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Create an account now!For fun there is a lot of clubs and Greek organizations that are amazing. Also there are a lot of pretty sites and open areas to talk and hang out. Also the Devils Den state park is not far from the campus down the highway a ton of fun outdoors.
» Read MoreFayetteville is one of the most diverse places to live in! From mountains to malls, there's something to do for every type of college student. Devil's Den is a popular place to climb, hike, and hammock; there's a bowling alley and mini golf place off of College Avenue. The mall is only 10 minutes down the road, and there's plenty of restaurants around town to try new things!
» Read MoreGreek Life has been my main involvment on campus, but off campus and on the weekends I've liked exploring the small cities in the Northwest Arkansas Region and spending my time outdoors. There are so many places to hike, camp, kayak, float, fish, or anything (I recommend Devil's Den). Also there are so many cool cities with cool shops just like 30 minutes north.
» Read MoreAnything under the sun - the U of A has AWESOME clubs and all sorts of stuff to do. You'll never be bored.
» Read MoreSO many different sports teams and clubs. Even if you don't want to play strictyl for the university, they have teams just for fun.
» Read MoreThere are tons of botiques in Fay-town that are fun to got to. There are also many outdoor activities to do in the area.
» Read MoreMovie theaters, mini-golfing, bowling, Dickson street, etc.
» Read Morehiking, biking, yoga, lots of parks, lots of shopping, its kind of hard to get bored in fayetteville.
» Read MoreGo roller blading. See a movie. Go to devil's den. Pick up swing dancing (some new hobby at the HPER)
» Read MoreThe university is located right off of Dickson Street, which is the main hub for entertainment, food, drinks, and anything else you could imagine. There is always something to do on campus as well as directly off of it. If you lived on campus or even close you could walk to all of these activities.
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