Plane tickets to Fort-Smith

Fort Smith, Arkansas, has a rich and colorful history. A little more than two centuries ago, the city was the site of military outposts established during the frontier era, making it an integral part of the history of the West and indeed, the nation. Fort Smith has been the home of the Trail of Tears, the Cherokee deportation of the 1830s, and the place where law and order were maintained by legendary lawman judge and U.S. marshal, Parker. Today, the city is a thriving, vibrant town that is home to a wide assortment of attractions, businesses and activities. This text will provide an overview of Fort Smith and its fascinating past as well as its present day attractions and activities.

Getting to Know Fort Smith

Fort Smith is located in the state of Arkansas in the United States of America. The city has a population of 85,739 people as of 2019. The majority of the population (74.9%) identifies as White, 15.8% as African American, and 4.7% as Hispanic or Latino. Fort Smith sits in the Central Time Zone. This time zone covers all of Arkansas, as well as five surrounding states. The official language of Fort Smith is English. However, as the city is home to people of many different backgrounds, there are a variety of languages spoken around the city. The currency of Fort Smith is the United States Dollar (USD). In addition, many businesses and public facilities also accept credit cards, traveler’s checks, and personal checks.

Climate and Weather

The climate of Fort Smith, Arkansas is humid-subtropical. Summers here are hot and humid, with temperatures often rising above 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Winters are mild to cool, with occasional bouts of freezing temperatures and snow. Spring and fall are mild and pleasant, with temperatures rarely exceeding the mid-80s. Fort Smith receives an average of about 44 inches of rain each year, most of which falls between March and June. July through September is the area's driest period of the year, receiving an average of less than 2 inches of rain each month. Fort Smith also experiences moderate thunderstorms and occasional tornadoes. Overall, Fort Smith enjoys mild temperatures and seasonably warm weather throughout the year. With an average of only four days a year that reach -10 degrees Celsius or below and an average of only two days a year that reach above 30 degrees Celsius, Fort Smith is one of the mildest places to live in the United States.

Touring Fort Smith: Airport and Transportation

There is only one airport in Fort Smith, Arkansas, and it is called Fort Smith Regional Airport (FSM). It is located about seven miles from the downtown area of Fort Smith. To get from the airport to downtown Fort Smith, you can take a city bus for $2.00 or take a taxi for approximately $20.00. Fort Smith airport does not have a currency exchange service.

Exploring the Rich History and Culture of Fort Smith

  1. Fort Smith is the location of Belle Point, the original starting point of the Trail of Tears. As such, it contains several cultural landmarks related to the Trail of Tears, including a memorial to those who died during their journey.
  2. Located at the intersection of two important rivers, the Arkansas and Poteau, Fort Smith has a long and rich history as a trading post for settlers. By the late 1800s it had grown to become one of the largest cities in Arkansas.
  3. Fort Smith is also known for having a vibrant performing arts scene and a number of attractions related to its unique cultural identity. From the Fort Smith National Historic Site to the Fort Smith Museum of History and Culture, there's something for everyone to explore

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