Mountain View
Mountain View, established in the 1870s, is famous for the preservation of folkways and traditional music. It was natural for the Arkansas Folk Festival to be founded here in 1963, and the Ozark Folk Center State Park followed in 1973. The state’s largest craft cooperative, the Arkansas Crafts Guild, is headquartered in the historic downtown area. Antique, craft and music stores abound and accommodations range from camping, bed and breakfast inns to modern motels. Blanchard Springs Caverns, the greatest underground discovery of the last century, offers tours deep within the Ozark National Forest, north of Mountain View. White River, famous for rainbow trout and beautiful scenery, flows nearby. Other attractions include music shows, free music on the downtown square (during warm months) and festive events several weekends of the year.
Sylamore Creek Trail
Located in the Ozark National Forest, this 14-mile trail is named for the scenic, free-flowing stream it follows past waterfalls, natural springs, limestone bluffs, lush forests; passes three different campgrounds.
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Blanchard Springs Caverns & Recreation Area
Food Service/Picnic Area Available Guided walking tours through an active cavern system, featuring sparkling calcite…
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Country variety shows with family comedy each Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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The Sylamore Scenic Byway is made up of a 26.5 mile portion of Ark. 5,…
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Food Service/Picnic Area Available Directions: The forest is located 100 miles north of Little Rock.…
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Credit Cards Accepted: American Express, Discover Card, MasterCard, Visa Food Service/Picnic Area Available # of…
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