Arkansas Points of Interest

Collier Homestead Smokehouse


The Collier Homestead Smokehouse is a must-see point of interest in Arkansas's national parks. Visitors can experience a glimpse of early Arkansas life by seeing an authentic smokehouse, which was an essential part of preserving meat in the 1800s. The smokehouse is located in the Collier Homestead, which was built in the late 19th century and is now a historic site.

One of the best reasons to visit the Collier Homestead Smokehouse is to learn about the history of preserving meat in the 1800s. Visitors can see the smokehouse and how it was used to smoke and cure meat. The process of smoking meat was vital in earlier times because it allowed the meat to be kept for longer periods without spoiling. The Collier Homestead Smokehouse is a rare opportunity for visitors to see an authentic smokehouse that was used in the past.

In addition to the smokehouse, visitors can also explore the Collier Homestead and see how early settlers lived. The Homestead includes a small cabin, a barn, and other outbuildings. Visitors can also enjoy hiking trails and beautiful scenery in the surrounding area.

Overall, the Collier Homestead Smokehouse is an excellent point of interest for those interested in history, food preservation, or simply looking for a unique experience. Visitors can learn about early Arkansas life and see a rare and authentic smokehouse from the 1800s. Get driving directions.
COLLIER HOMESTEAD SMOKEHOUSE

Points of Interest
Location
Brantley House Ruin
Buffalo Point Visitor Contact Station
Bundy House
Collier Homestead Barn
Collier Homestead Cistern
Collier Homestead House
Collier Homestead Smokehouse
Erbie Church
Hicks Hotel
Hicks Store
James A. Villines (Beaver Jim) Barn
James A. Villines (Beaver Jim) Chicken House
James A. Villines (Beaver Jim) Corn Crib
James A. Villines (Beaver Jim) Fruit Cellar
James A. Villines (Beaver Jim) House
James A. Villines (Beaver Jim) Smokehouse
James A. Villines (Beaver Jim) WPA Outhouse
Kastning House
Leatherwood Wilderness
Morning Star Mill Ruins
New White Eagle Mill Ruins
Old White Eagle Mill Ruins
Parker-Hickman Board Barn
Parker-Hickman Chicken House
Parker-Hickman Corn Crib
Parker-Hickman House
Parker-Hickman Log Barn
Parker-Hickman Machine Shed
Parker-Hickman Smokehouse
Parker-Hickman WPA Outhouse
Rabey House Ruins
Richland Creek Wilderness
Rush Ghost Town
Rush Smelter
Storekeeper's House
Taylor-Medley General Store
Tyler Bend Visitor Center
Upper Buffalo Wilderness Area
Warehouse Ruins
Washhouse
William Villines Corn Crib
William Villines Harness Shed
William Villines Log Barn/House

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Sequoya Park 14 306 ft
Cherokee Numerous 277 ft
Lake Sylvia 27 704 ft
Oakland - Bull Shoals Lake Numerous 722 ft
Point Remove Park 16 281 ft
Versailles City Park Numerous 990 ft
Tyler Bend - Buffalo National River Numerous 614 ft
Bennett Spring State Park Numerous 880 ft
Theodosia Numerous 691 ft
Buck Creek - Bull Shoals Lake Numerous 724 ft
Highway 125 - Bull Shoals Lake Numerous 707 ft
Ozark Isle - Bull Shoals Lake Numerous 689 ft

Nearby Streamflow Levels

Gauge Streamflow
Bryant Creek Near Tecumseh
USGS 07058000
961 cfs
Roubidoux Creek Above Ft. Leonard Wood
USGS 06928300
784 cfs
South Fork Dry Sac River Near Springfield
USGS 06918493
460 cfs
James River At Galena
USGS 07052500
10,200 cfs
Bull Creek Near Walnut Shade
USGS 07053810
7,160 cfs
Beaver Creek At Bradleyville
USGS 07054080
15,800 cfs
North Fork River Near Tecumseh
USGS 07057500
1,080 cfs
Snotel Site Snowpack 24hr Change