Texarkana

Discover Texarkana, AR—a border city full of character, cultural landmarks, and historic charm. Explore its vibrant downtown, outdoor spaces, and growing arts scene.

Texarkana, Arkansas, forms one half of a unique twin city that straddles the border between Arkansas and Texas. With a rich heritage shaped by railroads, timber, and trade, Texarkana offers a compelling mix of small-town charm and cross-border culture. Though distinct from its Texas counterpart, the Arkansas side has developed its own identity through civic pride, community initiatives, and a growing arts and culinary scene.

Downtown Texarkana is experiencing a renaissance, with revitalized buildings, public art projects, and events that celebrate the city’s dual-state character. The Perot Theatre, originally opened in 1924 and restored to its former grandeur, serves as a cultural centerpiece, hosting concerts, theatrical productions, and touring performances. Nearby, the Regional Arts Center and the Museum of Regional History give insight into the area’s deep roots and diverse stories.

Outdoor lovers will find plenty to explore, from Spring Lake Park’s walking trails and disc golf to nearby Millwood Lake and the scenic backroads of southwest Arkansas. Whether you’re drawn by history, heritage tourism, or a genuine taste of southern hospitality, Texarkana, Arkansas, stands as a welcoming community with one foot in tradition and the other in progress.

Experience Texarkana

Interstate 30: Little Rock to Texarkana – Arkansas

Interstate 30: Little Rock to Texarkana – Arkansas

Take a scenic 129-mile journey down Interstate 30 from Little Rock to Texarkana, Arkansas, exploring a “lost highway” segment before major upgrades. Discover small towns, pine forests, and historical landmarks on this classic corridor to Texas.

Interstate 49: Texarkana Arkansas – Northbound

Interstate 49: Texarkana Arkansas – Northbound

Cruise north on I-49 through Texarkana, Arkansas, from the US-71/AR-151 interchange up to I-30. Explore this quick urban drive past local businesses, Texarkana Regional Airport, and city highlights—perfect for travelers looking to connect between Texas and Arkansas.