Arkansas is a state of striking contrasts and hidden treasures, from rolling hills to winding rivers, from bustling cultural centers to quiet historic towns. The beauty of The Natural State truly comes alive when you explore it through the lens of its seasons.
Our Arkansas TV original production, “The Four Seasons of Arkansas,” invites viewers on a journey across the state, celebrating the natural landscapes, fascinating history and unique experiences that make Arkansas one of America’s most captivating destinations. Through each episode, we’ll discover how the state transforms with the seasons — from the serene winter landscapes to the vibrant blooms of spring, the sun-soaked adventures of summer and the rich colors of fall.
As part of our “From the Archives” series, this program offers both nostalgia and discovery, highlighting some of Arkansas’s most iconic spots as well as hidden gems. Whether you’re a lifelong Arkansan or planning your first visit, this series will give you a deeper appreciation for the sights, sounds and stories of the state, all from the comfort of your living room.
“The Four Seasons of Arkansas” airs Thursdays in February at 7 p.m., starting Feb. 5, and is also available on demand at youtube.com/@arkansastv.
“From the Archives: The Four Seasons – Winter” – airs Feb. 5, at 7 p.m.
Visit Hot Springs National Park, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s Planetarium, the Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge southeast of Russellville, historic buildings in Helena, the Oil and Brine Museum and the Ozark Highlands Trail.

“From the Archives: The Four Seasons – Spring” – airs Feb. 12, at 7 p.m.
Visit Hidden Valley Berry Farm, Crater of Diamonds State Park, Old Washington Historic State Park’s Spring Jonquil Festival, a bladesmithing school featuring the Bowie Knife, Blanchard Springs Cavern, four state parks atop Crowley’s Ridge and the Mulberry River.

“From the Archives: The Four Seasons – Summer” – airs Feb. 19, at 7 p.m.
Visit the Reader Railroad, Lake Ouachita, the Arkansas Arts Center, the Spring River, Mammoth Spring State Park, Mount Bethel Winery and Lake Chicot.

“From the Archives: The Four Seasons – Fall” – airs Feb. 26, at 7 p.m.
Visit Delta Farm Tours, the Snowden Bed and Breakfast, Sam’s Throne, Ponca, Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park, Queen Wilhelmina State Park, Talimena Scenic Drive, Fort Smith and Van Buren.
How To Watch
“The Four Seasons of Arkansas” will air on Thursdays in February, starting Feb. 5, at 7 p.m. as part of our “From the Archives” series.
“Winter” airs Thursday, Feb. 5, at 7 p.m.
“Spring” airs Feb. 12, at 7 p.m.
“Summer” airs on Feb. 19 at 7 p.m.
“Fall” airs on Feb. 26 at 7 p.m.
How to Watch on Demand
“The Four Seasons of Arkansas” is available to watch on demand at youtube.com/@arkansastv.
