Things to do in Cabot
Cabot is home to the Cabot Art Walk hosted by the Cabot Foundation for Arts & Culture. It is located in old downtown Cabot and is home to Arkansas’s newest arts and entertainment district. The Cabot Art Walk has 6 large photo-friendly murals and over 20 mini-murals that are painted annually by local artists, all of which are walkable.
The town is home to a historic cemetery that, according to local Civil War buffs, is one of a small number of all-Confederate cemeteries in the state. While camped near Old Austin in 1862, a large group of Texas and Arkansas Confederate soldiers were overcome by an epidemic of typhoid and black measles, causing the deaths of around 1,500 soldiers. In 1907, the remains were moved to Camp Nelson Confederate Cemetery which is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Holland Bottom Farms is a family-owned farm known for its strawberries and other fresh fruits and vegetables during the growing season.