Attraction Guide: St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church, Eureka Springs, United States

St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church Guide

A Sanctuary of Stone and Spirit: Discover St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church Guide

Perched atop a bluff overlooking downtown Eureka Springs, St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church is a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture and a peaceful oasis amidst the bustling town. More than just a place of worship, it's a landmark that embodies the town's rich history and enduring spirit. Whether you're religious or not, the church's beauty and tranquility are sure to leave a lasting impression. Construction of St. Elizabeth's began in 1906 and was completed in 1909. The church was designed by architect A.O. Clark, who also designed several other notable buildings in Eureka Springs. The church's most distinctive feature is its unique "inverted" design, with the bell tower located at the rear of the building rather than the front. This was due to the challenging terrain and the desire to maximize the church's visibility from downtown. Visitors are welcome to explore the church's interior, admire its stained-glass windows, and attend mass. The grounds surrounding the church offer breathtaking views of Eureka Springs and the surrounding Ozark Mountains. The adjacent "Christ of the Ozarks" statue is another popular attraction. While St. Elizabeth's doesn't have a specific culinary tradition, Eureka Springs offers a variety of dining options. Consider enjoying a meal at one of the nearby restaurants after your visit to the church.

Transportation

St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church is located on a hill overlooking downtown Eureka Springs. It's a steep walk from the downtown area. The Eureka Springs Trolley offers a convenient way to reach the church. Check the trolley schedule for routes and times. Parking is available near the church, but it can be limited during peak season.