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Springdale, AR is a vibrant city located in the Northwest corner of the state. It has been called “The Jewel of Arkansas”, due to its picturesque scenery and friendly atmosphere. It is known for its variety of outdoor activities, such as biking trails and kayaking on the White River. Springdale is also home to many local restaurants, shops and businesses that make it a great place to live and visit. Residents enjoy the community's sense of pride in their hometown, and visitors can explore the many attractions in this area. Reviews of Springdale are consistently positive, noting its beautiful environment, bustling downtown area, amazing amenities and welcoming community spirit. Whether you're looking for an outdoor adventure or just a peaceful evening out with friends, Springdale offers something for everyone.

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Conservative Heaven - 10/25/2021
This is a great area with good Republican Voters. Over 50% of people living here cannot be held responsible for Biden. That's all left to the Read More

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Living in Springdale - 3/20/2021
I have lived in Downtown Springdale for years and I regret buying a home here. My neighbor burns constantly and the city will not do anything to stop it. We have had people try to break into our cars and random people in our backyard that are apparently on drugs. The walking trail that the city brags about is dirty with trash hanging from the trees and the smell from the chicken plants downtown is terrible. Read More

The numbers for housing is skewed - 2/23/2015
Please understand that if you are attracted by low cost housing you can find it here. Just know that it would be best to be bi-lingual.Read More

Hospital & Doctor Quality - 9/6/2013
Been in Springdale for 12 yrs., and have had only three doctors although I also have a heart surgeon and heart specialist, dermatologist, and dentist as well. Quality of care is better than when I lived in Springfield, MA., and the G.P.'s I've had have been excellent and well-versed in the common and somewhat uncommon illnesses and diseases. Hospitals in the area have single-occupancy rooms and the coverage by nurses is excellent as well. Having been in three of the hospitals in the general area, Springdale's is the best for a less anxious stay than either Washington County's or Rogers. Have stayed in all three more than a day and was always treated well, but in Springdale the "mood" is more relaxed, but equally attentive to patient concerns. Modern tech is found w[thin each facility, and your records are conveniently saved to a database easily reached by computer. Affordable, competent, modern, friendly, and supportive-all go to make the Springdale Hospital the very best in the area. Read More

Quality of life in Springdale, AR - 1/11/2011
Springdale affords an outstanding quality of life. It is the crossroads of Northwest Arkansas. The area is dynamic, Springdale having grown from about 38,000 population to about 68,000 since 2000. The rest of Northwest Arkansas has experienced similar growth. Three Fortune 500 (they may be Fortune 100) companies are based in the area. The main campus of the University of Arkansas is next door in Fayetteville. Housing is very affordable, and local schools are generally the best in the state. The climate presents four distinct seasons; winters are mild, spring and fall last several weeks and are delightful, and summer usually brings only a few really hot days. The crime rate is low for an area with a population of about 400,000. Sales taxes are high, but property taxes are low. In the last century, there wasn't a lot of major entertainment beyond Arkansas Razorbacks sports events. Now, however, there are performing arts centers throughout the area, two symphony orchestras are based Read More

sick in the city - 12/21/2009
nwa is diffently the place to live if you enjoy the outdoors, but if you have alergies its not the place to live. I have been sick for the last 5 years and have taken every medication there is.Only now that my husband is sick,is the reason we are Read More

grew up there moved out of there.. - 2/22/2007
first this: i grew up in northwest arkansas. my family moved there from nebraska when i was 14 (NOW) 29 and i thank them still to this day for the move to n.w.arkansas
the country is beautiful and serene. rolling ozark mountains, beautiful fall colors.just a really nice place. the first place we moved to was rogers and it was a small town of 19,000+ NOW rogers is over 45,000+
matter of fact the whole area has grown to a metro area with over 311,000+
crazy growth by bentonville giant Wal-Mart. springdale food giant tyson.
rogers_lowell j.b. hunt transportation.and finally the university of arkansas in fayetteville..my parents still live there. but i had to get out of n.w.arkansas. the job situation SUCKS!!!!! low pay scales, limited job availabilities. expensive homes brought by the upper pay scale of corporations such as spoke of earlier..
the beautiful country has been mowed i mean PLOWED out by urban develepers. the streets are overcrowded with cars Read More

Beware of Northwest Arkansas - 10/15/2006
In recent years Springdale and surrounding towns have been experiencing major growing pains. Due to poor planning, the roads are narrow and bumpy and traffic is horrible. The cities in Northwest Arkansas never planned on the kind of growth we've seen. The population of northwest arkansas has exploded. Ten years ago Springdale was a town of 20k; now it's got 62k people. Hispanics have been a very large component of the growth. Springdale is home to Tyson foods as well as other large poultry processing plants such as George's and Cargill which hispanics flock to. Hispanics represent well over 20% of the population; perhaps over 30% if one factors in the illegals. There are lots of jobs in northwest arkansas but most are low paying. Real estate prices here are nowhere near the state average. You have to go east of nwa or to southern missouri to find low cost housing. Taxes are high compared to surrounding areas in order to pay for desparately needed road improvements and new schools. The Read More

Just moved after 10 years as a resident - 10/17/2005
Springdale is a fast-growing middle-class city of 60,000 plus. The traffic conjestion is and will remain a major problem. Poor planning has left Springdale without true core residential, commercial, and industrial lines of delineation. My child attended Springdale public schools, and I found the lower levels quite good, however, Springdale High School is a disjointed venture run by bureaucrats who espose the party line (If you have had the experience of large metro schools, you know what I mean). Fayetteville, just minutes south, exudes charm, community, and central planning. Fayetteville recently had a debate at the University of Arkansas over the issue of Springdale. In the end the issue was settled -- "Springdale is that bad." For those quantitative types, I give it a 5 out of Read More

Springdale is wonderful - 6/1/2005
Springdale is a growing city of 62,000 but still has the friendly charm of a smaller town. Tyson Foods has its world headquarters here. Springdale schools are some of the best in the state and citizens support their education. Springdale schools are opening one new elementary school a year from now until 2012. A third junior high opened in 2004. A second high school and a third middle school will open in 2005. It's a business-friendly town that is 10 miles from the University of Arkansas, 20 minutes from the world headquarters of Wal-Mart, 90 minutes to Tulsa and four hours from Kansas Read More

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