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    Ka-DO-Ha Indian Village

    3.7 (21 reviews)

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    The "diamond"
    Yvonne O.

    First, it's not really a village. It's a field and a store with a museum component and not much else. The clear draw here are the buckets of "gems" that guarantee you a speck of a diamond pre-packed in a plastic bubble. For $30, you get a bucket to sort through in the outdoor area where you can sift the sand out and pick your rocks. You can pay to go through the tiny museum and to hunt for things on the lot, but we opted not to. I had hoped for more culture after the hour's drive from hot springs, but at least it was a pretty drive!

    Area when you can see what the archaeologists found
    Delilah F.

    As a person who loves to learn about the history of our land, I greatly enjoy gaining additional knowledge about one's culture. Therefore, this is a great experience, and trust me when I say you will spend hours outside searching and digging for arrowheads, crystals, and other rocks. My kids absolutely love electronics, which pulled them away for hours, and they did not want to leave. Perhaps more importantly, they got to learn about the history of this lost civilization. You will truly enjoy this ancient village and want to know more about the Ka-Do-Ha people once you leave.

    Heather G.

    Stopped in this place at 10 minutes till 5:00 PM Got out and a lady with an accent came out and said she was locking up. Said the website was old and the 6:00 PM closing time was wrong. Didn't let me have the 10 minutes to look around the store. Really ticked me off seeing I spent a half day on the road. I think it was rude and being that it was December 23rd, you think she would have allowed me to quickly purchase a souvenir as a gift. Sorey, But there was NO Southern Hospitality coming from here at all. The Cows in pasture posed well for me as the sun hit the tree and my gift was the stench of what one could only describe as a HUGE Chicken/Turkey farm. The smell permeated my vehicle; which was very well suited to the treatment received. I'll stick to Crator State Park for a Murfreesboro AR visit!! Happy Holidays Merry Christmas Feliz Navida

    Kylee Y.

    My family came here from Texas for my grandma's birthday because her birthstone is a diamond. When we walked in to the gift shop, the salesgirl (?) was very informative as to what they offered in the gift shop as well as some of the history about the Indian tribe that was here and the self-guided tour they offered. We chose to just get a bucket of dirt to sift through and find the gemstones they'd planted there. After just coming from the Crater of Diamonds, we appreciated the guarantee of finding something (including a 2 point diamond), and it was fun having to sift for the stuff rather than just buying a bag of gems. We bought a couple extra gifts for family and the girl was really nice and willing to cut us some deals. All in all, we loved our experience :)

    Phil B.

    Cool place! Wife bought a ton of cool stuff. The staff is SUPER friendly and will answer any and all questions you have. Well worth checking out!! We will be back!

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    My 7yo & I LOVED this place! Took a quick tour of the museum and the mounds then got to dig for stones. Only $15 for us both to do all that!

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    The kids loved the mounds and the trading store! We had lots of fun...more fun than digging for diamonds!

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