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Upcoming Events in Mountain Home Arkansas


March

21 - 23 International Sowbug Roundup, a Celebration of Fly Fishing - A celebration of fly fishing featuring over 100 fly tiers from across US and Europe. We offer instruction in fly tying, fly casting and have seminars that cover general conservation and fly fishing. This is a family event, we have many youth tiers.
9:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.

Address: Baxter County Fairgrounds, 1507 Fairgrounds Drive , Mountain Home, Arkansas
Ph: 972-670-2425 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: dboyer@glodesigns.com
Web: sowbugroundup.org
Fee: Admission: $10 per adult. Under 12, Free

April

30 - 31 Annual Twin Lakes Home Builders Home Show - Over 200 booths of the latest products and services from builders and suppliers. Everything for the home owner: landscaping, furniture, plumbing, home decorating, you name it! Shopping spree giveaway, demonstrations. Admission proceeds benefit local scholarships.

Address: Baxter County Fairgrounds , Mountain Home, Arkansas
Ph: (870) 508-5815 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: tlhb@twinlakeshomebuilders.com
Web: www.twinlakeshomebuilders.com
Fee: Admission

20 Lake Norfork Fireworks Fundraiser Bass Tournament - $65 Team entry, $10 optional big bass 7:00AM take-off, 3:00PM Weigh-in, Panther Bay Marina/Panther Bay Park. Payout $750/$500/$250/$200/$150/$100

Entry Form online.

Address: Panther Bay Marina/Panther Bay Park, , Mountain Home, Arkansas
Ph: 870-467-5800 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: info@wagonwheelresortlakenorfork.com
Web: lakenorforkfireworks.com/
Fee: $65-$75

May

4 - 5 Annual North Arkansas Woodcarvers Show and Sale - The North Arkansas Woodcarvers Show and Sale is one of the biggest shows in the area. Usually the first full weekend in May. The show features whittlers, woodcarvers, wood turners, vendors, judged competitions, demonstrations, and a carving contest. Judges are well qualified and chosen with care. Participants are from all levels - novice to professional. Many nationally known, professional carvers from across the United States participate in our show each year, along with local carvers.

Admission to the show is FREE to the public.

Hours:
10:00am to 5:00pm (Saturday)
and 10:00am to 4:00pm (Sunday).

Address: Baxter County Fairgrounds , Mountain Home, Arkansas
Ph: (870) 431-8070 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: webmaster@northarkansaswoodcarvers.org
Web: www.northarkansaswoodcarvers.org
Fee: Admission: Free

10 - 11 Annual Parade of Homes - Twin Lakes Home Builders Assoc. members showcase their latest homes. Meet the builders, discuss your plans, see all the newest home building techniques and special features. Pick up free Parade of Homes magazine with all locations at North Arkansas Electric in Mtn. Home, available mid March.

Address: Choose oneMountain Home Area , Mountain Home, Arkansas
Ph: (870) 508-5815 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.twinlakeshomebuilders.com
Fee: Admission: Free

June

8 Annual Kids Fishing Derby - This year the Annual Kids Fishing Derby will be held on Saturday at Quarry Park just below Norfork Lake Dam. Each year ,over 400 kids participate in this event with activities that range in age from 2 -18 years old. The event is free and fun for the entire family with the Norfork Hatchery producing much of the fun by stocking trout in both the portable pools for kids under the age of 5 and also Dry Run Creek. Broken up into three separate age groups, there are prizes for every child with trophies awarded to the biggest fish and the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place finishers in each age group. Lunch is provided by TLC Bank and the event is free to all youth!

Ph: 870-499-5255 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: www.norforkhatcheryfriends.org/
Fee: FREE

21 - 22AR0501021e007 - Mountain Home Red White and Blue Festival - The Red, White and Blue Festival is the premier festival event in Mountain Home, Arkansas. Join us for variety of activities on Friday including an Art Show, "Symbols of Freedom" Parade, Rodeo featuring Chicks-N-Spurs.

Then on Saturday come out for a full day of festival activities including a 5K Run, Kids activities, and much more! The day concludes with a Spectacular Fireworks Show, described as one of the best in the nation!

Always the last weekend in June.

Address: ASU Mountain Home Campus and various other locations , Mountain Home, Arkansas
Ph: 870-425-5111 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: info@enjoymountainhome.com
Web: www.redwhitebluefestival.com
Fee: Admission to the festival is free, various attractions and activities may charge individually

July

4 Independence Eve at the Bridges - SPONSORED BY LNFA DONORS

Over 35 years of celebrating the 4th of July with our Independence Eve Fireworks Show.

The show Starts at Dark

For more information on this show contact
101 Boat Dock at 870-467-5252 ----- OR - GO TO WEB ADDRESS BELOW TO FIND E-MAIL

Ph: 870-467-5252 (Always call and confirm events)
Web: enjoymountainhome.com

August

20 - 24 Baxter County Fair - It's County Fair time! If you haven't been to the "Best" County Fair in Arkansas, it is time for you to visit the Baxter County Fair. Come and visit with friends, listen to the entertainment, and view craft items, cattle, horticulture, canning, rabbits and commercial booths.

Address: Baxter Coutny Fairgrounds, 1507 Fairgrounds Drive , Mountain Home, Arkansas
Ph: 870-425-6828 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: craftyhjm@hotmail.com
Web: baxtercountyfair.org/
Fee: Admission: Free

October

11 - 12AR0501021e010 - Mountain Home Autumn in the Ozarks Quilt Show - Over 250 quilts (art & traditional), wearable art, Vendors, Door Prizes, Country Store, Silent Auction, Quilt Appraiser, Special Displays & Exhibits, Snacks & Lunch available For Advance ticket purchases $4 for groups of 10 or more, contact Diana Arikan, 870-424-7801 tyarikan@hotmail.com
Presented by Hill 'N Hollow Quilters Guild;.

Address: 1507 Fairgrounds Drive , Mountain Home, Arkansas
Ph: 870-491-7567 (Always call and confirm events)
Email: quiltmaur@yahoo.com
Web: www.hillnhollowquilters.com
Fee: $5 under 12 free at the door; Pre Admission $4 for 10 tickets

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Bull Shoals Lake

Created by one of the largest concrete dams in the nation, Bull Shoals covers 45,000 acres with a 1,000-mile shoreline. Famous for its largemouth and striped bass; several state records including a 53

Mountain Home, AR Recreation

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

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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

Tiny Town Tours Miniature Museum of Merritt

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

Mountain Home, AR Museums

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

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