Explore gorgeous scenery, forests and farm country, great camping, charming Current River, 5,000 caves to tour, and Alley Springs photo spot.
The drive from Salem to Eminence on Route 19 is a 44-mile, 1-hour travel and is best driven in the spring through fall. The tour winds through farm country and upland forests. You will see lots of gorgeous panorama everywhere along this drive, as you slice through a small portion of the Ozarks. As you travel south from Salem on Route 19, several side streets will take you into parts of the gigantic, 1.5 million-acre Mark Twain National Forest. Route 19 climbs the Ozark Plateau on its way to the Current River and its southern stream, the Jacks Fork River, part of the Ozark National Scenic Riverways. Read more . . .
Most agree the Ozark area is a great area to drive in Arkansas, but sometimes taking a new direction will find you even better driving. This direction is fun and interesting. Murals are major attractions at each end of this drive in Helena (Cherry Street) and Paragould (Court and Emerson Streets. They become bookends for a drive through nature and history.