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Fort Smith National Historic Sitehistoric sketch of Parker, jury men and others
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Fort Smith National Historic Site
Plan Your Visit
 
Visitor Center

A visit to the Fort Smith National Historic Site begins at the Visitor Center, located in the former barracks/courthouse/jail buildings. Plan on spending at least 45 minutes touring the exhibits on the military, Trail of Tears, and the federal court, including two jails and the courtroom of Judge Parker

On the grounds of the park you can see the site of the first fort, the Trail of Tears Overlook on the Arkansas River, the Commissary building, and reconstructed gallows.  Paved, handicap accessible paths makes walking to the sites easy, but plan on spending up to an hour to tour the grounds of the park.    

To learn more about the things to see at Fort Smith National Historic Site, click here.

 
aerial view of historic barracks/courthouse/jail buildings
Kaia Larsen, Fort Smith Times-Record
Visitor Center
cannon on old military parade grounds with flag flying and Commissary in distance
Places to Go
What to see on grounds and in Visitor Center
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detail of park's map
Map of the park's grounds and trail along river
printable map
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screen shot of weather website
Current Weather Conditions and Forecast
Check out the current weather at Fort Smith as well as the 7 day extended forecast
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calendar
Schedule of Events
Calendar of Programs and Events
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Lady Bird Johnson speaking at Fort Smith NHS dedication  

Did You Know?
Lady Bird Johnson came to Fort Smith National Historic Site to dedicate the park on October 27, 1964.

Last Updated: June 27, 2007 at 16:41 EST