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Mountain Home, Arkansas

Mountain Home, Arkansas

Within the Ozark Mountains and surrounded by Norfork and Bull Shoals lakes, and the White and North Fork Rivers, Mountain Home was one of the state's first water resort and retirement regions with fishing, water sports, outdoor recreation, shopping and dining as top draws. Also, golfing, historic attractions, and natural beauty lure visitors to the area. Bull Shoals-White River State Park, just below Bull Shoals Dam, offers 105 campsites along the trout stream, picnic areas, pavilions, playgrounds, trails and a full-service dock. The park also schedules events, nature programs, and tours throughout the year. Fishing resorts are located along the White River for several miles downstream from the massive dam. Another famous stream, the Buffalo National River, flows into the White just a few miles south of Mountain Home. Canoeing is the top activity, but camping, hiking and warm-water fishing are also popular.

Located in north-central Arkansas, Mountain Home is 52 miles from Harrison and 129 miles from Fayetteville.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

StoneCreek Ranch Resort

Credit Cards Accepted: American Express, Discover Card, MasterCard, Visa # of Units/Rooms: 4 Non-Smoking Rooms Available Recreation A guest ranch for horseback riding vacations and more. Two fully equipped two bedroom cabins that sleep up to six each;

Mountain Home, AR Resorts

Norfork National Fish Hatchery

One of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's largest producing fish hatcheries. On display are eyed eggs and various sizes of rainbow, brown and cutthroat trout. Hatchery tours, off-site presentations; fishing for the disabled and for those 15

Mountain Home, AR Fish Hatcheries

Miniatures Museum & Tiny Town Tours

Some 200 displays featuring 100,000 minatures;

Mountain Home, AR Tours

Tiny Town Tours Miniature Museum of Merritt

2400 square feet of minatures, seven rooms, 60 dollhouses, 62

Mountain Home, AR Museums

Norfork Lake

Granddaddy of all the big Ozark lakes. A 550-mile shoreline offers a wide choice of resort accommodations and the action is non-stop for bass, walleye, stripers and panfish; scuba diving; 12 Corps of Engineers campgrounds; boating, skiing, swimming.

Mountain Home, AR Recreation

Things to do near Mountain Home, AR

Quigley's Castle

Family home built in 1943; surrounded by perennial gardens, lily ponds, secluded benches; exterior of home adorned by stones ...

Links At Bentonville Golf & Athletic Club

Course Access: PublicHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

Homade Furniture

Handcrafted primitive furniture made with rustic wood from the Arkansas Ozarks; each piece is unique - one of a kind; wide se...

War Eagle Cavern on Beaver Lake

Credit Cards Accepted: MasterCard, Other cards accepted, Visa Food Service/Picnic Area Available Directions: Located on ...

Independence County Fairgrounds

Cookouts, kitchen, exhibit space, bus parking. ...