Fort Smith National Historic Site

Explore life on the edge of frontier and Indian Territory through the stories of soldiers, the Trail of Tears, scandals, outlaws, and lawmen who pursued them. From the establishment of the first Fort Smith on December 25, 1817, to the final days of Judge Isaac C. Parker's jurisdiction over Indian Territory in 1896, Fort Smith National Historic Site preserves almost 80 years of history.

Visitor Center

The former barracks, courthouse, and jail serves as the park's visitor center

Aerial view of visitor center

Commissary and Supply Wagon

In 1845, Fort Smith was converted to a supply depot. With this mission, Fort Smith became one of the busiest supply posts in the southwest.

Commissary and Supply Wagon

Entrance sign

Entrance sign along the river trail on a snowy day.

Entrance sign in snow

Foundations of First Fort Smith

Foundations of the first Fort Smith with Arkansas River in the background

Foundations of first Fort Smith and Arkansas River

Jail Wagon and Gallows

A jail wagon like this one was use the transport prisoners to the Federal Courthouse 6th Street.

Jail Wagon and Gallows

Supply Wagon and Visitor Center

Supply Wagon and visitor center

Supply Wagon and visitor center