) privately owned tourist attraction in the Arkansas Heritage Trails...
  • Experience the beauty of Blue Spring Heritage Center in Eureka Springs, AR. Stroll through gardens, trails, and explore a historic bluff by the blue spring.
  • Blue Spring Heritage Center is a 38-million-gallon-per-day free-flowing mountain spring forming a pool and lagoon surrounded by acres of beautiful gardens.
  • Courtesy of Blue Springs Heritage Center. Cliff shelter at Blue Springs Mitchel23 / CC BY-SA 3.0. Fall foliage surrounding the White River.
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  • Blue Spring Heritage Center I bet you can’t figure out why they would call it the Blue Spring? Isn’t the water just wonderful! It was also a cool 52 degrees!
  • Blue Spring Heritage Center. The largest spring in Northwest Arkansas, Blue Spring flows 38 million gallons of water every day.
  • The Blue Spring Heritage Center, located in Eureka Springs, is one of the most beautiful and historically significant locations in all of Arkansas.
  • Historic Blue Spring, a stop on the Trail of Tears, pours 38 million gallons of water each day into its trout-stocked lagoon.
  • Blue Spring Heritage Center is located at 1537 Co Rd 210, just 15 minutes from the door of our Eureka Springs inn, 5 Ojo.
  • Once you reach the Blue Spring Heritage Center, you can park in the large parking lot. You enter the grounds through the gift shop and pay the entrance fee.