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Mountain View, Arkansas

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Looking for the best things to do in Mountain View, AR? This scenic Ozark Mountain town is packed with unforgettable experiences. From live folk music on the historic downtown square to outdoor adventures like hiking, fishing, and caving, Mountain View offers fun for all ages. Explore the Ozark Folk Center State Park, shop handcrafted goods, enjoy local restaurants, and attend one-of-a-kind festivals throughout the year. Whether you're visiting for the weekend or planning a longer stay, you'll find plenty of unique attractions and activities in Mountain View, Arkansas.

Local Attractions - Mountain View, AR

  • A folk band performing in a rustic setting with string lights and wooden backdrop, featuring guitar, banjo, and washboard players. Audience members are clapping along.

    Ozark Folk Center

    The Ozark Folk Center State Park in Mountain View, Arkansas, is a living tribute to the rich cultural heritage of the Ozarks. This one-of-a-kind park offers visitors a chance to step back in time and experience traditional crafts, music, and storytelling that have been passed down for generations. Watch artisans at work as they create pottery, forge metal, weave textiles, and more, while learning about the techniques and history behind each craft. The park also features live music performances showcasing the authentic sounds of the Ozarks, from folk and bluegrass to traditional ballads. With engaging workshops, a beautiful botanical garden, and a unique shopping experience in the craft village, the Ozark Folk Center is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to connect with the traditions and beauty of this historic region.

    1032 Park Ave, Mountain View, AR 72560

  • Interior of a cave with stalactites and stalagmites, illuminated by artificial lights, and metal railings for a walkway.

    Blanchard Springs Caverns

    Blanchard Springs Caverns, located near Mountain View, Arkansas, is a breathtaking natural wonder and one of the most spectacular cave systems in the country. Known as a "living cave" due to its active formation, the caverns feature stunning stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones, and an underground river that continues to shape its beauty. Visitors can explore this subterranean marvel on guided tours ranging from family-friendly walks to adventurous wild cave experiences. Above ground, the surrounding recreation area offers opportunities for hiking, fishing, and picnicking, making it a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. Whether you’re exploring the intricate cave formations or enjoying the pristine beauty of the Ozark National Forest, Blanchard Springs Caverns is an unforgettable experience for all ages.

    704 Blanchard Springs Road, Fifty-Six, AR 72533

  • Sunrise over a misty river with silhouetted trees on the horizon and light reflecting off the water.

    White River

    The White River, flowing through the heart of Stone County near Mountain View, Arkansas, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Renowned as one of the premier trout fishing destinations in the country, its crystal-clear waters attract anglers year-round. Beyond fishing, the river offers endless opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and wildlife watching amidst the stunning backdrop of the Ozark Mountains. Public access points like Sylamore Access, Allison Access, and Guion Access provide easy entry for adventures on the water. Whether you're casting a line, paddling through scenic bends, or simply soaking in the tranquil beauty, the White River promises an unforgettable experience.

  • Sylamore Creek

    Sylamore Creek

    Kayak, swim, or picnic along Sylamore Creek, a peaceful oasis surrounded by the natural beauty of the Ozarks. Its gentle flow and clear waters make it a favorite for families and outdoor enthusiastsn goes here

  • Lake reflecting a forested hillside with autumn foliage under a clear blue sky.

    Mirror Lake

    Nestled in the Ozark National Forest near Mountain View, Arkansas, Mirror Lake is a tranquil gem known for its crystal-clear waters and serene beauty. Fed by the cool waters of Blanchard Springs, this picturesque lake is a favorite for trout fishing, kayaking, and relaxing picnics by the shore. The small yet stunning waterfall at the lake’s edge adds to its charm, making it a popular spot for photography and quiet reflection. With its accessible trails and peaceful surroundings, Mirror Lake offers a perfect escape for nature lovers seeking a moment of calm in the heart of the Ozarks.

    704 Blanchard Springs Rd. Mountain View, AR 72560

  • Gravel road leading through a forested area with tall pine trees, surrounded by lush greenery.

    Syllamo Bike Trail

    The Syllamo Mountain Bike Trail, nestled in the scenic Ozark National Forest near Mountain View, Arkansas, is a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts and mountain biking aficionados. This extensive trail system spans over 50 miles, offering a variety of loops and terrains that cater to all skill levels, from beginner riders to seasoned adventurers. Riders can enjoy breathtaking views of the forest, limestone bluffs, and rolling hills as they navigate the well-maintained trails. With its blend of challenging climbs, exhilarating descents, and peaceful wooded paths, the Syllamo Trail is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty and rugged terrain of the Ozarks on two wheels.

    28000 AR-5, Mountain View, AR 72560

  • North Sylamore Creek Hiking Trail

    North Sylamore Creek Hiking Trail

    Challenge yourself on the North Sylamore Creek Hiking Trail. This scenic trail offers stunning views of the forest and creek, making it a rewarding trek for hikers of all levels.

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    35.9424000

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    -92.1246833

  • Outdoor concert with a large audience seated on lawn chairs in front of a stage with musicians performing under a canopy, trees and a building in the background, and flags visible.

    Friday and Saturday Night Music

    From April to October, Mountain View, Arkansas, comes alive with the sound of live music every Friday and Saturday night. Free concerts featuring local and regional bands take place on the historic courthouse stage, creating a lively atmosphere in the heart of town. Bring a lawn chair, sit back, and enjoy a variety of music genres that celebrate the town’s rich cultural heritage. Whether you’re a music enthusiast or simply looking for a fun and relaxing evening, these free performances make Mountain View the perfect destination for a night out under the stars.

    107 W Main St,
    Mountain View, AR 72560

  • Outdoor community gathering at Washington Street Park with people seated under lit gazebos during twilight.

    Pickin' Park

    Located in the heart of Mountain View, Pickin' Park is a must-visit spot for music lovers and anyone seeking an authentic Ozark experience. Almost every day, local musicians and visitors gather here for impromptu jam sessions, filling the air with the soulful sounds of bluegrass, folk, and traditional mountain music. Bring your instrument and join in, or simply sit back and enjoy the performances in this welcoming and relaxed atmosphere. Whether you're a seasoned musician or just love great music, Pickin' Park offers a unique opportunity to experience the rich musical heritage of Mountain View up close.

    314 King St, Mountain View, AR 72560

  • Two people collaborating on a color wheel drawing, with one using a compass and the other holding colored pencils. A large easel with circular guidelines is visible in the background.

    Arkansas Craft School

    The Arkansas Craft School in Mountain View is a hub for creativity and a celebration of traditional and contemporary craftsmanship. Offering workshops and classes for all skill levels, the school invites participants to learn directly from skilled artisans in mediums such as pottery, woodturning, weaving, jewelry-making, painting, and more. Nestled in the heart of the Ozarks, the school fosters a hands-on learning environment where you can create something meaningful while connecting with others who share a passion for the arts. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced maker, the Arkansas Craft School provides the perfect setting to explore your creativity and take home a one-of-a-kind piece of art.

    101 N Peabody Ave, Mountain View, AR 72560

  • Arkansas Craft Guild and Gallery

    Founded locally in 1962 as an arts and crafts cooperative, 110 Arkansas member-artists may sell their work at 104 E. Main. Unique handmade creations include pottery, wood, painting, jewelry, brooms, glass, home decor, toys, quilts, knives, candles, jams, soaps, photography and musical instruments. Weekends you can visit with artists running the store. Member and craft show applications are available in the Guild office, adjacent to the Gallery, all in an historic stone building. Handicapped parking is in the rear. Don’t miss shopping the best of Arkansas! Visit our website to learn more.

  • A person sitting on a brown and white horse, wearing casual clothes and a cap, smiling under a tree. There are parked vehicles and a building in the background with another person standing nearby.

    OK Trading Post

    OK Trading Post in Mountain View, Arkansas, is your gateway to outdoor adventure and authentic Ozark charm. This family-friendly destination offers horseback riding through scenic trails, allowing visitors to experience the natural beauty of the area up close. Whether you’re an experienced rider or trying it for the first time, their well-trained horses and knowledgeable guides ensure a safe and enjoyable ride for all. Beyond trail rides, the trading post features a selection of unique gifts, souvenirs, and locally made goods, making it a great spot to find a keepsake from your Mountain View visit. OK Trading Post combines adventure, hospitality, and the spirit of the Ozarks into an unforgettable experience.

    11595 AR-14, Mountain View, AR 72560

  • Cascading waterfall over a stone dam in a wooded area during fall.

    Ozark-St. Francis National Forest

    The Ozark-St. Francis National Forest near Mountain View, Arkansas, is a sprawling natural wonder that offers endless opportunities for outdoor adventure and exploration. Encompassing over one million acres of pristine woodlands, the forest is home to rugged mountain trails, sparkling rivers, serene lakes, and abundant wildlife. Popular activities include hiking, camping, fishing, and mountain biking, with highlights like the Syllamo Mountain Bike Trail and Blanchard Springs Recreation Area attracting visitors from near and far. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or an adrenaline-pumping adventure, the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest provides a breathtaking backdrop for making unforgettable memories in the heart of the Ozarks.

  • Cars parked at a drive-in theater with a lit screen displaying 'Stone 90.3 FM' at dusk.

    Stone Drive-In Theater

    Step back in time and enjoy a nostalgic movie experience at the Stone Drive-In Theatre in Mountain View, Arkansas. This classic outdoor theater offers a charming, family-friendly atmosphere where you can watch the latest films or timeless favorites under the stars. Park your car, grab some snacks from the concession stand, and settle in for a memorable evening of entertainment in a setting that harkens back to the golden age of cinema. Perfect for families, couples, or groups of friends, the Stone Drive-In Theatre provides a unique and fun way to enjoy the magic of movies in the beautiful Ozark setting.

    808 Theatre Ln, Mountain View, AR 72560

  • "The Stream Theater" logo on a blue background with white text.

    The Stream Theater

    Experience the ultimate movie night at The Stream Theater in Mountain View, AR! Enjoy stunning DLP digital picture, immersive 7.1 surround sound, and luxury rocker seating — all while savoring fresh popcorn, candy, and your favorite movie snacks. Locally owned and operated.

  • People riding go-karts at an indoor track with checkered flags and lights.

    Mountain View Go-Kart Track

    For a dose of family-friendly fun and a little friendly competition, head to the small-town Go-Kart Track in Mountain View, Arkansas. This charming local attraction offers an exciting experience for kids and adults alike, with a well-maintained track that’s perfect for racing with friends and family. Whether you’re a seasoned driver or just looking for a fun activity to enjoy together, the Go-Cart Track delivers thrills and laughter in a safe and welcoming environment. It's a great way to add some high-speed excitement to your visit to Mountain View!

    20686 Highway 5 , Mountain View, AR

  • Push Mountain Road

    Push Mountain Road

    Experience the thrill of Push Mountain Road, a must-ride destination for motorcyclists. Known as the "Arkansas Dragon," this 25-mile stretch of highway offers smooth, winding curves and breathtaking views of the Ozark Mountains. With minimal traffic and well-maintained pavement, it’s a dream ride for bikers looking for a mix of excitement and scenic beauty. Don’t miss this iconic route on your next visit to Mountain View!

    Riders can simply search for Arkansas Highway 341 on their GPS or maps app to find this iconic road.

  • Pine Hills Golf Course, Mountain View, AR

    Pine Hills Golf Course

    Tee off at Pine Hills Golf Course, established in 1994, featuring a 9-hole course with a tee of 1,743 yards. Suitable for both beginners and seasoned golfers, this course offers a relaxing game amidst the natural beauty of Mountain View.

    111 E Winds Ln, Mountain View, AR  72560

  • Disc Golf

    Disc Golf

    Discover Mountain View, Arkansas' top-rated disc golf course, ranked #3 in the state and in the top 2% worldwide. Located at City Park on N Knox Avenue, this challenging yet scenic course attracts players from across the region. Don't miss the annual Mountain View Open (MVO) on May 10 and the Arkansas Masters (40+ players) from September 19-21, both drawing top competitors. For beginners, join our Tuesday mini tournaments at 5:30 p.m. — experienced players are happy to share tips and loan discs. Plan your visit to Mountain View and experience one of Arkansas' best disc golf destinations!

  • Mountain View Craft Vilage

    Mountain View Craft Village

    Shop for handcrafted treasures at the Mountain View Craft Village. Watch artisans at work and find unique gifts like pottery, wood carvings, and handmade soaps in this charming collection of shops.

  • Mountain View Farmers Market

    Mountain View Farmers Market

    Explore the flavors of Mountain View at the local Farmers Market. Shop for fresh produce, baked goods, and handcrafted items while supporting local farmers and artisans.

  • Swinging Bridge

    Swinging Bridge

    Walk across history at the Swinging Bridge, a historic wooden suspension bridge offering scenic views of the creek below. It’s a unique and picturesque spot for visitors of all ages.

  • The Old Mill

    The Old Mill


    Step back in time at The Old Mill, a historic site constructed in 1914, filled with vintage pictures, ancient tools, and Indian artifacts. Explore the remnants of the original mill under the Mirror Lake Dam and enjoy the scenic waterfalls, making it a picturesque spot for history enthusiasts and photographers.

  • City Park Stone Ampitheater

    City Park Stone Ampitheater

    Experience live entertainment in a beautiful outdoor setting at the City Park Stone Amphitheater in Mountain View. Nestled in the heart of the city park, this historic amphitheater is constructed from native stone and provides a charming venue for concerts, plays, and community events. With its scenic surroundings and natural acoustics, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy local talent and the spirit of Mountain View. Whether you’re attending a performance or just admiring its craftsmanship, the Stone Amphitheater is a must-see!

    Park Ave, Mountain View, AR 72560

  • Stone County Museum

    Stone County Museum

    Dive into local history at the Stone County Museum. Discover fascinating exhibits that tell the story of the Ozark region, from its early settlers to its rich cultural traditions.

  • Pictograph Cave


    Explore the ancient Pictograph Cave near Mountain View, Arkansas, featuring prehistoric rock art with abstract wavy lines similar to those found at Petit Jean State Park. This site offers a glimpse into the region's early inhabitants and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its archaeological significance.

  • Mountain View City Park

    Take a leisurely walk, enjoy a family picnic, or let the kids play at Mountain View City Park. This relaxing green space is a local favorite for its walking paths and laid-back atmosphere.