Attraction Guide: University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, United States

University of Arkansas Guide

Explore the Hill: Tradition and Innovation at the University of Arkansas Guide

Welcome to the University of Arkansas, a vibrant public research university nestled in the scenic Ozark Mountains. Known affectionately as "The Hill," the university offers a beautiful campus, a rich history, and a dynamic atmosphere for learning and exploration. Whether you're a prospective student, an alumnus, or simply a visitor, the University of Arkansas provides a glimpse into the heart of Arkansas's intellectual and cultural landscape. Founded in 1871, the University of Arkansas has grown from a small land-grant college to a comprehensive research institution. Its history is intertwined with the development of the state, playing a crucial role in agriculture, engineering, and the arts. The iconic Old Main building, a symbol of the university's enduring legacy, stands as a testament to its commitment to education and progress. The university also boasts a strong athletic tradition, particularly in football and basketball, with the Razorbacks representing the state with pride. Visitors can explore the beautiful campus, visit the University Museum, catch a Razorbacks game, or attend a performance at the Walton Arts Center, located just off campus. Take a stroll through the historic core of campus, admire the architecture, and soak in the collegiate atmosphere. Don't miss the Fulbright Peace Fountain, a symbol of the university's commitment to peace and understanding. For a taste of local flavor, explore the restaurants and shops in the nearby Dickson Street Entertainment District.

Transportation

The University of Arkansas is accessible by several Razorback Transit bus routes. Routes 13, 15, 33, 44, 48, 54, 56, 57, 58, 63, 66, 72, 88, 93, and 99 all serve various locations on and around campus. Check the Razorback Transit website or app for real-time bus tracking and route information.